Falashas

Beta Israel (Hebrew: בֵּיתֶא יִשְׂרָאֵל‎, Beta Yisra'el; Ge'ez: ቤተ እስራኤል, Beta ʾƏsrāʾel, modern Bēte 'Isrā'ēl, EAE: "Betä Ǝsraʾel", "House of Israel" or "Community of Israel"), also known as Ethiopian Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי אֶתְיוֹפְּיָה‎: Yehudey Etyopyah; Ge'ez: የኢትዮጵያ አይሁድዊ, ye-Ityoppya Ayhudi), are a Jewish community that developed and lived for centuries in the area of the Kingdom of Aksum and the Ethiopian Empire, which is currently divided between the modern-day Amhara and Tigray regions of Ethiopia. Most of the community emigrated to Israel in the late 20th century.The Beta Israel lived in northern and northwestern Ethiopia, in more than 500 small …

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UOP: University of Ottawa Press · 19 November 2013 English

To chart the inspiring journey of Pierre Jeanniot is to trace the remarkable development of the air transport industry. In his youth, Jeanniot survived the bombing of Rome, the occupation …

circumcision and the Sabbath. The Ethiopian Falashas are the descendants of those Jews who remained


Guides de voyage Ulysse · 5 September 2012 French

Comprendre Israël s’adresse aux gens d’affaires, aux étudiants et aux voyageurs curieux, et leur livre tous les secrets de ce pays méconnu du Moyen-Orient. Pays dont l’activité économique est en …

l’ex-URss 80 les Juifs noirs d’Éthiopie (les Falashas) 81 les arabes israéliens 81 les Druzes 83


DDN: Dundurn Press · 14 December 2010 English

Toronto is truly a city of communities. Designed for tourists and for residents, Toronto’s Many Faces is the one and only guide to the multicultural character of the city, featuring …

Ethiopians belong to the Ethiopian Coptic church, while Falashas (Black Jews), an Ethiopian subgroup, practise


ANN: Annick Press · 1 August 2010 English

Labeled outcasts by their Ethiopian neighbors because of their Jewish faith, Wudita and her family make the arduous trek on foot to Sudan in the hope of the promise of …

for centuries been a hated enemy. ey had become falashas, meaning strangers, a people who were now for- woman. The falashas are different from the other tribes.Does anyone know what makes the falashas different back, thinking, He wants to tell us himself. “The falashas are the only ones who are buda—possessors of the your father needed some tools and he went to the falashas for that,” he continued. Several children nodded learned person do that? “Isn’t it true that the falashas killed our Lord?” Hailu asked, with a sly glance


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