Ethiopian-Israeli
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.
Eyal Wahab reconnects with Yemenite heritage at Jerusalem’s Hullegeb festival
Jerusalem highlights: June 19-25
Why Black Jews must be part of the global conversation on Israel - opinion
Israel Police arrest Ethiopian minors 4x more - comptroller report
Investigations of Ethiopian minors, even if the probes are closed later and found to be groundless, can severely harm their socio-economic track by blocking them from being drafted into the IDF.
Ethiopian Jewish girls sue Lod school for demanding proof of conversion
Students were born Jewish, say the registration was illegally held up because of skin color.
Ethiopian-Jewish immigrants make aliyah to Israel despite airport closure
The Ethiopian immigrants touched down on Friday despite the underlying circumstances.
Jerusalem Day: Memorial for Ethiopian Jews takes place at Mount Herzl
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin both laid wreaths at the memorial event for Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to Israel
Israeli state rabbi spreads racism in the name of Judaism - opinion
The rejection of Ethiopian-Israelis’ Jewish identities is antithetical to Israeli thinking of the past 40 years, including that of Israel’s leading rabbis.
Ethiopian Israeli suing rabbi for casting doubt on her Jewishness
According to the lawsuit, the mikveh attendant stayed at home for a month and a half after being shamed by Druckman due to the public embarassment he had caused her.
Ethiopian immigrant joins Labor leadership race
Candidates also include MK, casino millionaire, adman and belly dancer
Ethiopian immigration absorption policy trap: Equality or discrimination?
This trap is apparent in higher education policy where, through attempts to offer equitable collective support, there are deep discriminatory practices.
Music underscores social message at Israeli-Ethiopian arts festival
“It doesn’t make any difference whether we were born here, speak Hebrew fluently and unaccented, or do the army, we are always looked upon differently because of our skin color.”
Ethiopian-Israeli activists denounce PM for failure to fulfill aliyah vow
Activists are now also concerned that a military operation by the Ethiopian government in the northern province of Tigray could endanger the Falash Mura community in the northern city of Gondar.