YEAR IN REVIEW 5749 YEAR IN REVIEW JOHN TOWER was rejected by a Senate vote of 53-47 to serve as Secretary of Defense, a blow to the new Bush Administration. Tower was rumored to be a womanizer, a heavy drinker and to have a cozy relationship with the - defense industry. Richard Cheney won swift approval in the post. of American hostages. After an intense flurry of diplomatic maneuvering concerning the fate of the Western hostages, the issue faded away and the hostages continue to languish in captivity. Let My People Go. Where? The tens of thousands of Soviet Jews who took advantage . of glasnost and the Kremlin's opening wide the gates of emigration were not exactly hostages languishing in capti- vity. But a visitor to Ladispoli, Italy, the primary transit camp for the emigrants awaiting ap- proval to come to America, REP. BARNEY FRANK, a popular Jewish congressman from the Boston area, was the subject of a controversy over his relationship with a male prostitute. could see that they were deeply anxious about their legal status and final destination as they lived from month to month in limbo. Washington, Jerusalem and American Jewish organizations dealt with the issue in different ways. Washington took a tougher stand in light of the press for more refugee slots by ruling that not all Soviet Jews were now considered refugees automatically. This was welcome ABORTION was a .major issue, With pro-life and pro-choice advocates lobbying in advance of a Supreme Court ruling that could allow states -increased control over public funding for abortion. Many Jewish groups took positions against the court ruling and participated in a large pro-choice march in Washington. news to Jerusalem, which has long insisted that since the Soviet Jews are coming out on Israeli visas and are being wel- comed by Israel, they should not be given refugee status by the United States. The American Jewish establishment was caught in a bind, empathiz- ing with Israel's need and desire THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 57