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The long journey home of Ethiopian Jewry


Jewish Ledger
The long journey home of Ethiopian Jewry
By Eliana Rudee
(JNS) A total of 930 new Ethiopian olim – new immigrants – landed in Israel in 2020, most immigrating as a part of family reunification initiative “Operation Tzur Israel” (“Operation Rock of Israel”). The immigrants fled malnutrition, poverty, extreme conditions and a tense security situation in Ethiopia–aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic–to fulfill a 2,000-year-old old dream of arriving to the land of Israel and to Jerusalem.
The flights, coordinated by the Jewish Agency for Israel, Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, and Israel’s Ministry of Interior, followed the Government of Israel’s decision in October to approve the immigration of 2,000 members of the Ethiopian community, many of whom were left behind after “Operation Solomon” and have been waiting for decades to move to Israel and reunite with their families.

Jerusalem , Israel-general , Israel , Gondar , Amara , Ethiopia , United-states , Sudan , Yemen , Poland , State-of-israel , Polish

The long journey home of Ethiopian Jewry


The long journey home of Ethiopian Jewry
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The long journey home of Ethiopian Jewry
Israel has committed to bring in the last wave of immigration—those who currently reside in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, and in Gondar in the northern part of the African country.
(January 11, 2021 / JNS)
Experts in global Jewish history believe that highlighting minority voices within the Jewish community has the power to honor its nuances and interconnectedness. JNS’s new series highlighting Jewish ethnic minorities aims to elevate their voices, and in turn, celebrate the beautiful mosaic that is the Jewish people.
A total of 930 new Ethiopian

Jerusalem , Israel-general , Israel , Gondar , Amara , Ethiopia , United-states , Sudan , Yemen , Poland , State-of-israel , Polish