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Michigan Citizens' Lobby,
who worked with Rosenberg
during his tenure at the PSC.
Rosenberg calls the EPA job
a challenge he wouldn't miss.
Rosenberg will receive a
salary of $80,700 compared to
the $165,000 he made as
chairman of the Investment
Group. Since 1982, the Invest-
ment Group has had offices in
Ann Arbor and Washington,
D.C.
Rosenberg's life is hectic.
Yet his pace changes Friday
afternoons when he takes the
5:40 p.m. flight to Detroit.
Saturdays and Sundays are
spent at his 35-acre farm off
North Territorial Road near
Chelsea with his wife, Mary
Beth, an artist, his several
dogs, cats, horses and the goat
named Slippers. It's a life
that's consistent with Rosen-
berg's work in Washington.
"We're only stewards of the
land," Rosenberg says.
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I NEWS I
Orthodox Execs Differ
On Election Advice
BEN GALLOB
Special to The Jewish News
T
here is a growing ten-
dency among Ameri-
can Orthodox Jews to
identify much more closely on
domestic issues with
Republican rather than with
Democratic Party positions,
particularly in presidential
contests.
But David Zweibel, director
of government affairs for
Agudath Israel, questions
this trend, although Bernard
Fryshman, an executive vice
president of the Association
for Advanced Rabbinical and
Talmudic Schools, suggests it
is the self-interest of the com-
munity to vote for conser-
vative candidates.
Zwiebel expressed his
disagreement in an exchange
with Fryshman, reported in
Coalition, the Agudath Israel
newsletter.
Fryshman had noted that
Jewish law "imposes a moral
obligation" on the Orthodox
Jew to recognize "the good
deeds of politicians," in-
cluding those "who bear the
dreaded 'Ti label."
But on matters related to
traditional family values and
personal security, he said,
"we all breathed easier when
the Senate was controlled by
Republicans."
Fryshman, who described
himself as "a conservative
Republican," has been chair-
man of Agudath Israel's
powerful Commission on
Legislative and Civic Action
and is a vice president of the
parent agency.
Zwiebel responded that an
Orthodox Jew could accept
Fryshman's basic premise
that, on most key issues, "con-
servative Republicans would
be preferable to liberal
Democrats."
But "the facts of life," he
continued, are that
Democrats have a majority in
many of America's key policy-
making bodies, including
both houses of Congress, most
state legislatures and most
governorships.
He declared that Orthodox
Jews would be "ill-served by
a policy that ostracizes power-
ful public officials solely on
the basis of their party affilia-
tion or ideological standing."
In his JTA interview,
Zwiebel agreed that Jews
generally tend to vote for
liberal candidates, a pattern
embalmed in the cliche that
Jews often vote against their
pocketbook interests.
Zwiebel said the "tenden-
cy" for the Orthodox com-
munity to identify more close-
ly with conservative
Republican positions was a
"reaction" to some of the "ex-
cesses" of liberals chat
dominated "part of the
Democratic party's agenda in
the late 1960s and early 70s."
But he also noted that "the
more localized the campaign,
the less likely that such
voters will cast their ballots
on the basis of their percep-
tions of the candidate's moral
or political philosophy." ❑
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Survey Planned
Jerusalem — The basic
methods to be used in conduc-
ting a world-wide Jewish
population survey over the
next few years was agreed
upon at a meeting of
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Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
The population survey is ex-
pected to yield a wealth of in-
formation as to the number of
Jewish households, age
distribution, migration pat-
terns, family size, economic
status, occupations, Jewish
affiliation and activity, extent
of Jewish education and pat-
terns of intermar-
riage/assimilation in Jewish
communities.
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