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Saving the Lost Tribe: The Rescue and Redemption of the Ethiopian Jews
Asher Naim
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| #296628 in Books | 2003-01-01 | 2003-01-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.55 x1.06 x6.34l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A worthwhile account|By Bekasume|This book gives a worthwhile account of a very important part of Jewish/Israeli history as well as an interesting insight into a little know part of their history.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By J Man|Excellent book as it covers a caring diplomats role and the p|From Publishers Weekly|Operation Solomon was one of recent history's more unusual mass immigrations. In April 1991, 14,200 African Jews were airlifted from war-torn Ethiopia to Israel in a 25-hour period, bringing nothing other than religious items and the cloth
For nearly three thousand years, the black Jews of Ethiopia–known as the Falashas–maintained their faith and their identity in the face of drought, famine, and tribal war. They were indeed the lost tribe, tracing their ancestry to King Solomon and the queen of Sheba. Then in May 1991, these Ethiopian Jews staged a miraculous exodus. With Ethiopia exploding around them in brutal civil war, some fourteen thousand Falashas were safely airlifted to Jerusalem by t...
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