YEAR IN REVIEW 5749 YEAR IN REVIEW ARTS & MEDIA A MAJOR EXHIBIT of Judaica books and manuscripts from the Vatican and museums around the world, sponsored by Henry and Edith Everett of New York, was a major success at the New York Public Library last winter. MIKE WALLACE and CBS's "60 Minutes" - probed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in a highly publicized segment. "DAYS OF RAGE," a 90-minute PBS documentary on Palestinian feelings about the intifada, touched off a controversy over censorship and whether the network was misled by the producer's claims that her film was not sponsored by an Arab American group. center built at a different location. But the deadline came and went in February with no action taken. A small group of American Jews went to the con- vent this summer to protest, and were attacked by workers there, prompting the highest Catholic official in Poland, Joseph Cardinal Glemp, to call off the relocation agreement and issue a stinging condemnation of Jewish activity. 60 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1989 After weeks of silence, the Vatican issued a statement sup- porting the relocation of the convent, but Jews were remind- ed, on the 50th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, that Polish anti-Semitism was still alive within the Church. Lessons Heeded? For all the trauma of the past year, there were glimmers of hope and satisfaction. Israel treated 61 victims of last winter's tragic Armenian earth- quake, bringing them to Jerusalem for surgery and fit- ting them with artificial limbs. It was another example of the miracle of daily life in Israel, too often lost in the headlines and the shouting. And an optimist could look to the Who Is A Jew crisis and PLO gains and argue that each, in its way, was a warning sign which, if heeded, could bring