August 2016 1 Periodical Postageperiodical Paid at Boston, New York

August 2016 1 Periodical Postageperiodical Paid at Boston, New York

SHOULD YOU HIRE A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST?POLISH AMERICAN — JOURNAL PAGE 15• AUGUST 2016 www.polamjournal.com 1 PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT BOSTON, NEW YORK NEW BOSTON, AT PAID PERIODICAL POSTAGE POLISH AMERICAN OFFICES AND ADDITIONAL ENTRY DEDICATED TO THE PROMOTION AND CONTINUANCE OF POLISH AMERICAN CULTURE JOURNAL AN ESSENTIAL EDITION: FROM PADEREWSKI TO ESTABLISHED 1911 AUGUST 2016 • VOL. 105, NO. 8 | $2.00 www.polamjournal.com PENDERECKI — PAGE 6 WHAT BREXIT MAY MEAN FOR POLAND • GET READY FOR POLISH HERITAGE MONTH • CATHOLIC LEAGUE APPEAL HEADING INTO THE FUTURE • FAREWELL TO AMBASSADOR SCHNEPF • AN AMERICAN FACE IN POLISH POLITICS BISHOP ZUBIK AND GUN CONTROL • THE WOMEN OF THE UPRISING • CHICAGO’S POLISH POPULATION CHANGE NATO Summit — a Major Breakthrough Polish Newsmark Communities RUSSIA USES NATO SCARES TO KEEP ITS PEOPLE in UK Targeted IN LINE – FOREIGN MINISTER. The Russian leadership rejects all explanations that NATO is a defensive alliance with Abuse that poses no threat to Russia, because the Kremlin needs a state of confl ict for domestic political purposes, Polish After Brexit Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski said during the LONDON — The Pol- North Atlantic Alliance’s recent Warsaw summit. “If the ish embassy in London said Kremlin told citizens of the Russian Federation, there was it was deeply concerned by no longer any threat of a NATO invasion, people would what it said were recent in- soon start pressing for a better life and more freedom,” he cidents of xenophobic abuse explained. “Considering Russia’s great mineral wealth, it directed against the Polish could be one of the world’s richest countries were it not for community since Britain all the corruption.” voted to leave the European Union. OBAMA LECTURES POLISH PRESIDENT ON AL- Police said off ensive leaf- LEGED VIOLATIONS OF RULE OF LAW. At a private lets and cards reading “Go meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda during War- home, Polish scum” and “No saw’s recent NATO summit, his US counterpart Barack more Polish Vermin” were Obama expressed concern over Poland’s constitutional placed on doors and in mail- crisis which opponents of Poland’s current conservative boxes of Poles in Hunting- President Barack Obama and Polish President Andrzej Duda, shake hands before a press don, central England. government claim violates the rule of law. Following the conference at PGE National Stadium in Warsaw, July 8, 2016. PHOTO: SUSAN WALSH/AP Anti-Polish graffi ti was meeting Obama told reporters: “I expressed to President painted on the Polish Social Duda our concerns over certain actions, and the impasse Rotating NATO presence in Poland, on the whole alliance,” NATO’s Secretary- and Cultural Association cul- over Poland’s constitutional tribunal, I insisted that we are Baltic states, Black Sea area General Jens Stoltenberg, a Dane, told a press tural center in London. very respectful of Poland’s sovereignty and I recognize conference during the summit. The United Moscow regards the summit as A Polish family was tar- that parliament is working on legislation to take some im- States will deploy some 1,000-strong battle- a display of “anti-Russian hysteria” geted in a hate crime arson at- portant steps, but more work needs to be done,” His words group in Poland, Germany is to lead its battal- tack when unknown perpetra- were couched in diplomatic language far milder and more by Robert Strybel ion in Lithuania, Britain in Estonia and Cana- tors set on fi re a garden shed conciliatory than the fi erce, no-holds-barred attacks regu- WARSAW — The recent two-day sum- da in Latvia. Other nations such as France and mit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Belgium, will provide troops as well. outside their home in Plym- larly launched against the Law and Justice government by outh, southwest England. The the liberal opposition that lost last October’s election. has changed Central-East Europe’s security Under a separate US-Polish agreement, structure. For the fi rst time ever, the 28-na- President Barack Obama is also sending Po- arsonists left behind a note saying, “go back home” and PILOT THANKS POLES. Nadiya Savchenko, the Ukrai- tion defense alliance decided to create a per- land a 3,200-strong armored brigade, and manent military presence in Poland and the several hundred GIs will also man the anti- warned that the family would nian pilot who was recently released by Russia after spend- “be next.” The shed was adja- ing two years behind bars, thanked her Polish friends in three Baltic states – Lithuania, Latvia, and missile installation on the country’s Baltic Estonia. A roughly 1,000-strong battalion will coast. As a result, not 1,000 but a total of close cent to the family’s house, in- the lower chamber of Poland’s parliamentfor their support. habited by the Polish parents Savchenko came to Warsaw invited by Poles who con- be installed on a rotational basis in all four to 5,000 NATO troops will be there to assist countries which share a border with Russia. Poland’s own 100,000-strong armed forces in and their four kids. tributed to her release and who wrote letters to her while Cambridgeshire Police she was imprisoned. All four are especially wary of potential Rus- case of need. NATO also agreed to set up a sian threats since Moscow’s illegal 2014 an- Romanian-Bulgarian multinational brigade said offi cers had met upset “I came to Poland to thank them, to understand the situ- members of the local Polish ation better,” she said. “I want to say to all of my Polish nexation Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula. in charge of monitoring southeastern Europe “These battalions will be robust and they and the Black Sea region. community after off ensive friends: thank you for your support.” leafl ets were left on cars and Savchenko was sentenced to 22 years in jail after she will be multinational. They make clear that an Poland’s position was probably best See “Targeted ...,” page 4 was found guilty in March on charges connected with the attack on one ally will be considered an attack See “NATO Breakthrough,” page 4 deaths of two Russian journalists. She was accused of di- PLANNING AHEAD recting artillery fi re in an operation in eastern Ukraine, as a result of which the journalists died. Savchenko received a pardon from Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Krem- Celebrations of Late Summer and Fall lin said his decision came after a request from the families by Robert Strybel handicapped in wheelchairs. of the two Russian journalists. Each season brings with it This is the annual national fresh opportunities to explore pilgrimage with climaxes on A SAFEHAVEN FOR JEWS. Poland has become one of our Polish heritage, actively August 15th, a dual occasion the safest European countries for Jews, the head of a Euro- cultivate it in our families, pro- combining the religious Feast pean Holocaust foundation has said. mote it in our Polonian orga- of the Assumption with patriot- The Algemeiner, a U.S.-based Jewish newspaper, asked nizations and share it with the ic Polish Army Day. The latter Jonny Daniels, executive director of From the Depths — rest of America. In that way, commemorates Poland’s defeat an international organization dedicated to preserving the we are not only taking from of the invading Soviet hordes memory of the victims of the Holocaust and to the protec- America but also giving back at the gates of Warsaw in 1920. tion of Jewish heritage — about his reaction to a speech something in return by helping Chicagoland Polonians by Polish President Andrzej Duda’s at the anniversary of to enrich our country’s multi- have for years emulated the a 1946 massacre of Jews in Kielce, southern Poland. Duda ethnic mosaic. Old Country example of walk- condemned anti-Semitism at the Kielce observance. ing to Częstochowa’s Jasna “Such behavior must be condemned,” Duda said, speak- RELIGIOUS PROCESSIONS. Góra Monastery, although they ing at commemorations of the killing of some 40 Jewish Like tiny trickles, in August A FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL (DOŻYNKI) can be an outdoor cover a far more modest dis- residents by their neighbors 70 years ago. all over Poland parish groups festival or indoor banquet. These events are held in most tance. Groups of pilgrims set Daniels praised Poland and its leaders for its religious set out for Częstochowa. They major Polish American cities and towns. (Above): Youngsters out on foot to the Salvatorian freedom. join with other groups along carry flowers in a procession at Our Lady of Czestochowa Fathers’ Shrine of Our Lady “At the ceremony for the anniversary of the Warsaw the way, turning the trickle into Catholic Church in Houston, Texas, following a grand open- of Częstochowa in Merillville, Ghetto uprising organized by TSKZ — the largest Jewish small stream which eventually ing showing of the American, Polish and Texas flags, and the Indiana, a distance of 32 miles. organization in Poland — for the fi rst time ever, the presi- becomes a mighty river of hu- singing of the national anthems. PHOTO: JAMES SMOCK Polonian pilgrims with Góral dent and prime minister of Poland were in attendance,” manity as the destination draws (highlander) roots fl ock to the said Daniels. near. The middle-aged pilgrims soldiers, policemen and fi remen, trade shrine of the Discalced (bare- “Duda then visited the monument in the Warsaw Jewish are generously interspersed with young- unionists and members of other organi- footed) Franciscan Fathers in nearby cemetery, the fi rst president to do so.” er participants — scouts, high school zations. There are young stroller-push- and university students, uniformed ing married couples and the elderly and See “Celebrations,” page 2 2 www.polamjournal.com POLISH AMERICAN JOURNAL • AUGUST 2016 ALMANAC VIEWPOINTS / Robert Strybel POLISH Follow us on Facebook, AMERICAN and on the web, too, at: www.polamjournal.com What Brexit May Mean for Poland JOURNAL When Britons voted 52% to 48% in their June ref- by advocates of the “strong Brussels” option.

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