Ethiopian in israel
Netanyahu condemns racism against Ethiopians, decries Zalka murder at state memorial ceremony
During his speech, Netanyahu said he had called for the "full weight of the law" to be brought against the murderers of Yemanu Zalka, promising to continue to fight against violence.
High Court of Justice strikes down police ID-check procedures due to racial profiling
Artful Ethiopia: Israeli artists with Ethiopian roots get a chance to shine in Jerusalem
'We Are Black Jews': The courageous journey of Ethiopian Jews to Israel - review
Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef first halachic authority translated to Amharic
The Ethiopian Jewish community has over 144,000 members, approximately 25% of which belong to the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) and national-religious streams.
In Pictures: Ethiopian Jews celebrate Sigd in Jerusalem
The holiday connects the renewal of the covenant with the return to Zion and the yearning for Zion.
From Ethiopia with love, funk and more
A-lister Hailu Lulessa Mergia, a pioneer of Ethio-jazz, plays Tel Aviv’s Zappa Club tomorrow.
The Nesher Center: Helping under-privileged youths fulfill their dreams
This is the story of a group of teens living in a lower socioeconomic area of Ashkelon who, with hard work and determination, are realizing that dreams can come true.
Ethiopian Jews struggle for religious recognition
Their hearts are in Israel; their bodies remain in Ethiopia. Will the story ever have a happy ending?
Time to feel discomfort as our brethren languish
Now is the time for every Israeli to feel discomfort.
This year in Jerusalem? The plight of the last Ethiopian Jews
The community is deeply committed to Judaism.
Tikkun Olam half a world away in Getana, Ethiopia
A presidential trip to Ethiopia highlights contributions of Jewish and Israeli efforts – and the moral obligation to go even further
Ethiopian Bible quiz contestant approved for aliya
Immigration would mean leaving his mother, siblings behind
Ethiopian youth ordered to deposit bonds to be allowed to visit Israel
The Interior Ministry made sure that Shparo left financial guarantees back home so he will return to Ethiopia at the end of his trip, as is customary with Ethiopian Jews who've been refused Aliyah.