as you know, simon wiesenthal just presented, we had in our archive's state department document, writtenthe state department in 1946. the state department document clearly tells the world wide jews -- why jews are so persecuted. that document from the state department says anti-semitism was prevalent in poland before the war, during the war and after the war. it has nothing to do wit communism. nobody in the jewish community says that the concentration camps were polish concentration camps, they were nazi concentration camps in poland. but nobody believes that anti-semitism, as the polish leaders now present it, was a small problem in poland. on the contrary, it was a prolific problem. brent: rabbi, i have that document you are talking about. i've been looking through it and there has been lots written about the document. the "jerusalem post" reports polish jews were so worried about postwar anti-semitism in poland that many were fleeing to germany. that says a lot right there. you think the law that went into effect today, is in an attempt -- is it an attempt by the polish government to