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
JDC is helping women in the developing world thrive
JDC brings its Jewish humanitarian values and expertise to address the challenges of endemic poverty, food insecurity, and lack of healthcare.
Jews of Ethiopian descent plan state-of-the-art cultural and heritage center in Be’er Sheva
Jewish National Fund-USA pledges funds to renovate and upgrade “the heart and soul” of Be’er Sheva’s 13,000-strong community, the Shavu Banim Center.
Jerusalem Vibe: Who visited Jerusalem for the holidays?
In Jerusalem, visits to the city from Israeli residents actually rose during the holiday season, thanks to an aggressive internal marketing campaign.
Grapevine: Friendship at the feast
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Ancient texts belonging to the Beta Israel community are set to be made available for public
Among the texts included in the project and penned in the Ge'ez language, is the Orit, the Beta Israel Torah which includes the five books of the Torah, the book of Joshua, Judges and Ruth.
Ethiopian Israelis face major hurdles when it comes to healthcare
Health Affairs - Ethiopian Israelis face significantly higher suicide rates, abortion requests, and unique healthcare challenges, with distrust in Israel's institutions and healthcare system further
Pioneering Ethiopian-Israeli actor Solomon Marsha passes away, leaving a lasting legacy
Solomon Marsha, the acclaimed Ethiopian-Israeli actor, has passed away at 54. His legacy of bridging cultures and inspiring others to be remembered.
Fighting discrimination: Criminal records of disorderly conduct to be erased for Ethiopian Israelis
Ethiopians have been experiencing institutional and individual discrimination for years, including from Israel Police, the Palmor committee found.
Comptroller: Wages of Ethiopian Israelis 33% lower, only 67% of funds for integration plan utilized
The proportion of Ethiopian students with degrees from academic institutions compared to their proportion in the population is the smallest out of all Jewish populations.
After October 7, individual communities in Israel must reach shared ethos, experts say
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