16 Friday, May 1, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS VIDEO TAPE - Library Hosts Talk on Travel A MEMORY YOU WILL The Farmington Com- munity Library will host a program on "The Well- Tempered Traveler" 7:30 p.m. Monday in the library. Cynthia Boal, Detroit News travel editor, will speak on "How to Prepare," "How to Get There," "Pack- age Tours," "Travel for Singles," "Family Travel" and "Michigan Travel." Admission is free, and the public is invited. HAVE FOREVER LET US CREATE A WALKING TALKING PHOTO ALBUM OF YOUR NEXT PARTY ■•■ Weddings Social Events CALL Bar Mitzvas CREATE 559-6022 INC. 5857-7223 SAVE $$$ DON'T BUY VIDEO MOVIES RENT 'EM '5" 4 DAYS Movies such as 9 to 5 FAME STUNTMAN MY BODY GUARD SOMEWHERE IN TIME AIRPLANE Choose from 100's of titles in stock 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP $35 VIDEO PLUS ,14:11No 12 Mile at Evergreen OPEN 7 DAYS 569-2330 Polish Anti-Semitism a Prelude to Repetition of Czechoslovakia? WASHINGTON (JTA) — A lecturer at Warsaw Uni- versity believes that the anti-Zionist campaign being conducted in Poland is an attempt `.`to legitimize Soviet intervention" in that troubled nation. Pawel Spiewak, who is also a member of the edito- rial staff of Wiez, a promi- nent Catholic publication in Poland, reminded a Bnai Brith audience last week that the Soviets conducted a similar campaign before in- vading Czechoslovakia in the 1960s. Spiewak, in the U.S. on a six-week visit under the sponsorship of the Interna- tional Communications Agency, said that the anti- Semitic posters placed around Warsaw recently were the work of the secret police. He explained that al- though there are only about 7,000 Jews remaining in Po- land, some are members of the labor group, Solidarity, which the government seeks to discredit. "Many people in Po- land think that Jews are responsible for the estab- lishment of Communist rule in Poland," Spiewak said. "Many Communists were Jews and many Jews were in 'the secret pOlice" in the Stalinist era. So now (some Polish people) want to say the responsibility for all the Spiewak added that the Poles can speak freely today and that "it is very impor- tant to discuss" anti- Semitism in terms of under- standing and coming to grips with their past and to avoid making Jews the scapegoat again. crimes of the Stalinist period is with the Jews. They want to say that the Communist Party is not responsible, mainly Jews, by some Jewish plot." Spiewak said that until recently there were rio re- corded accounts of anti- Semitism in Poland and that most Poles did not know that it existed. The Holocaust was written in terms of Poles being killed, he explained. The new wave of anti-Semitism is "espe- cially troublesome because the Jewish community doesn't exist in Poland," he declared. He said that an effort to thwart that likelihood i volves a number of Cathol. intellectuals who are writ- ing books and other publica- tions about anti-Semitism in their country. In addi- tion, he said, they are pub- licizing cultural activities of Polish Jews prior to World War II. U.S. Defends Cable to Syria WASHINGTON (JTA) — The White House and the State Department continue to assert that the cable sent by President Reagan to President Hafez Assad of Syria two weeks ago did not reflect any change in U.S. Middle East policy and was not meant to soften the criticism of Syria's military. actions in Lebanon voiced by Secretary of State Ale- xander Haig when he vis- ited Israel as part of his Mideast tour. A White House spokes- man told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency that the cable was nothing more than a normal message sent by the President to another head of state on the occasion of that country's National Day of Independence. Syria observed its Independence Day on April 16. Reagan's cable noted that "central role the Syrian people and their leaders can play, not only in the service of their own nation and its independence but in the search for a just Middle East peace . ." It expressed Reagan's strong hope that the two countries could work together during the next year in search of "peace, justice and security" in the -Middle East, the White House said. 14 de • • 1 O=I 14, 141 1 9 1 V 4 A 1° diamonds antiQues Come see our complete stock of loose. and set diamonds. FREDRICK - JEWELERS custom designs Conte mpora ry Antique .Gold Diamon d jewelrl • • • Rings. e arrin Watches, c/usi.e. gs. slides; designs. • bracelets. nt.cklaes, includini: our eN- In Honor of Our Twelfth Anniversary We invite you to join us in a celebration Saturday, May 2nd through Saturday, May 9th For this .special occasion We Are Ofer fing a _30% Savings on our complete inventory. In Time For Mother's Day. David F r edrick Mrs. r and and staff 869 IV . Long Lake Road 973 Bloomfield Hills • 646-0 We accept Vi.ca and Masterchayge .1 I onday h Sa t rd y: 10 a.in. to Thur. ■- day 'til 9:0() p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1