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"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- tion. El NEWS ' Church Asks Rabbis To Teach Poles Judaism Oakland Mall 588-4245 Receive 10% OFF in- store purchase with this ad. DON'T LET HOUSEHOLD PESTS HOLD YOU HOSTAGE! "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. The Finest in Women's Fashions Only At • • •••••• • •• •RANDEE'S • • • • • 0 • IP 0•0 Franklin Savings Centre Bldg. 26400 W. 12 Mile Road Southfield, Mich. 354-6070 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."