all just a political circus. He claims to be the bridge between left and right, but it's not true. I don't believe his position will promote peace." Waste Of Time aliyah last summer from Detroit, also received a telephone call from Sharansky's party, but she was not convinced. Until the last minute, she debated between the Likud and United Torah Judaism, her husband Moshe's choice. On election morning, with five of her seven sons already in school, Lichtenstein brought her youngest — David, 5; Yosef Binyamin, 3; and her newborn baby girl, Hana Bracha — to the community center in Ramat Beit Shemesh, where she and her husband are registered to vote. Ramat Beit Shemesh is a relatively new neighborhood of Beit Shemesh, a town of 60,000 that in recent years has become home to about 7,500 English-speaking immigrants. The Lichtensteins were voting for the first time. Standing in front of a sign listing the parties, Rachel was confused for a minute. "Why are And Caren Weinberg, a Californian who made aliyah 22 years ago, charac- terized the election as "ridiculous, a waste of time and money." Weinberg, who lives in Tel Aviv and works for a technology company, said she voted "against the people I don't like, like Sharon and Shas. My mother thinks I shouldn't be so negative about Sharon, but as a moral person, I have a big problem with him. I don't trust him and I find him scary. "I didn't vote for Shinui either, because Lapid is racist against anyone who is not a white Ashkenazi Jew like him." Teddy Weinberger, who moved to Jerusalem from Atlanta seven years ago, said he voted Labor "but I didn't have a lot of faith in Mitzna and I am not too disap- pointed with the results. I think they show that the country is still conservative and suspicious about the Arabs. "But I hope that at least Mitzna will stick to his promise and not sit in the same Likud government, which didn't do Labor any good the last time." Judith Fineberg, a former Atlanta resident who now lives in Netanya, said "none of the -packages are perfect, but I voted Headed to vote are former Detroiter Rachel thinking what would be best for Lichtenstein and husband Moshe, with children. the country. 'As soon as the dust settles from the Iraq crisis, the interna- there so many?" she asked with tional community will be sitting on mock amazement. "Have you not Israel's neck, demanding that we do something. And I'm thinking who will made up your mind yet, sweetie pie?" Moshe replied. be a good mind in that situation. I Then Rachel made a last-minute believe we need some good chess play- decision: She would vote for the ers. " extreme right-wing Herut Party and Fineberg was referring to former tried to persuade her husband to do Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, the the same. leader of Yisrael b'Aliyah, who But Moshe stuck with United resigned Jan. 29 after his party dropped 100,000 votes and three of its Torah Judaism. "I don't see things in such a black-and-white way," he Knesset seats from the last election. said, "and it's very important to me Yisrael b'Aliyah, which was deserted by its Russian immigrant constituency, that the religious are represented, especially in light of what's happen- campaigned heavily among Anglo immigrants, with Sharansky promising ing with Shinui," the left-wing party that has advocated removing some of to replace a corrupt Palestininan the government perks received by Authority and fight for tax reform and the Orthodox. a two-day weekend. A few streets away from the Lichtensteins, Motie and Sonia Poss, Former Detroiters both born in Detroit, live in a spa- Rachel Lichtenstein, who made PUZZLE on page 26 On the Boardwalk, 248.626.77 76 . ,7 11 FIfiliU1 V " A 0411111 ___ 1R _„_ 17 Asti 30" 1 " 11111 ► 11111 ' '1" I ISWIN - _Y! Let the pros from put our 26 years of building experience to work for your family. From blue prints, to permits, to final inspection... we do it all. FREE ESTIMATES i COMPANY HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ZONE :/e ■ Remodeling ■ Renovations ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Kitchens Baths Basements Additions Dormers ■ Garages ■ Insurance Damages ■ Licensed & Insured since '76 ■ NAHB Master Builder & Remodeler CALL TODAY! 248593. 0975 2/ 7 2003 25