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One can only hope that Israelis take the point and resolve to do something about it. Finally, there is the level of political metaphysics. We have all heard Jewish people who are less than upset to hear of troubles visited on Poles and Germans, believ- ing that these people are getting their just desserts after centuries of persecuting and vilifying Jews. There is a sense of inner satisfaction one can feel when bad things happen to bad people, to twist a well known phrase just a bit, but it is in the end a petty and narcissistic indulgence. Neither does it represent the best of the Jewish tradition, for we are warned in the Ethics of the Fathers: "Do not rejoice over the fall of your adversaries." Grand and portentous things are happening in Europe and, while rapid change is always fraught with dangers, there is reason for all people who love liber- ty and justice to rejoice in the new light shining upon the societies of Eastern Eui-ope. From that perspective, the proper Jewish response is to remember what we pray every weekday, and what we prayed for with special fer- vor on the High Holy Days in the Amidah, when we asked the Holy One, blessed be He, to remove the rule of tyranny from the face of the earth. It would seem that God, in his tender mercy, is answering our prayers. ❑ I NEWS I U.S. Blocks UN Measure United Nations (JTA) — Calling the resolution one- sided and unbalanced, the United States recently vetoed a Security Council measure that would have criticized Israel's treatment of a West Bank village whose residents refused to pay taxes. That all of the remaining 14 countries on the Security Council voted in favor of the resolution illustrated that Israel's recent tentative steps toward negotiating with the Palestinians have so far failed to win any addi- tional support in the United Nations forum. Tuesday's measure focused on Israel's response to a tax strike by the village of Beit Sahur. In a tax-collection operation that took place from Sept. 20 to Oct. 31, Israeli authorities con- fiscated approximately $1.5 million in cash and property from the 320 residents who had not paid taxes.