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Among those taking part in a somber ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of an uprising that began April 19, 1943, and lasted through mid- May were Israeli Prime Min- ister Yitzhak Rabin, U.S. Vice President Al Gore and Polish President Lech Walesa. Mr. Walesa praised the Jewish fighters, telling them: "You have not been defeated. The cause that you were fighting for has won." On a podium framed by two large, flaming torches, Mr. Walesa, Mr. Rabin and Mr. Gore addressed a crowd of 4,000 that packed a city block in the Warsaw neighborhood where the ghetto once stood. A Polish military band played the music to Israel's national anthem,"Hatikvah," as the crowd, eerily silent, held up candles during the evening ceremony. The vast majority of the ghetto's remaining Jews were deported to the Treblinka con- centration camp after the Nazis finally crushed the re- bellion ruthlessly and de- stroyed the ghetto. Warsaw, home to over 375,00 Polish Jews before the war, swelled to hold more than 450,000 Jews as the Nazis forced Jews into the ghetto. By the end of the war, near- ly 3 million Polish Jews had been murdered. Mr.Rabin, in his speech, paid tribute to the heroism of those who fought in the up- rising and reminded the world never to forget the tragedy of the Holocaust. Earlier in the day, Mr. Ra- bin, who became the first Is- raeli prime minister to visit Poland, met with his Polish counterpart, Hanna Suchoc- ka. In his statement after the meeting, the first of several scheduled sessions with mem- bers of the Polish govern- ment, Mr. Rabin said, "We can not forget the past. But at the same time, we must look forward to a better world." After the 1967 Six-Day War, the Communist govern- ment of Poland severed diplo- matic ties with Israel. ( Relations were only re-estab- lished in 1989, after the col- lapse of Communist rule. After the talks, Mr. Rabin extended an official invitation to Mr. Suchocka to visit Is- rael. Mr. Rabin also laid wreaths at the Monument to the Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and oth- er sites in the ghetto. Some 50 or 60 wreaths were laid at the monument to the ghetto uprising heroes, with 10,000 people taking part, including many non- Jews, Holocaust survivors and children of survivors. Divorce Rate Up In Israel Tel Aviv (JTA) — The divorce rate in Israel rose by 18 per- cent last year, with 7,088 cou- ples dissolving their marriages compared to 5,932 in 1991. Some 13,000 divorce cases were heard in 1992 before the state's rabbinical courts, ac- cording to ITIM, the Israel News Agency. In 1,482 cases, the rabbini- cal court judges were able to persuade the couples to get back together. All divorce cases are heard before religious courts, since there are no civil marriages in Israel. The rabbinical courts also resolved the cases of 42 agunot — married women whose spouses have left with- out granting them formal di- vorces. In such cases, the aban- doned wife cannot remarry until the husband is found and agrees to grant a divorce. The rabbinical courts have the power to order a refusing husband to prison, in an ef- fort to force him into granti- ng a {get), the religious bill of divorce. In many of the agunah cas- es resolved in 1992, the women's husbands had gone abroad but were found through a worldwide detec- tive network of agents of the rabbinate. According to recent reports, there are se veral hundred women presently registered with the rabbinical courts as agunot. They are all barred from remarrying.