■ ••• ■ ••••••••ml NEWS I -,- -7 - - - i i REID CLASS & PLASTICS MAY SPECIAL! Lech Walesa Begs Israel To Forgive Polish Hate Jerusalem (JTA) — In an impassioned plea before the Knesset, Lech Walesa begg- ed Israel to forgive Poland for its centuries of anti- Semitism. But Prime Minister Yit- zhak Shamir, who once said Poles imbibed anti-Semitism with their mother's milk, did not offer the visiting Polish president absolution. He did say, however, that he thought the one-time Solidarity leader's plea was sincere, adding that under Mr. Walesa's leadership, "a new chapter was opened in the relations between the two peoples." The union leader-turned- statesman addressed a spe- cial session of the Knesset on the first day of a four-day state visit to Israel. His speech was broadcast on radio and television. "Here in Israel, the land of your culture and the land of your revival, I ask for your forgiveness," Mr. Walesa said. He briefly reviewed the 1,000-year history of Jews in Poland. He said they mainly found "hospitality, tolerance and security" in his country, where they produced "great scientists and spiritual leaders." But "some Poles did bad things" during the Holo- caust, Mr. Walesa admitted, and more recently the Com- munist regime "caused a crooked mirror" to misrepresent Polish-Jewish relations. It is only under democ- racy," he asserted, "that Poland is home to "all its citizens, regardless of creed." He noted that he created a special council headed by a minister to root out manifestations of anti- Semitism and vowed to fight it as long as he has influence in Poland. Time to Inspect and Repair Old, Cracked and Foggy Windows , 1 •• a- -• • • ro The law will not go into effect until Jan. 1, 1993, six months later than originally proposed. adoption of the law, but cau- tioned that it had not yet seen the text of the legisla- tion. Both the White House and State Department said it was too soon to say whether the legislation meets Presi- dent Bush's requirements for providing the Soviets with U.S. trade benefits long barred under the Jackson- Vanik Amendment. The law, which codifies a number of emigration reforms already in place, was adopted 320-37, with 32 abstentions. Conservative hard-liners had blocked passage of the law three times last week. But the law will not go into effect until Jan. 1, 1993, six months later than originally proposed. The State Department welcomed the law's enact- ment, though spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler said the United States would have liked it implemented sooner. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater called the law's adoption a "hopeful sign," but added: "We don't know if it has a lot of condi- tions in it or other prob- lems." The National Conference said the concerns it wants to see addressed by the new law include an elimination of emigration refusals based on alleged access to state secrets, military conscrip- tion or outstanding obliga- tions to "poor relatives." • Complete Window and Doorwall Repair Service • Call For Free Estimate • Commercial and Residential Call today for a free estimate, or visit our Southfield showroom for a consultation. 22223 Telegraph Rd. (South of 9 Mile) 353-5770 — Interior decorators and Builders Welcomed - - Custom Glass Experts Since 1964 — Sponsored by Temple Israel PICNIC TIME Jews Criticize Soviet Emigration Reforms Washington (JTA) — Soviet Jewry advocacy groups are less than en- thusiastic about the long- awaited emigration reform bill that was finally enacted by the Soviet parliament. They say it does not meet some longstanding concerns about the arbitrariness of Soviet emigration policy. The Bush administration was more positive about the 15% OFF ALL INSULATED AND THERMOPANE GLASS DINNER DANCIN TO LIVE MUSIC Thursday, June 6, 1991 6:30 p.m. - TEMPLE ISRAEL — Casual Dress 5725 Walnut Lake, W. Bloomfield Non-Members: $14.00 Paid-Up Members: $12.00 DEADLINE JUNE 1st . . . ADVANCED RESERVATIONS ONLY! Make check payable to: SINGLES EXTENSION GROUP P.O. Box 771 Southfield, MI 48037-0771 For Further Information: Stella Rives: 559-2366 Marilyn Rosner: 683-8272 FREE STORAGE!!* *Call Manager for details It's Time To Clean Out Those Closets. "'"1 SINGLE LIFE SOLO Plans Road Rally SOLO, Temple Israel's single parents group, will hold a road rally 7 p.m. June 1. There will be a charge. For information, call the temple office, 661-5700. American Red Cross Blood Services Southeastern Michigan Region MINI STORAGE 624-8740 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 97