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have not revealed. Many in
the Likud feel that they have
the Russians "in their
pocket" and need do nothing.
The mood among many in
Labor is that the Russian
vote is lost to them, and they
might as well throw up their
hands.
On one thing everyone
agrees. If integration of the
immigrants gets bogged
down, if housing is
unavailable and if jobs
become scarcer, there is
bound to be a strong reaction
against the party in power,
which will find its outlet in
support of a new, separate
party of their own. Here the
problem will be to forge some
form of unity among the
various groups which are
already emerging among the
newly politically conscious
Soviet Jews. Even in the abor-
tive 1981 attempt there were
three Russian parties.
The political element which
is bound to lose ground in any
event are the religious par-
ties, though several of the lat-
ter are making superhuman
efforts to garner support of
the new immigrants by social,
human and economic
assistance.
The new voters from among
the Ethiopians will be too few
to have any great influence,
but it is expected their
gratitude will express itself
by support of the party in
power which brought them
here.
It is clear that when the
next elections are held, a new
political constellation will
emerge in Israel. EJ

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Dan Quayle
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New York (JTA) — Vice
President Dan Quayle paid a
visit to the site of the
Auschwitz death camp in
Poland and was visibly mov-
ed by the experience.
Miles Lerman, an
Auschwitz survivor who ac-
companied Quayle on the
visit, quoted him as saying,
"It is a day which I will re-
member for the rest of my
life."
During the afternoon visit,
the museum at Auschwitz
formally presented Mr.
Quayle with 10 suitcases
from inmates sent to the
death camp from all over
Europe.
The suitcases will become
part of the permanent ex-
hibition at the U.S. Holo-
caust Memorial Museum be-
ing built in Washington,
said Mr. Lerman, who is
chairman of the interna-
tional relations committee of
the U.S. Holocaust
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