Emergency operation underway to bring Ethiopian Jews to Israel as civil war hits Addis Ababa
Rebel forces are waging a year-long civil war in the Tigray region of Ethiopia in close proximity to the Falasha Mura. They currently threaten the capital of Addis Ababa.
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Miraculous Airlift of Ethiopian Jews
It’s one of the most significant historical milestones in the history of the Jewish people and modern Israel.
Historic Anniversary and Historic Opportunity in the Rescue and Return Home of Ethiopian Jews
For centuries, the Jews of Ethiopia lived in such remote isolation that they believed they were the only remaining descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
J Street Uses A Pro-Terrorist EU Bureaucrat To Malign Jewish Neighborhoods
J Street, in a mid-November email appeal, quoted an unnamed “top EU diplomat” in its tirade against an Israeli government call for bids for new homes in a nearly 30 year-old Jerusalem neighborhood where Ethiopian Jewish and Russian immigrants live.
Sheba Turns to Israel to Cope With Pre-Exodus Plague of Locusts
Like its Biblical archetype, a massive swarm of locusts has engulfed Ethiopia as a harbinger of an Exodus of Jews and a group of Israeli experts step in to help as a graphic reminder of the Biblical connection between Israel and the modern country of Sheba.
Ethiopian Israelis Protest Over Deadly Police Shooting
Ethiopian Solidarity protests/riots head into their second day
European Funded NGOs Behind Violent Riots Taking Over Israel
Although the violent protests claim to be championing a grassroots Ethiopian cause, they appear to have been hijacked by outside forces
Ethiopian’s Making Aliyah Welcomed At Ben Gurion [WATCH]
An amazing act of redemption took place in Ben Gurion airport when hundreds of Ethiopian Jews arrived to make Aliyah.
80 More Ethiopian Jews Arrive in Israel
Around 80 Ethiopian Jews have just arrived in Israel. They are part of the Israeli government’s commitment to bringing more than 1000 Ethiopians to Israel in the coming months.
Ancient Ethiopian Festival Sigd Symbolizes the Jewish Yearning for Jerusalem
Overlooking Mount Moriah where the First and Second Temples once stood in Jerusalem, tens of thousands from the Ethiopian-Israeli community gathered today at the Armon Hanatziv promenade for Sigd (meaning to worship and literally to prostrate in Amharic). Sigd is a holiday of the Ethiopian Jewish community which includes prayers, gatherings and a breaking of the fast from the previous evening until the conclusion of the afternoon service.