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March 22, 1991 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-22

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Syria and Saudi Arabia,
which aligned themselves
with the West in the Gulf
conflict.
If these states display
some flexibility, abandon
their traditional uncom-
promising hostility and rec-
ognize Israel's right to exist
within secure boundaries,
said one analyst, such over-
tures would likely win wide
popular support in Israel
and would be difficult for
Israeli politicians to ignore.
"If, on the other hand, both
sides demonstrate a blind
refusal to budge from their
entrenched positions," he
said, "then I think the Bush
administration will see no
political advantage in pursu-
ing the issue and it will
simply wash its hands of the
problem."
The danger, however, is
that if Mr. Baker declines to
exert his diplomatic muscle
and a settlement is not
found, Israelis — like their
Palestinian counterparts —
will become caught up in a
spiral of radicalization,
leading to an orgy of
violence and counter-
violence.
Ultimately, they will seek
refuge in the sort of ex-
tremism being expounded by
Rehavam Ze'evi — and by
his counterparts in the Pa-
lestinian political constella-
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"and, considering the com-
mitment of the allies to the
Arab members of the coali-
tion, I think it is more possi-
ble than before to accelerate
the peace process."
Other analysts are not so
sanguine and doubt that
Washington will take ad-
vantage of the new oppor-
tunities. They note that Mr.
Baker's appeal to Jerusalem
last week to demonstrate
more flexibility and not to
retreat into non-negotiable
positions appeared to have
been answered even before it
was made.
Israel's response, they say,
was the appointment to the
cabinet last month of
Rehavam Ze'evi, a retired
general and a leading ad-
vocate of transferring the
Palestinian population out
of the territories.
At the same time, analysts
believe that Israel is not the
only party that must make
concessions: 43 years of
mistrust, suspicion, non-
acceptance and belligerency
cannot easily be undone.
Israel, they say, must be
imbued with confidence that
future security arrangements
will work if it is to be persuad-
ed that it must be more forth-
coming on the territories.

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New York (JTA) —The
Polish Catholic Church has
invited a group of American
rabbis and other Jewish
educators to come to Poland
by the end of the year to
teach Polish Catholic clergy
about Judaism.
Bishop Henryk Muszyn-
ski, chairman of the Polish
Episcopate Commission for
Dialogue With Judaism,
asked the Synagogue Coun-
cil educators to assist in
an intensive education and
dialogue campaign to teach
Polish Catholics about the
relations between Catholics
and Jews.

His invitation follows the
reading of a pastoral letter
in Poland's Catholic chur-
ches on Jan. 20 that de-
nounced anti- Semitism and
expressed "sincere regret for
all incidents" of anti-
Semitism by Poles.
Polish intellectuals and
theologians have a "genuine,

but almost macabre moral
and intellectual interest" in
the Jews, according to Rabbi
Marc Tannenbaum, a mem-
ber of the Synagogue Council
representing the Conser-
vative movement's Rabbinical
Assembly.

They have been devoting
an increasing number of
seminars and conferences to
the subject of Polish Jewish
history, and "they found
that they were running a
number of these without any
Jews present," Rabbi
Tanenbaum said. "They
were dealing with Jews as
an abstraction, almost a
caricature."
The new invitation to visit
grew out of a realization
among Polish theologians
that "they need to have
communication with living
Jews," said Rabbi Tanen-
baum. "The Poles know
almost nothing about world
Jewry."

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