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FRUITS OF RESTRAINT — Israel's restraint in the face of Iraq's missile attacks is bearing diplomatic fruit in the Euro- pean Community, which not so long ago was penalizing the Jewish state for its handling of the Palestinian uprising. In a reversal of policy, the European Commission, the E.C.'s exec- utive body, has decided to lift sanctions imposed one year ago against Israel in the field of scientific cooperation. The Euro- pean Parliament, the legislative body of the E.C., is expected to approve the decision. I -4 A SLIGHT HITCH — The Vatican, expressing "profound respect" for Israel, has issued a statement on its relations with the Jewish state, in which it says that the absence of diplo- matic ties does not mean the Holy See refuses to recognize Israel's existence. But Israel must address the problems of the Palestinians and the "occupied territories," including Jerusalem, as well as the situation of the Catholic minority in Israel, before full diplomatic ties can be established, according to the statement, which was released Jan. 25. ANTI-BIGOTRY SQUAD — Polish President Lech Walesa has agreed to name a permanent task force to combat anti- Semitism in his country. Mr. Walesa agreed to the task force during an hour-long meeting Jan. 25 at his official residence with Miles Lerman, a Holocaust survivor and chairman of the Holocaust Memorial Council's international relations corn- mittee. The task force will be made up of members of the Polish government, professors, journalists and at least one prominent Polish Catholic clergyman. REBIRTH IN PRAGUE — The first B'nai B'rith lodge in Czechoslovakia since the Nazi occupation 53 years ago was in- augurated Jan. 27 in Prague at quiet ceremonies attended by B'nai B'rith leaders from the United States and western Europe. Zeno Dostal, a writer and film director, became the first president of the organization, called the Renaissance Lodge, which has more than 50 founding members. ANTI-SEMITISM IN BRITAIN — Widespread anti-Semitic attacks in Great Britain since the Persian Gulf war began have prompted the Board of Deputies of British Jews to launch its most extensive operation ever to protect Jewish lives and property in the United Kingdom. The Board's Communal Security Organization, its defense arm, has been operating around the clock following a series of attacks including arson in Birmingham and London and the desecration of London's Holocaust memorial and the Jewish cemetery in Portsmouth. HALF A HAGGADAH — The Polish government and the Jewish community of Berlin have agreed to end their legal dispute over ownership of the famed Wolf Haggadah. The ac- cord stipulates that the 13th-century French-language Hag- gadah, which before World War II belonged to the Berlin Jew- ish community, would be given to the National Jewish Library in Jerusalem. In exchange, Israel will donate a symbolic cultural object to the Jewish Museum in Warsaw. But the Haggadah's putative owner, Natan Hecht of Montreal, and his representative, Berry Gross of Brooklyn, N.Y., still have not agreed to relinquish their right to the rare piece of Judaica, which is valued at about $1.5 million. A Swiss court is scheduled to determine ownership in March. GERMANY AIDS ISRAEL — Chancellor Helmut Kohl has announced that Germany would grant Israel $165 million to help overcome its economic problems, which have been worsened by the Persian Gulf war. Mr. Kohl made the com- mitment after being accused by opposition Social Democrats and even members of his own Christian Democratic Union of insensitivity toward Israel, especially after the Jewish state became a target of Iraqi missile attacks. TUBE GLUE — Israeli children 2-8 years old watch four to five hours of TV a day, according to a poll by Israel's state supported Educational Television channel. The figure is disturbing, said an adviser to the Education Ministry because it could be assumed that, as more channels than the current two become available, the children will be glued to the box for even longer. '4