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SOUTHFIELD 22 FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1991 IN THE ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD . a me NE =I ow mom we EN so EN me =I ■ • "But this can't help (the Jewish community)," Mr. Benjamin said. "No one per- son is all powerful, but insofar as he has a critical position within the Dem- ocratic leadership and that he chooses to make use of it, then David Bonior being elevated is not something which is a cause for celebra- tion." Oakland County Repub- lican Chairman Jim Alex- ander and other Jewish Republican leaders said they were not pleased with Mr. Bonior's new position. "He is bad," said Matt Brooks, executive director for the National Jewish Co- alition, a Washington-based group commited to connec- ting the Jewish community with the Republican Party. "Israel should have been an issue in this election, and it wasn't. They (the House Democrats) have legitimized in a very serious leadership position someone with views who are anti-Israel, and it should be a concern to the Jewish community." Some Jewish leaders point out that Mr. Bonior's Israel voting record has improved since the late 1980s. In most cases, he has voted for major foreign aid appropriations to Israel. In June, Mr. Bonior voted against an amendment that would have stricken $650 million allotted to Israel during Desert Storm. Yet shortly after, he voted for the Bryant amendment (which did not pass) to withhold $82.5 million from Israel. Israel was not a key issue in this election. Opponents of Mr. Bonior's bid to become Democratic whip were more concerned about his anti- abortion rights views. Neither issue was signifi- cant, with Mr. Bonior receiv- ing vocal support from col- leagues with different views on each issue. His opponent for whip, Mr. Hoyer, is pro-choice and con- sidered a much stronger supporter of Israel. The abortion views were discuss- ed during the campaign be- cause they were one of the few differences between the two liberal candidates. "In the past, Rep. Bonior has caused us some concern because of his position on Israel and his anti-choice stands," said Larry Imer- man, vice president of na- tional affairs for the Ameri- can Jewish Committee. "We hope that with the assump- tion of his leadership posi- tion in Congress, he will be willing to be receptive to a broader constituency." Jeannie Weiner, president of the Jewish Community Council, said the community is "especially eager to strengthen our relationship with him on the broad Jew- ish agenda, including Israel." ❑ HIAS Names Leaders Three Detroiters have been named to leadership positions by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) at its an- nual meeting. Max Fisher became an honorary vice president; Mar- cy Feldman was elected to serve a two-year term on the board; and David Handleman was elected to his first term on the HIAS National Council. HIAS is the international migration agency of the organized American Jewish community and the largest refugee agency in the United States. Since its founding in 1880, the agency has rescued and resettled more than 4 million Jews.