Rabbi Irving Miller, president of the Zionist Organization of America, has cabled Israel Premier David Ben Gurion accepting his invitation to come to Israel to discuss various Zionist problems with him, it was learned here today.
Last week, the Premier invited Rabbi Miller, through Abba S. Eban, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, to come to Jerusalem to confer on “rallying American Jews to aid Israel, strengthening the U.S. Zionist organization and intensifying Zionist pioneering education.” Rabbi Miller, who plans to make the trip immediately after Yom Kippur, said he welcomed the opportunity to discuss these points and others including “a Z. O. A. program for Israel, the views of the Zionist membership and to transmit to them and to American Jewry generally your views.”
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