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Berlin (JTA) — An infor-
mative session designed to
give 350 Berlin high school
students the chance to talk
with the head of Germany's
Jewish community about the
film Schindler's List and the
Holocaust turned into a
charged political debate, as
students questioned a local
politician about Germany's
new asylum law.
Students at the Martin
Buber High School attended
a showing of the Steven
Spielberg movie about a
Czech Nazi who saved more
than 1,000 Jews during
World War II.
The film, which has at-
tracted sellout crowds since
it premiered in Germany
earlier this month, is being
used by some schools as a
teaching tool.
At the showing, Ignatz
Bubis, leader of the Central
Council of Jews in Germany,
offered to have a discussion
with the students following
the movie.
The initial part of his two-
hour talk with the students
focused on Mr. Bubis' reac-
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Ignatz Bubis:
Led the discussion.
tion to the movie and on his
experiences. in World War II, ,
during which members of his
family, including his father,
were killed in concentration
camps. Mr. Bubis himself
was interned in a work
camp.
But then, in a sharp depar-
ture from the theme of the
discussion, one of the
students asked the head of
the Department of Edu-
cation — which is a top
government post in Berlin —
if the government had not,
in fact, contributed to anti-
foreigner feeling in the
country by pushing for a
change in Germany's
asylum law.
Mr. Bubis had strongly
opposed the law, which was