It is shown that the decay amplitude for the Jaffe-Wilczek type pentaquarks
is not suppressed by chiral symmetry. On the other hand, pentaquarks of
positive or negative parity built up of an antiquark and two chirally different
diquarks in an S-state are stable in the limit of a strictly unbroken chiral
symmetry. These states can decay only via the spontaneous breaking of chiral
symmetry. However, this breaking is strong because of the sizeable magnitude of
the quark condensate. Thus, chiral symmetry cannot be the cause of a tiny decay
amplitude, even for pentaquarks which are stable in the strict chiral symmetry
limit.Comment: Talk given at the 10th International Baryons Conference at Ecole
Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France) 25 - 29 October 200