Ethiopian Jews
What Rabbi Jonathan Sacks tried to teach us before October 7 - opinion
Sacks dedicated his life to teaching that covenant is stronger than politics, and that Jewish survival depends not on uniformity but on mutual responsibility.
What Nishmat’s Ma’ayan program for Ethiopian women says about Israel’s future
Mimi ‘Mabrat’ Biyadgilon: The former village girl who has come a long way
African Jews carried Zion before the world hijacked Zionism
‘Were you adopted?’ and other questions not to ask Jews of color - opinion
1% of Jews in the United States identify as Black and 8% identify as non-white. So maybe it’s time to stop being so surprised.
Israelis are not European occupiers - opinion
It is essential to understand that the woke movement did not come from nowhere; it emerged in a vacuum resulting from a lack of ethnic diversity.
In one click: the application that connects patients to professionals in the Amharic language
Three Heitkists from the Ethiopian community recently founded the project "Together we will win", which provides a response to adults and new immigrants in the Amharic language.
Ethiopian-Israelis celebrate Sigd holiday under the shadow of war
One ceremony opened with a tribute to Ofir Libstein, the head of the Shaar Negev security council who died in battle with Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7.
The annual Jewish-Ethiopian holiday ceremony was canceled due to the war
"The essence of Sigd is the renewal of the covenant between our people and God, reflecting our yearning for Zion and Jerusalem," Ethiopian-Israeli MK Dr. Tsega Melaku said on X.
One country in the world is still living in 2016. Found out which
Ethiopia's calendar takes you back to 2016, offering a glimpse into a different era.
Israel settles Amsalem dispute with anti-racism czar, will switch role
Zena was listed in a 2019 Noam party blacklist which detailed LGBTQ+ figures in media, academics that were feminist, and other government officials perceived as problematic.
Grapevine August 24, 2023: Remembering Shimon Peres
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Adana family to meet with district attorney amid hit-and-run protest
4-year-old Rafael Adana child was struck by a driver while walking with his grandfather in Netanya in May.
Israel must stop its racism and save Ethiopian Jews - opinion
The last Jewish community, which was first exiled 2,000 years ago, is refused aliyah. And who is the refuser? The State of Israel!