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leaped at the man, and a
scuffle ensued.
"We've seen anti-
Semitism at firsthand, and it
fills me with despair," said
Mr. Kingsley afterward.
In another incident, actor
Ralph Fiennes, dressed for
his role in an SS uniform,
was approached by a woman.
"She told me in Polish that
the Germans were wonder-
ful people and that they
didn't kill anyone who didn't
deserve it," he said.
The crew was also shaken
by a woman who started
walking across the set dur-
ing shooting and was gently
stopped by crew members.
"Who cares about the ( ex-
pletive) Jews?" she shouted.
Some Poles connected with
the film have been deeply
disturbed by the incidents.
Cinematographer Janusz
Kaminski, who immigrated
to the United States in 1980,
said flatly that he now
dislikes his native country,
which he thinks "has an in-
feriority complex."
"The fact is, some Poles
were traitors and sent Jews
to their deaths," he said, ad-
ding that "Poland is still an
anti- Semitic place."
Franciszek Palowski, a
Polish broadcaster who
serves as film consultant,
noted that the book
Schindler's List has never
been published in Poland.
"The book destroys the
cliche that existed in Poland
that there were no good
Germans," Mr. Palowski
said.
"There is also jealousy
here, I think. Poles take the
view that no one ever wrote
a book about Poles who sav-
ed Jews," he said.

Jewish Stand
On Bosnia

New York (JTA) —
Morocco's ambassador to the
United Nations met with a
Jewish delegation here this
week to hear the organized
Jewish community's posi-
tion on the situation in
Bosnia- Herzegovina.
The meeting was held at
the U.S. Mission to the
United Nations. Present was
American Ambassador
Madeleine Albright, who
organized the session at the
request of her Moroccan
counterpart, Ahmed
Snoussi.
The Jewish delegation
presented the policy state-
ment adopted in February
by the National Jewish
Community Relations Ad-
visory Council, which called
for lifting the U.N. arms

embargo against Muslim
forces in Bosnia and ap-
propriate military interven-
tion to stop killings and
other atrocities perpetrated
against the Bosnian Muslim
people.
The group also shared il-
lustrations of Jewish com-
munal activism on the issue.
The Moroccan ambassador
described his distress and
that of other Muslim coun-
tries about the situation in
Bosnia, where Serbian forces
have gained control over
most of the country.
"I have a sense that they
were pleased to learn about
the organized Jewish com-
munal involvement on this
issue," said Lawrence
Rubin, NJCRAC's executive
vice chair.
NJCRAC Chair Maynard
Wishner and Abraham
Bayer, the umbrella group's
director for international
concerns, were also present
at the meeting, as were
Harris Schoenberg, B'nai
B'rith's director United
Nations affairs, and
Geraldine Soba, U.N. repre-
' sentative of the National
Council of Jewish Women.

Lebanon Bodies
Not Israelis

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli
pathologists have deter-
mined that two corpses
claimed by Lebano-n's Shi'ite
Amal militia to be Israeli
soldiers are not the remains
of the long- missing men.
The Israeli medical ex-
aminers conducted their
tests following inconclusive
examinations of the bodies
by pathologists of the Inter-
national Red Cross.
Amal had offered the
bodies in the hope of
exchanging them for the
release of Shi'ite women
prisoners held by Israel and
its allied South Lebanon
Army.
Amal leader Nabih Berri,
after years of disclaiming
knowledge of any Israelis
missing in action, last mon-
th announced that his organ-
ization held two bodies and
would allow the Interna-
tional Red Cross to examine
them if the IDF and SLA
freed all Lebanese women
held in their prisons.
Israel rejected the demand.
Military officials noted that
when Arab countries or
organizations had returned
bodies to Israel in the past as
part of prisoner exchanges,
the bodies had often proved
not to be the remains of
Israelis.

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