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"This was clearly a missed op- portunity for the Jewish com- munity," said Democratic consultant Mark Mellman, who worked with Mr. Hyatt. "Met- zenbaum was a champion of Is- rael, and a supporter of the domestic concerns of the Jewish community." In perhaps the most closely .$ 32661 Northwestern Hw Farmin ton Hills • 851-3883 C/) Bill Martini after a single term. In Illinois, Rep. Sidney Yates was easily reelected to a 23rd term. And in Connecticut, Rep. Sam Gejdenson apparently beat a challenge by Republican Ed Mun- ster by a razor-thin margin. The election was a family af- fair for Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., and his son-in-law, Rep. Dick Swett, D-N.H. But the results were divided. Mr. Lantos, one of the more outspoken members of the Jewish delegation on Capitol Hill, defeated Deborah Wilder, while Mr. Swett, a major target of pro-gun groups, lost to Repub- lican Charles Bass. At press time, it appeared that several Jewish legislators from California were trailing and like- ly to lose. 4th Generation Jewelers GIA Graduate in Diamond Grading & Evaluation R A Herb Kohl: Easy victory. "Feinstein has been a very strong supporter of Israel," said Charles Brooks, executive direc- tor of the National PAC, a pro-Is- rael PAC. "Huffington was an unknown to our community." But the Democrats lost an im- portant Senate seat — and the Jewish caucus lost its Senate minyan — when legal magnate Joel Hyatt failed to replace his fa- ther-in-law, Sen. Howard Met- zenbaum, a Democrat. Mr. Hyatt, whose campaign sputtered from the beginning, lost by a large 53- Dianne Feinstein: Narrow victory. watched Senate race in the na- tion, Virginia's small Jewish corn- munity, working in tandem with black voters, contributed to the defeat of the Iran-Contra figure, Republican Oliver North, who tried to unseat Democratic Sen. Charles Robb. "The Christian Coalition turned out a big vote for North," said Maryland political consul- tant Carl Tuvin. "But that was offset by a heavy black turnout for Robb — and by Jewish voters in northern Virginia and the Tidewater area." But some politically conserva- tive Jews were disappointed about Mr. North's defeat. "He would have been a very pro-Is-