ty-regor riattgorsicy inspires Annual Zionist Organization Balfour Concert A deeply moving interpreta- tion of Bruch's "Kol Nidre" fea- tured the concert by Gregor Piatigorsky, who is considered the world's outstanding 'cellist, at the annual Balfour Concert of the Zionist Organization' of Detroit, at the Masonic Temple, Saturday night. Ralph B e r'k o w i t z distin- guished himself as Piatigor- sky's piano accompanist. Equally moving was the 'cel- list's rendition of his own ver- sion of Kol Nidre, "Atonement," for 'cello alone. Another of Piatigorsky's own compositions, "Variations on a Paganini Theme," was the last number on the program, but an enthusiastic audience succeeded in having the 'cellist play three encores. The program included selec- tions from Milhaud, Haydn, Bee- thoven and Weber. Prior to the commencement of the second portion of the program, Rabbi Morris Adler delivered a brief address on the significance of the Zionist movement, on Israel's rebirth and on the Maccabean re- enactment. "The Maccabees We answer all your incoming calls. It Is Our Business to Help You With' Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office .. Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. Mailing Address Optional Coyle Telephone Answering Service VE. 7-6701 are here again," he said, with obvious reference to the Is- raelis' recent military triumph. After Rabbi Adler's address. Milton S. Marwil, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, presented to Mrs. Samuel Feldstein an engraved resolu- tion in tribute to her late hus- band who was chairman of last year's Balfour Concert and who planned the Piatigorsky event before his death. Mrs. Feldstein responded with brief remarks. This year's Balfour Concert was viewed as the outstanding success in the series of events by ZOD marking the anniver- sary of the Balfour - Declaration. Harry Cohen . was chairman of the committee on arrangements. His associate chairmen were Abraham Borman and Sherman Shapiro. Love Conquers All • Even in Middle East JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Ro- mance had the full coopera- tion of the Israel and Jordan Governments. The authorities on both sides put aside their differences to permit the be- trothal of attractive Samira Asikli of Nazaxeth, Israel, a Christian, to the son of a prominent family in the Jordan-held Old City. The couple, accompanied by their families, met in a no-mans-land at the Mandel- baum Gate for the betrothal ceremony which was con- ducted by a priest. On either side, Israel and Jordan police stood watchfully as the couple kissed and separated. They will not meet again un- til their wedding. 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Zellerbach, industrial- ist, civic leader and diplomat, has been named United States Ambassador to Italy, succeeding Mrs. Clare Luce. Zellerbach, born in San Fran- cisco nearly 65 years ago, has been associated with a number of Jewish institutions and is a national vice-chairman of the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews. He has served in a number of government posts, including as a member of the U. S. dele- gation to the United Nations, U. S. representative to the In- ternational Labor Organization and head of the Economic Co- operation Administration mis- sion to Italy. Mrs. Meir Assures UN of Withdrawal UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA) — Israel is "eager and anxious" to make arrangements with the United Nations Emer- gency Force for withdrawal of its troops from Egyptian terri- tory "without dela y," Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, told the General As- sembly. She said she could not under- stand how the vast majority of the representatives, at the UN could ignore statements made by Israel's Ambassador Abba Eban last Saturday, when he assured them that the equiva- lent of two infantry brigades had already been withdrawn behind the demarcation lines. The Foreign Minister pointed out that India's V. K. Krishna Menon had pledged that he would amend the Afro-Asian resolution calli&-ig for with- drawal "forthwith" if Israel gave the assurance that the withdrawal that had taken place had actually moved the troops from the Sinai Peninsula behind the 1949 demarcation lines. , She noted that Eban had im- mediately taken the floor to give exactly that assurance, but Krishna Menon sat silent and made no attempt to amend a draft resolution which no longer adhered to the facts. Immediately after her ad- dress, Mrs. Meir sent Hammar- skjold a letter asking him to discuss with her delegation "satisfactory arrangements" in regard to troop withdrawals and the UNEF. In response to suggestions by Mrs. Meir that the UN make its own investigation about the manner in which Israel is treat- ing Arabs in the Gaza strip, Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold assigned two officers of the United Nations Emer- gency Force to make such an inspection. Mrs. -Meir had denied allega- tions that Israel was mistreat- ing the Arabs in the Gaza strip and had assured Mr. Hammar- skjold that his representatives would be given all facilities by the Israeli authorities in their investigations. The two officers named by Mr. Hammarskj old are Lt. Col. Knut Nelson and Capt. Gerhard C. Svedlund, WASHINGTON — The Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith Tuesday made public a State Department reply to ADL's protest against continu- ing Arab discrimination against American visa applicants of Jewish faith. . In a message to Philip Klutz- nick, president of Bnai Brith, W i 11 i a m Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, said the depart- ment was glad to "have benefit" of his views. "However," Roun- tree added, "we believe our ef- forts should be focused on re- moval of basic causes for con- tinuance of friction between Is- Israel and its Arab neighbors. Resolutions introduced by the U. S. into the United Nations General Assembly on Nov. 3 are examples of the type of action which may assist in that re- spect." 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