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Now he has taken the New York Philharmonic on a tour of the Far East, including five concerts in Delhi, Calcutta and Bombay. Mehta popped off about India in 1978 over disagreements with the Indian government about a tour with the Israeli Philharmonic. At that time he angrily said that he would never conduct in India until it recognizes Israel. Now, he says, "I cannot hold the New York Philharmonic respon- sible for my statements, and when I came down to it, could not con- ceive of an artistic tour without going to my own country." According to Harold Schonberg in the New York Times, Zubin Mehta has been, for many years, much more allied professionally to Israel than to his native coun- try. The lifetime conductor of the Israeli Philharmonic, he spends several months each year there and is constantly taking the or- chestra on tour. He finds in Israe: a people whose beliefs are close to those he learned as a Parsed. He has picked up some Hebrew in his years with the Israeli Philhar- monic, but mostly he talks Yid- dish there, with complete fluency, according to Schonberg. ZOA officer named U.S. representative to U.N. mission New York — Jay Miller, president of the Westchester Region of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, was appointed an accredited representative from ZOA to the United States Mission to the United Nations. The Mis- sion works with national non- governmental agencies concerned with United Nations affairs.