longer be the Irish and Italian "padres" so familiar to the American Jewish community. The new priests will come from those areas of the world with either small or non- existent Jewish com- munities. For these Catholic clergy, the Holocaust is an event that took place on an- other continent, Europe, and in another time, a half- century ago. 5. Much of the new vitality of the Roman Catholic Chur- ch in the next decade will emerge from a part of the world that has bitter memories for Jews: Eastern Europe. Catholics in Poland, Hungary, Lithuania and the Ukraine will rapidly break free from their Communist imposed isolation and they will eagerly "reconnect" with their Western brothers and sisters. A big question of the 1990s will be what kind of attitude towards Jews and Judaism will these newly "liberated" Catholics bring with them. Will it be the traditional an- ti-Semitic pre-Vatican Council II Catholicism, or will it reflect the enormous positive changes that have taken place within the Destructive religious cults, including the oldest cult of all, Satanism, will continue to be active and virulent in the 1990s. Catholic Church during the past 25 years? No one knows for sure, but the answer will surely come in the next decade. • 6. Destructive religious cults, including the oldest cult of all, Satanism, will continue to be active and virulent in the 1990s. East- ern Europe, which has been almost hermetically sealed off from the West for so long, will, sadly, prove to be a fer- tile recruiting ground for the cults. Many young and not so young people will be caught up in the deception, mind control and religious quick- fixes that are the hallmark of the cults. Eastern Europe will be the market for sell': appointed gurus, messiahs, prophets and other assorted cult leaders. 7. Finally, the women's movement — which I con- sider to be the single most important social. movement of the late 20th century — will continue to have extra- ordinary impact upon all re- ligious communities. Because of the continuing quest for sexual equality, the number of women enter- ing Christian and Jewish seminaries will increase, many liturgies will change, new ceremonies will be in- troduced, and even within Orthodox Judaism and the Roman Catholic and Or- thodox Christian Churches, the impact of the women's movement will be felt in ways both small and large. As the late, great Bette Davis said in the film, All About Eve: "Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride." But then, interreligious affairs has always been that way. Perhaps that's why it is so exciting. Welcome to the 1990s! ❑ Jewish Telegraphic Agency • mmul NEWS W. German Cuts May Aid Youths Bonn (JTA) — Impending large cuts in the West Ger- man military budget, a result of the changed polit- ical climate in Europe, may ease a dilemma that Jewish youths of draft age have been facing. Jewish army recruits, who had been pressured in the past couple of years to join the West German armed forces, are more likely to be exempted from military ser- vice, according to defense ministry experts. Under current law, every young German male is obliged to serve in the Bundeswehr, the West Ger- man army, for a period of 15 months. But Jewish males had been largely exempted from the draft, because of an unwritten agreement with the Jewish community that Jewish experiences in Ger- many during the Holocaust made it more traumatic for Jews to don German army uniforms than for others. We've Grown a Lot in 60 Years. Did you know that at the House of Watchbands, we ■ Carry the largest selection of watchbands and watches in the area. ■ Repair your watch on the premises. ■ Sell batteries for every watch made. ■ Cut our own crystals. ■ Repair jewelry. ■ Restore Vintage Watches. WATCH BANDS . ... and now watches too! Diary's Denier Fined In Bonn Bonn (JTA) — A neo-Nazi activist was fined the equivalent of $350 by a Hamburg court recently for claiming that the diary of Anne Frank was a forgery. The court found Edgar Geiss, 60, guilty of making a defamatory statement. SOUTHFIELD: Southfield & 12 Mile . . . 552-0080 ■ MT. CLEMENS: Garfield & Canal . . . 263-7700 PONTIAC: Telegraph & Voorheis 333-2263 ■ MADISON HEIGHTS: Dequindre & 12 Mile 541-0808 FARMINGTON HILLS: Orchard Lake & 13 Mile.. .851-0440 MONDAY & THURSDAY 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11