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When the Israeli government voted to welcome 3,000 Jews from war-torn Ethiopia in 2022, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia knew it needed to act. Joining the Jewish Federations of North ...
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The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSNZionism for the rich? The hypocrisy of ignoring Ethiopia’s Jews
History will judge those who gave fat incentives to well-off immigrants while leaving thousands of at-risk Jews in Gondar and ...
Israeli medical delegation returns from Ethiopia after treating more than 1,600 patients, including refugees and members of ...
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.
Thousands of Ethiopian Jews take part in a prayer of the Sigd holiday on the Armon Hanatziv Promenade overlooking Jerusalem, Nov. 23, 2022. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) ...
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia has been a longtime partner supporting Ethiopian Israelis and Ethiopian Jews around the world. In 2022, the organization joined the Jewish Federations of ...
Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, were demonstrating on Sunday against what they said was police racism and brutality after a video clip emerged last week, showing policemen shoving and punching a ...
Some 2,500 Ethiopian children awaiting their immigration to the Jewish state studied in the school. The Jewish Agency donated all the school buildings and equipment to the municipality of Gondar.
130 Ethiopian olim arrive in Israel, July 12, 2023. / The Jewish Agency for Israel ...
Ethiopian Jews charge veteran Israelis with racism in their treatment. Some 3,000 Falash Mura are waiting to immigrate, said Micha Feldman, a former Israeli diplomat involved in the immigration of ...
In the early '90s, Israel paid the then-dictator of Ethiopia $35 million to let 14,000 Jews go. Much of the money came from the U.S. Jewish community. Ariel Schalit / AP / AP ...
These Jewish monks preserved and taught the sacred traditions in Ethiopia for centuries. Prof. Dalit Rom-Shiloni, the Faitlovitch Collection at the Sourasky Central Library, TAU. (CREDIT: TAU) ...
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