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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-27

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major House or Senate race in
1996.
Many congressional candi-
dates do pay lip service to
the pro-Israel cause, usually
when prospecting for campaign
contributions from wealthy
Jews. But their interest rarely
extends beyond bland Mideast
policy papers, often written by
pro-Israel groups and circulat-
ed only among potential Jewish
givers.
Another dimension to the
change on Capitol Hill is gener-
ational.
Congressional newcomers, in
many cases in their 30s and 40s,
have a diminishing practical
memory of a time when foreign
policy was a vital element in the
political process.
The newly minted legislators
also lack firsthand memory
of the events that shaped
Israel — the Holocaust, the War
of Independence, the Six-Day
War.
When they are called on to
make tough decisions about the
Middle East, will they have the
gut-level understanding of how
and why Israel was created, or
at least the intellectual frame of
reference to allow pro-Israel ac-
tivists to make the case for Is-
rael's survival?
Or will Israel just be another
purely political issue, to be
weighed and evaluated accord-
ing to the conventional calculus
of political gain?

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