Ethiopian Jews
Haset: Bringing kosher Ethiopian food to Jerusalem - restaurant review
By the edge of Mahaneh Yehuda, Haset offers Ethiopian food served on injera, bringing the taste and feel of an Ethiopian home to Jerusalem.
Jerusalem through Ethiopian eyes: Understanding Israel's capital through its Ethiopian communities
Message for Netanyahu: Let Ethiopian Jews represent Israel, not just clean its offices - opinion
MK Tsega Melaku: Missing girl Haymanut Kasau ignored for nearly two years - interview
Police not doing enough to find Haymanot Kasau, family tells Knesset panel
Haymanot Kasau’s family accused police of neglect nearly two years after she disappeared, telling MKs her case would be treated differently if she weren’t Ethiopian.
‘Beyond Herzl’: Naftali Aklum on Ethiopian Jewish heritage, Zionism, and Israel’s future
WATCH: JPost’s Corinne Baum in conversation with Naftali Aklum on history, identity, and the place of Ethiopian Jews in shaping Zionism.
Letter to Netanyahu: We love you but listen - let Ethiopian Jews in - opinion
Now is the time to create a unified, strategic diplomatic team drawing from all political parties and all communities in Israel.
Jews are not a color; we are a global people - opinion
Judaism is a family rooted in faith, strengthened by diversity, and united in a covenant that binds us across cultures, languages, and generations.
The time for talking is over: Ethiopian Israelis need family reunification now - opinion
According to official estimates, over 7,000 people of Ethiopian Jewish descent remain in Ethiopia, most living in designated waiting areas in Gondar and Addis Ababa.
We are Black Zionists: Why are our sacrifices ignored? - opinion
Ethiopian Israelis are proud citizens of the state and serve in the army but don't receive much attention in the media.
As thousands stay away, Ethiopian Israelis pay a heavy price in Gaza war - opinion
Israelis of Ethiopian origin enlist in higher numbers than the national average, despite facing institutional neglect, racism, and economic hardship.
‘It’s amazing to see what education can do’
The Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation has opened new vistas for Israeli students of Ethiopian descent at the Hebrew University.
Oldest known 15th-Century Orit Books of Ethiopian Jewry uncovered by TAU researchers
These sacred texts, written in Ge'ez, a language known only to the Kessim (Ethiopian Jewish priests), hold significant cultural and historical importance.
'It’s amazing to see what education can do'
In the fourth episode of the 2025 season of ‘The Philanthropists,’ Maxyne Finkelstein, President of the Morris & Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation, speaks to Israeli writer and director Maor Zaguri.