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November 01, 1996 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-01

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heaped attention on the Christ-
ian right in recent years.
"If you look at the Generation
X voter, particularly, you're look-
ing at a voter who's less connect-
ed to Israel, more connected to the
idea that Judaism is about social
justice and reaching out," said po-
litical consultant Jennifer Laszlo.
`The idea of tikkun olam is criti-
cal to Jewish involvement, but it's
a broad concept, hard to get your
hands around; and if you can't get
your hands around it, it's hard to
use it as a political asset."
One group of Jews who do con-
tinue to vote as Jews is a politi-
cally ascendant Orthodox
community.
New York City Councilman
Noach Dear, who represents a
largely Orthodox constituency,
said the idea of a unified Jewish
bloc is a misnomer.
`There are voters who are not
affiliated, who are not guided by
anything but by their own per-
sonal philosophy. Then you have
the religious community, Ortho-
dox and Chasidic. They're unit-
ed around quite a few issues, and
tend to vote when they see that
the Jewish community is being
threatened, or when something
good is happening," he said.
The result, he said, is that "the
Jewish vote is becoming less im-
portant nationally — but more
important in selected local areas,
where the Orthodox community
can swing the vote."
The Orthodox community's po-
litical importance is amplified by
the fact that it is a real swing
vote: It can deliver for Democrats
or Republicans, liberals or con-
servatives, depending on the can-
didates' responses to the
community's top issues.
As the Jewish presence at the
polls has declined, Jewish in-
volvement in campaign finance
has soared.
Nobody knows how much cam-
paign financing comes from Jew-
ish checkbooks, but everybody
knows the proportion is high.
"The best guess is that Jews
are responsible for between 25
and 30 percent of the campaign
finance money for Democrats at
the national level," said Dr.
Hochbaum, the American Jew-
ish Congress political guru.
"American Jews are clearly
overrepresented in their contri-
butions to both parties," said
Morris Amitay, a longtime pro-
Israel fund-raiser in Washing-
ton. "You have a very affluent
segment of society that is inter-
ested in causes — one of them,
thank God, being Israel."
Mr. Amitay estimates that 30
to 40 percent of the funding at
the presidential level comes from
Jews.
Although Mr. Dole can expect
to receive only a small chunk of
the Jewish vote next month, he
already has received huge
amounts of money from prag-
matic Jewish contributors.

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