Knesset Approves Return to Jarring Talks Israel's Knesset voted over- pects, it might have serious conse- whelmingly to approve the unani- quences for her security. Thirdly, mous decision of the cabinet to re- foreign governments, whose opin- turn to the Jarring talks. ions we value have urged us to Premier Golds Meir presented explore every possibility of peace." to the Knesset her cabinet's de- Eban addressed the opening cision. Only a minute fraction of Knesset members representing the meeting of the National Conference opposition disapproves of the stand of the Israeli Branch of the Unit- taken by the Israel government. ed Synagogue, the main congrega- While Mrs. Meir was pessimistic tional body of British Jewry. He about results of the planned re- said the basic subject of discus- sumed talks, there is generally a sion at the Jarring talks would be feeling of relief over the decision, "not only Israel's right to exist and there is a lessening of ten- but to exist within secure borders sions created by the Middle East and not to be subjected to war conflict. every 10 years." At a press conference in Wash- (Egyptian government spokes- ington last week, Secretary of man Munir Hafez said in Cairo State William P. Rogers expressed night that Egypt hoped the view that the Middle East Monday the Israeli decision to rejoin the problems may be solved in 1971. Jarring talks "is a sincere effort Calling the situation "very sensi- and not just play acting." He add- tive," Rogers said the U. S. is ed that the resumption of talks doing all it can to secure resump- tion of negotiations. He said there were useful ex- Gift & Fruit changes with King Hussein. Baikets Expressing approval of an inter- national peace force, he conceded Crier Wm! Preen that it should be established only with the approval of both parties. (Israel opposes the setting up of FARM VALLEY GARDENS such a UN force on its borders). Foreign Minister Abbe Than PR 2-4350 said Monday night that Israel World•Wide Delivery was returning to the Jarring talks "without any certainty that peace will really be achieved." He said there were three impor- tant considerations that overrode the - general pessimism. "Firstly, it is important to dem- onstrate Israel's desire for peace. "Secondly, if Israel does not make this attempt to explore peace pros- Rodnick Bros. Head NY Jewish Appeal NEW YORK