Wuste Tzega, the Ethiopian Israeli Center for Culturally Adapted Psychotherapy, held an excellent and informative Zoominar recently. Executive Director Yeshitu Samul, Board Chair Avraham Leader, Board member Babu Yaakov, and FEJ Vice President Barbara Gaffin led an hour long zoom presentation about the vital work of Wuste Tzega. Wuste Tzega serves Ethiopian Israelis who have newly arrived in Is...
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New CEO at AEJ – plus high nonprofit rating!
After three years of outstanding leadership and advocacy, Adv. Shlomit Bukaya is leaving her position as AEJ Executive Director to move on to other opportunities. Shlomit brought the organization to a new level of professionalism and effectiveness. We wish Shlomit well in all her new endeavors.
The Association of Ethiopian Jews (AEJ) has selected Adv. Rina Eileen-Gorlik (pictured here (on...
Sigal Kanotopsky – New Accomplishments, New Challenges
Sigal Kanotopsky, the well-known and much-admired Ethiopian Israeli leader, has taken the position of U.S. Northeast Regional Directorfor the Jewish Agency for Israel, beginning immediately. Sigal was the innovative CEO of Olim Beyahad for ten years, and took the organization from a single-focus assistance to university graduates to a multi-tiered program combatting stereotypes on the media, publ...
Meet KHA Recipient Herut Desse Zerihun
Keren Hanan Aynor has helped thousands of Ethiopian-Israeli students by providing scholarship aid so they can continue their academic studies at colleges and universities across the Jewish state. Please consider making a contribution today at: http://www.kerenaynor.org.il.
Meet Herut Desse Zerihun
2nd Year MBA student at Ruppin Academic College, and KHA Scholarhip Recipient
"I set a goal and...
Beta Israel Business Center Continues throughout Pandemic
Despite being founded just months before the pandemic hit Israel, the Beta Israel Business Center (BIBC) continued helping Ethiopian Israeli businesses survive and grow. Small businesses developed an online presence, with digital marketing tools and training as well as support for bricks-and-mortar enterprises. Headed by Tech Career founder and tech-entrepreneur Asher Elias, BIBC helps more th...
Online Benefit for Wuste Tzega-Culturally Adapted Psychotherapy
The May 2nd Wuste Tzega Zoominar was excellent! A benefit to support this critically needed mental health service program, the event was very successful but more help is needed. The demand for services is far exceeding their resources.
You can watch a recording of the event, HERE. And DONATE, please, HERE.
Thank you!
Passover Greetings & Updates from Ethiopian Israeli Groups
Wishing you a Happy, Healthy Passover!
This year at Passover, let us celebrate our freedom, our strength, and our ability to overcome adversity. It's been tough, and we hope you and your families are well. Ethiopian Jewish groups in Israel are managing - with help from people like you - to carry on and provide education, employment and advocacy programs to those most in need.
Please make a holid...
Please Help Tigray! – Ethiopian Israelis Create Humanitarian Response
Shmuel Yilma, founder and director of Forum Yerusalem, and Tsega Melaku, PhD, Chair of Keren Hanan Aynor, and other Ethiopian Israeli leaders with whom Friends of Ethiopian Jews have worked on numerous programs in Israel have initiated a humanitarian coalition in response to the tens of thousands of displaced persons in Tigray caused by the recent fighting there. Click here to go to their C...
Tech Career Continues to Thrive Despite Pandemic
Here is a heartening, positive update from Tech Career, which is rising to the challenge of the pandemic ---
Dear friends,
We hope you are doing well during these challenging times.
During the ongoing crisis, your support and faith is more important to us than ever. It is allowing Ethiopian Israeli young adults to benefit from high quality technology training and embark on promising careers i...
Ethiopian Israeli Advanced Degree Students Slammed by Pandemic
Keren Hanan Aynor Scholarship Program (KHA) allows Ethiopian-Israeli students to realize their talents and successfully complete their degree studies. KHA scholarships, averaging $1000 per year, go to students at universities across Israel. KHA recipients, aged 25-55, are too old to receive regular state scholarships. Most work part-time jobs to help pay their expenses but rely on programs l...