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They were there to reac- quaint themselves with old friends, meet new ones and dis- cuss Israel, welfare, prayer in school and education. And though there were no contests in choosing a presidential candi- date, there were many issues to be addressed. Barry Lepler, 53, an American history teacher at Berkley's Norup Middle School, was at- tending his first national Demo- cratic convention. While Democrats seem to agree on most issues, he admitted that the new welfare reform bill is troubling. "The welfare bill concerned some of us, like myself," Mr. Lep- ler explained. "At Norup, we have a sizeable number of Russian im- migrants and the bill restricts a lot of aid to legal immigrants. They are very hard-working and they have sons and daughters who work very hard. "You can really see the dream of the land of opportunity in these people. Jewish Family Service and Jewish Vocational Service help them a great deal until they can get established, but the wel- fare bill will restrict a lot of aid." Nevertheless, he maintains "the Democrats are truly united behind the president. The plat- form is moderate, but one that really differs from the Republi- cans'. Clinton calls himself a new Democrat. If you look at some- thing like policing, crime, hand- gun control, strong separation of church and state, these are issues that are not normally on the De- mocratic platform." "I think my constituents are okay with [the welfare legislation]. He [Clinton] has always been a New Democrat. He's not conserv- ative, but he has moved away from traditional liberalism." When it comes to other issues of Jewish concern, Mr. Lepler ad- mits his agenda is often more per- sonal than that of representing his constituents. "The president has been a strong supporter of Is- rael and has helped the peace process. I think he's done the right things - supporting Israel with military and economic aid." Delegate Faylene Owen, 55, of East Lansing, was attending her second Democratic convention. As co-chair of President Clinton's finance committee, she was in- vited to join the president on his train tour through Michigan. For Mrs. Owen, the growth of the economy and greater oppor- (