Activists are highlighting the roles community leaders and others played in bringing the Beta Israel to Israel, seeking to combat racist attitudes and empower Ethiopian youth

Until now Jews in Ethiopia could only get kosher meat around the holidays when 'shochtim' would be flown in; a recent initiative by a Modern Orthodox group sought to change that

Children's book and 'Sigd-in-a-box' rolled out ahead of Tuesday holiday, as American Jews look to embrace racial diversity, global peoplehood

Jewish Agency and Absorption Ministry say no changes to immigration drive planned in wake of renewal of hostilities between Addis Ababa and breakaway region

Ayanawo Ferada Senebato and his cousins go to civil war-torn Ethiopia to ransom a book of the Orit, a version of the Bible in an ancient dialect that belonged to their ancestors

A wave of 3,000 new immigrants is underway, but many activists say the piecemeal operation only prolongs the saga and provides false hope to those who will never be let into Israel

News editor Amy Spiro debriefs after a trip to Ethiopia; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman recaps a Paris conference on Israel-Africa relations, plus shares Shabbat in Istanbul

After more than a year without immigration flights from Addis Ababa, the first of what is promised to be 3,000 new olim greeted with festive ceremony at Ben Gurion Airport

Ethiopia-born Immigration Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata says work is underway to teach Israelis more about the community's losses, and compensate their families

Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata vows 'I will not leave anyone behind,' as 3000 Ethiopian Jews await immigration flights

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