LOD, Israel -- A blonde, stylish television presenter, a peripatetic mother of six, and a Russian convert to Judaism, Anastasia Michaeli personifies the brand-new Kadima Party's attempt to shake up Israeli politics. Michaeli, 30, is one of six Russian-speaking immigrants Kadima recruited to join its list of candidates -- a record number for any major Israeli political party -- in the hope of luring a key voting bloc to the platform it calls Israel's new centrist consensus.