Mew s NH.* THE REPUBLIC BANK RATE TABLE Rates and prices that affect your daily finances as of 6/4/93 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. 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