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April 19, 2012 15:42

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Burma's tiny Jewish community remains strong despite the country's isolation, a UK-born Hebrew rapper who visited recently said.

Samuel Green, who was in Burma to perform at a pagoda festival earlier this month, sat down with Moses Samuel, the nominal head of the Rangoon (now Yangon) community.

His visit coincided with celebrations in the south-east Asian country over the by-election victories of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy.

Although there are only up to 45 Jews living in Burma - compared to 4,000 before the country gained independence - Mr Green said the community did not appear to be in danger of demise, with some younger members and frequent visits from tourists and the Israeli ambassador.