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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-23

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Women (NCJW). "With every
appropriations bill, we'll have
to fight against efforts to reat-
tach the Hyde amendment,"
said Sammie Moshenberg,
NCJW's Washington director.
"But the strategy is the same
with each bill: We'll be orga-
nizing a grass roots campaign
to reject Hyde — period. We
will have to repeat the effort,
but we won't have to reinvent
the wheel each time." These
efforts may be opposed by
some nominally pro-choice
legislators who are uneasy
about using federal funds for
abortion.
Others want to restore
funding, but with limits. Still,
Jewish activists are not pes-
simistic. "There's a feeling
that these battles are all
winnable," said Mark
Pelavin, the American Jew-
ish Congress' Washington
representative. "But it's go-
ing to take a major effort in
the next few weeks."

Surprise In
Clinton Budget

The president's proposed bud-
get for the upcoming fiscal
year has one unpleasant sur-
prise for pro-Israel groups:
Deleting provisions prevent-
ing the Defense and State de-
partments from awarding
contracts to foreign compa-
nies that violate any anti-
boycott provisions that apply
to American companies.
The provisions are intend-
ed to encourage foreign com-
panies to break the boycott.
Phil Baum, the American
Jewish Congress' associate
executive director, was first
off the block in protesting the
deletions, suggesting that
eliminating the Defense De-
partment provision was "par-
ticularly puzzling" since its
primary sponsors in Congress
were Al Gore and Tim Wirth.
Both were then senators. Mr.
Gore, of course, is now vice
president and Mr. Wirth is
now the state department's
counsel.
It's also puzzling because
the Clinton administration
has repeatedly pledged to op-
pose the boycott. Several leg-
islators plan to bring the
subject; up when Congress be-
gins to• digest the 1,400 pages
of extra-fine print in the ad-
ministration's budget pro-
posal.

Israel's total area (10,200 sq.
miles) is about 0.3 per cent of
the area of the United
States, and its population
(4.48 million) is approx-
imately 1.8 per cent of the
U.S.'s population.

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