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July 30, 1999 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-30

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JAMES D. BESSER
Washington Correspondent

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irst Lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton touched all the Jewish (---/
and pro-Israel bases and avoid-
ed treacherous curve balls in a
Tuesday appearance before more than
2,100 delegates at Hadassah's 85th
national convention in Washington.
In a speech laced with nods to the
Jewish community's core issues,
including Jerusalem, terrorism and
anti-Semitism at home and abroad,
the all-but-announced candidate for
the Senate from New York appealed to
what political scientists say is her
Jewish political base — upper West
Side liberals, Westchester soccer moms
and pro-Israel moderates.
Hadassah gave the First Lady its
highest humanitarian award despite
protests from some members upset
about the decision to honor a candi-
date for political office and agitation
by right-wing Jewish activists who
claimed Clinton is anti-Israel. But
Hadassah leaders insisted the decision
to present the award was made before
Clinton began her exploratory cam-
paign in New York, and that she was
being honored for her work on behalf
of women and children, top issues on
Hadassah's agenda.
In introducing Clinton, outgoing
Hadassah President Marlene Post
described her as a "woman of valor"
and said we could have no better
friend in the White House."
Clinton showed her gratitude by
rearranging her schedule to spend
more time speaking to the group and
mingling with its top leaders.
Despite warnings of possible protests,
Clinton received an enthusiastic wel-
come; she was interrupted by applause
numerous times in her 40-minute
speech, especially when she talked about
women's issues and the other domestic
concerns that are expected to be the
dominant issues in her campaign.
She also touched on most items in
the pro-Israel political credo, includ-
ing Jerusalem.
She referred to the fact that
Henrietta Szold,-the Hadassah founder
and the person for whom the award was
named, died in a hospital on Mount
Scopus that was later lost to Israel and
regained only after the Six-Day War
and the reunification of Jerusalem.
"That must never change," she

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