Frost Moves Up Speculation over this week's vote-for the Republican congressional leader- ship overshadowed the leadership vote among Democrats. But Jewish activists were paying attention — in part because of the ascension of Rep. Martin Frost (D-Texas.) This week Frost, a 20-year House veteran, became the first Jewish mem- ber ever elected to the post of chair of the House Democratic Caucus, the third-ranking leadership position. In the last Congress, Frost was head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the group that develops strategies and raises money for Democratic candidates around the country. In that job, he helped raise some $75 million for his colleagues, a significant factor in the Democrats' Nov. 3 gains — and in Frost's popu- larity among his colleagues. As expected, the Democrats reelected Rep. Richard Gephardt as Minority leader and Rep. David Bonior (D-Mich.) as Democratic Whip. In the past, Bonior often found himself in conflict with pro- Israel groups, but in recent years he has steered clear of the entire Mideast debate. Over at the State Department, Morton Halperin has been named chief of policy planning — a job once held by special Mideast envoy Dennis Ross. Halperin, a former director of the American Civil Liberties Union, is widely respected for his strong advocacy for human rights around the world. But that same concern has made him a red flag to right-wingers. more than you have to. For business or home, now you can pay just 7.5 cents a minute, whether you're calling across town or across the country. One of our three easy plans will work for you. Call us today and slash Letter to Schroeder Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY) and a hand- ful of colleagues are pressing the new German chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, to reaffirm his govern- ment's commitment to build a memo- rial to Holocaust victims in Berlin. In a letter to the new German leader, Engel referred to the successful U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in downtown Washington, and said that "it is equally if not more important for Berlin, the home of the Nazi regime and the new capital of Germany, to be home to a site which recalls the Holocaust and helps teach future generations why such horrors must never recur." Engel went on to say that "ir would be truly unfortunate if your country did not take this crucial step of healing and remembrance." Li Coast to Coast TELECOMMUNICATIONS "It Couldn't Be Simpler." Call 1-800-448-3596 11/2( 1998 Detroit Jewish News 21