Ethiopian jews in israel
Lawmakers raise alarm over police treatment of Ethiopian community
During the session, Blue and White faction chair MK Pnina Tamano-Shata described the harassment and discrimination experienced by young members of the community at the hands of police officers.
Zionism didn’t start in Europe, and Ethiopian Jews can prove it - opinion
The time for talking is over: Ethiopian Israelis need family reunification now - opinion
Goodman Fellowship Project Expands Opportunities for Ethiopian Students at TAU
Father of missing 9-year-old girl requests she be registered 'abducted,' a year after disappearance
MKs from across the political spectrum weighed in to support the call despite Police claims to have exhausted all possibilities.
Annual Hullegeb Israeli-Ethiopian Arts Festival to showcase vibrant culture, arts, and music
As he will perform the character in Amharic, Tehila Yeshayahu-Adega will offer a Hebrew translation on stage, bridging the linguistic gap.
Comptroller: Wages of Ethiopian Israelis 33% lower, only 67% of funds for integration plan utilized
The proportion of Ethiopian students with degrees from academic institutions compared to their proportion in the population is the smallest out of all Jewish populations.
A unique educational initiative inaugurated at Rambam
The annual Jewish-Ethiopian holiday ceremony was canceled due to the war
"The essence of Sigd is the renewal of the covenant between our people and God, reflecting our yearning for Zion and Jerusalem," Ethiopian-Israeli MK Dr. Tsega Melaku said on X.
Man indicted for attempted murder of officer at child hit-and-run protest
Habatamo Asras allegedly tried to stab and kill a police officer at a protest in Tel Aviv, and then later threatened several people and exposed his genitals to police officers.
Israel settles Amsalem dispute with anti-racism czar, will switch role
Zena was listed in a 2019 Noam party blacklist which detailed LGBTQ+ figures in media, academics that were feminist, and other government officials perceived as problematic.
Police officer seriously injured during 'Justice for Raphael' protest
Six police officers were injured in a number of violent incidents at the end of the protest in Tel Aviv.
Israel must stop its racism and save Ethiopian Jews - opinion
The last Jewish community, which was first exiled 2,000 years ago, is refused aliyah. And who is the refuser? The State of Israel!
Operation Tzur Israel reaches milestone: 5,000 Ethiopian olim reunited
The second phase of Operation Tzur Israel, an initiative aimed at facilitating the Aliyah of relatives of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, was completed on Wednesday, as 130 new immigrants arrived.
Israeli gov't D-Gs to visit Ethiopia, try to finalize aliyah for good
The amount of approved olim remaining in Ethiopia is 800, according to Shay Felber, director of the Aliyah and Absorption Unit.