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THE full-page article on Ethiopia, ["Ethiopia's Rich Culture, Steeped in History," Special Issue, July 16] did not find the space to include mention of the Ethiopian Jews, many of whom are now ...
The queen returned to Sheba (which was part of the Ethiopian empire) with Menelik I. Later, Menelik was sent to his father in Jerusalem to be educated (where he accepted the name David). The Jews who ...
Ethiopian Jewish communities are in dire need as the enduring problems of food scarcity and lack of medical care are compounded by the Israel-Hamas conflict's disruption of traditional lines of aid.
Twenty-five years ago, a covert, 36-hour airlift spirited some 14,000 Ethiopian Jews out of the country during a civil war. Called Operation Solomon, it captured the imagination of the world.
Ethiopian Jews. March 30, 2012 FRED DE SAM LAZARO, correspondent: Every day, hundreds of people gather in a makeshift worship center on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, Addis ...
Ethiopian Jews began moving to Israel in significant numbers after a 1973 ruling by the then chief Sephardic rabbi, Ovadia Yosef, who said they were truly Jewish and so subject to Israel's Law of ...
Israel has vaunted its rescues of Ethiopian Jews in the past. The last major operation, in 1991, brought in 14,000 of them from camps in Gondar Province and Addis Ababa in a secret airlift over 36 ...
One year after the top-secret ”Operation Moses” airlifted thousands of Ethiopia`s black Jews to Israel, the ”Falashas,” as they are known, are still strangers in the Promise… ...
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