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Poland Bestows
Public Honors
Warsaw (JTA) - Polish
Christians who saved Jews
from being killed during the
Holocaust are being honored
for the first time in Poland
in a three-day conference
here that is bringing
together pairs of Polish res-
cuers and the Jews that they
saved.
The conference, sponsored
by an arm of the Anti-
Defamation League, is also
being attended by world
leaders, Polish and foreign
scholars and intellectuals
and members of the clergy.
The conference comes less
than three months after this
city marked in official
ceremonies the 50th an-
niversary of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising and
honored the Jews who
fought against the Nazi
regime.
By comparison, this First
International Conference on
Rescuers of Jews During the
Holocaust aims to publicly
acknowledge the heroic
deeds of the Christian res-
cuers.
Organized by ADL's Jew-
ish Foundation for Christian
Rescuers, the sessions
feature presentations and
discussions on the implica-
tions of the Holocaust in the
modern world organized
under the title "Can Indif-
ference Kill?"
In a statement to the
media, Abraham Foxman,
ADL national director,
outlined his aims and hopes
for the conference.
"It is not just because this
is sacred and hallowed
ground for Jews that it is a
necessity to come to Poland
to remember, to remind, and
to mourn.
"We have also come to say
thank you, to embrace and to
trumpet the kindness and
compassion that saved so
many Jewish lives," said
Mr. Foxman, who himself
survived the Holocaust as a
young boy in Poland through
the help of his Catholic
nanny, who hid him from the
Germans.
Polish President Lech
Walesa sent a represent-
ative to the conference and
said in a statement: "We
cannot be indifferent to the
silence of the world. That is
what the events of 50 years
ago have taught us."
Mr. Walesa also announc-
ed he had "made a motion to
nominate the Righteous
Among Nations for the
Nobel Peace Prize."
Before World War II, some