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Foreign News November 30, 1956

The Southern Jewish Weekly

Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida

What is this article about?

In the first ten months of 1956, 46,262 immigrants arrived in Israel, including 8,500 in October amid mobilization for the Sinai campaign. This is up from 26,866 last year and 37,000 in 1955. About 4,000 left Israel in the same period.

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46,262 IMMIGRANTS ENTER ISRAEL IN TEN MONTHS

JERUSALEM. (JTA) - A total of 8,500 immigrants arrived in Israel in October, some of them being taken from ship to shore at the height of the Israeli mobilization in advance of the Sinai jump-off. The number of immigrants to arrive in Israel since the beginning of the year was 46,262. This compares with 26,866 during the same period last year and 37,000 for all of 1955. Some 4,000 left Israel during the first ten months of the year, about the same rate as last year.

What sub-type of article is it?

Immigration Statistics

What keywords are associated?

Israel Immigration Sinai Mobilization Immigrant Arrivals Emigration Rate

Where did it happen?

Israel

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Israel

Event Date

First Ten Months Of The Year, October

Outcome

46,262 arrivals since beginning of year; 8,500 in october; 4,000 departures; compared to 26,866 last year and 37,000 in 1955

Event Details

A total of 8,500 immigrants arrived in Israel in October, some taken from ship to shore during Israeli mobilization ahead of Sinai jump-off. Total arrivals since beginning of year: 46,262. Comparison: 26,866 same period last year, 37,000 for all of 1955. About 4,000 left Israel in first ten months, similar to last year.

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