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Mr. Eliot, 32, from Rochester, N.J., said he was c7i, voting chiefly because he had the right to, secondly because the outcome of the race would affect his family in the U.S., and thirdly be- cause it would affect Ameri- can policy toward Israel. Mr. Zimelman said he was '- casting his ballot for Mr. Clinton, not because he would be better for Israel, but, in light of Mr. Bush's empty domestic record, be- cause he would be better for America. - A Labor Party supporter and fierce opponent of the Likud, Mr. Zimelman, who is also a Democrat, said, "Bush and Baker have done a lot for Israel in promoting the peace process. Without their influence and in- volvement, I don't know if it would have gotten as far as it has." He believes Mr. Clinton will "maintain the momen- tum" begun by Republicans, and when asked how he would vote if he were con- /-1. sidering Israel's best inter- est only, he answered: "I don't know. It's about a toss- up." ❑ For Grandparents & Seniors e, - .-= ' . -=---"___-_-_---- _____------__ _,--,-=------- quarters in Little Rock, Ark., to send a letter of ap- preciation to the caucus for its endorsement, but the letter hasn't come. "They're busy with a lot of other things," Mr. Froehlich reasoned. The idea of voting in elec- tions for a country they have left behind, and that they are among the world's few citizens privileged enough to have voting rights in two countries (British and Australian expatriates are about the only others), doesn't seem to bother more than a handful of Americans in Israel. (By contrast, Israeli citizens living abroad cannot vote in Israeli elections. An exception was finally granted in the June election for oversees representatives of the government and quasi-official bodies such as the Jewish Agency.) "American citizens in Israel probably pay more taxes than a lot of people liv- ing in the U.S.," said Mr. Weinstein, arguing his moral right to vote. "If we don't vote, we've got taxation without represen- tation," added Mr. Franklin. Besides the question of Israel, there are other issues, such as Medicare and Social Security benefits, that affect Americans abroad, Mr. Franklin noted. One Jerusalem couple, Eliot and Debbie Zimelman, are split on the issue. Debbie, 30, from Potomac, Md., said she would not be Custom Designed Handbags Missy Weingarden West Bloomfield, MI 313-682-6017J Assembly Focus Is On Identity New York (JTA) — The 61st annual General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations will devote special attention and a full day of programming to the issue of strengthening Jewish identity and con- tinuity. The largest annual gather- ing of Jewish lay leaders and professionals in the world, to be held Nov. 10-15, is the first ever to be hosted in New York City. 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