Friday, November 30, 1956 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S 1 8 Burma's Jewish Community Dwindles to 30 Families NEW YORK, (WJA)—Details on the decline of Burma's Jew- ish community to only 30 fam- ilies were received here by the World Jewish Congress from A.D.A. David, honorary sec- retary of the Rangoon syna- gogue committee, now visiting the U.S. At the time of the Japanese Occupation, David said, about 2,000 Jews, the bulk of the com- munity, fled to India. After the war the 150 remaining were joined by 400 Jews- who return- ed from Calcutta. Gradually, however, migration to English- speaking countries and Israel reduced the number. Israel Viewpoint Given by Eban Israel's Ambassador ABBA EBAN is shown here address- ing the United Nations on Israel's position in the present crisis. 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He was retired in 1950 as a brigadier general of the National Guard of Georgia. He is chairman for the Third Army area of the Jewish Welfare Board—Armed Service s. Division. He was awarded a third Oak Leaf Clus- ter for his commendation rib- bon in ceremonies at Warner Robins Air Field. Life in Gaza Strip Returning to Normalcy TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel's declared intention of evacuat- ing Egyptian territory has caused unrest among the resi- dents of Gaza, with hostile ele- ments inciting the other Arabs to oppose the Israeli regime. However, life is becoming more normal in Gaza, as shops i the open and people work in fields and groves. There has been little response to the Is- raeli call for an exchange of Egyptian currency for Israeli, chiefly because many people believe the Egyptians will re- turn. The schools remain closed because the teachers;. most of whom were Egyptian, fled with the army. 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The kind and quantity of reparations goods to be made available by West Germany in the course of each fiscal year —from April -1 to March 31— have always been determined on the basis of negotiations conducted at the end of the calendar year by economic ex- perts who make up the German- Israel Mixed Commission. In accordance with the practice followed during the past three years, such negotiations with respect to the 1957-58 fiscal year will open next month, Dr. Shinnar disclosed. He expects that . they will be completed by February or March. Israel will ask no major changes in the schedule of commodities and services, it was stated by Dr. Shinnar, who has been in charge of the Israel Purchasing Mission since its in- ception. On the other hand, Israel will demand that West Germany earmark for repara- tion purchase in the 1957-58 fiscal year the norrnal annual rate of payment stipulated in the Reparations Agreement — $73,000,000. Israeli Flag Flies from Mt. Sinai The Israel flag flew on Mt. JERUSALEM, (JTA) Sinai where, according to the Bible, Moses received the Ten Commandments and where the Christian monastery of St. Catherine now stands, according to "Bamachneh," weekly publication of the Israel Army. The flag was hoisted by four Israel soldiers who trav- eled ' through the desert in a jeep until they arrived at an oasis surrounding the high mountain where the ancient monastery stands in the shadow of gigantic cliffs 6,'700 feet above the sea level. After a dangerous ascent, the soldiers found the entry to the monastery and were met -by 12 Greek Orthodox monks who greeted them "in the name of Moshe Rabenu and in the name of St. Catherine." Detroit Office . . . UN 4-4469 'Robbie- ROBINSON, Exec. Vice Pres. 8 Genoa' Mgr MEMBER OF .2E:u. CLUB Rens rmy also be sLugest AN AFL-C10 I00% UNION HOTEL fi104 of 300 Rooms, this rate, Nov' OCEANFRONT AT 30th STREET, IN THE HEART OF EXCITING MIAMI BEACH . . . jr