Ethiopian Israeli Employment Up, but Wages Much Lower

Ethiopian Israeli Employment Up, but Wages Much Lower
According to the most recent Myers-JDC-Brookdale report (click here for full report), employment rates for Ethiopian Israelis are now nearly equal with all Jewish Israelis.    Between 2000 and 2016, employment rates for Ethiopian-Israelis ages 22-64 rose from 37% to 74% for women, and from 62% to 80% for men (compared with the 2016 rate of 80% for all Jewish women and 81% for all Jewish men).   Th...
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Two Ethiopian Israelis Elected to Knesset

Two Ethiopian Israelis Elected to Knesset
In the recent April elections, the Israeli Knesset received two new Ethiopian Israeli Members!  They are Gadi Yervarken and Pnina Tamano-Shata, both allied with the "Blue and White" Party.   Pnina was a MK from 2013-2105, so this is her second term.  Gadi, a captain in the reserves and former military intelligence officer, is a social activist and looks forward to serving the Israeli people and hi...
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Heroic Ethiopian Jewish Women’s Conference

Heroic Ethiopian Jewish Women’s Conference
The Heroic Ethiopian Jewish Women’s Conference was a huge success- inspirational, professional, well-organized and groundbreaking. On March 5th, organizer Shmuel Yilma welcomed over 400 people to celebrate the bravery of Ethiopian Jewish women, centered around the stories of 11 breakthrough women and 2 keynote heroes. The conference received wide media coverage and was lauded by the President of S...
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New AEJ Director

New AEJ Director
Shlomit Bukaya is the new Director of AEJ, replacing Ziva Mekonen-Degu who has retired after eight years of impressive service as the leader of Israel's oldest Ethiopian Jewish advocacy organization. Shlomit is an attorney.  Her law practice has focused on civil and commercial litigation with special emphasis on complex litigation matters and class actions in one of Israel's largest law firms. ...
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Heroic Ethiopian Jewish Women’s Conference

Heroic Ethiopian Jewish Women’s Conference
On March 5, 2019 at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque!    To Register (seats are limited), Click here. Heroic stories of the Jews of Ethiopia are unknown in Israeli society. The actions of heroic Ethiopian Jewish women , who risked their lives to save Jews and help them immigrate to Israel , are even less familiar. The conference will highlight two unknown heroines and 13 other Ethiopian Jewish wome...
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Ethiopian Jewry Chair established at Ono College

Ethiopian Jewry Chair established at Ono College
The International Center for the Study of Ethiopian Jewry at Ono Academic College launched a Chair for Research of Ethiopian Jewry on Sunday, the first such academic position in the country and likely the world. Excerpted from the January 9, 2019 Jerusalem Post -  Israel Online News  - by Jeremy Sharon Rabbi Dr. Sharon Shalom, (pictured here) the head of the international center, will se...
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Pardons for youth offenses offered at Sigd

Pardons for youth offenses offered at Sigd
This year in Jerusalem:   The Sigd holiday - the Ethiopian Jewish holy day expressing the commitment to return to Zion -  was observed in Jerusalem on November 7, 2018 with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin making a stirring address denouncing discrimination and promising to help Ethiopian Israeli youth offenders clear their records. A JTA news article stated,   "Rivlin and Justice Minister Ayele...
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Sigd in Israel-Nov 6-7, 2018

Sigd in Israel-Nov 6-7, 2018
The Ethiopian Jewish holiday of Sigd is national holiday in Israel nowadays, thanks to the tireless efforts of advocacy groups such as the Association of Ethiopian Jews, which is based in Jerusalem.    Sigd is an Amharic word meaning “prostration” or “worship” and the holiday falls on the 29th of the Hebrew month of Cheshvan. This date is exactly 50 days after Yom Kippur, usually happening in l...
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