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On Wings of Eagles

Autor Micha Feldman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2012
Told through diary entries interspersed with the stories of many Ethiopian Jews in their own words, this is the gripping account of the Jewish Agency's co-ordinator of Ethiopian aliyah as he worked over a decade to free the Beta Israel from shocking conditions. With Ethiopia overrun by rebels, the Jews had left their villages in northern Ethiopia by the thousands to trek for weeks to the Sudan. There, in squalid refugee camps, untold numbers died of disease and malnutrition. Those left alive were motivated only by the desire to return to Zion. Starving, preyed-upon, and often separated from their families in heartbreaking ways, the refugees also faced stark cultural adjustments in Israel. When Israel was able to open an embassy in Ethiopia in January 1990, the author went to Addis Ababa, where his crowning achievement as the Jewish Agency s representative and Israeli consul was overseeing the immigration of over fourteen thousand Jews from the besieged city in the dramatic two-day Operation Solomon in May 1991. This modern-day Exodus story is a heart-warming tale of the love of one man for Ethiopian Jewry as he devoted himself to their struggle to go up to Jerusalem.
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ISBN-13: 9789652295699
ISBN-10: 9652295698
Pagini: 303
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Gazelle Book Services Ltd

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"Readers will become more familiar with an ancient Jewish tribe that survived for thousands of years in isolation and never lost its desire to immigrate to their ancestral homeland." -- Brandon Stern, Jewishbookcouncil.org
"Readers will become more familiar with an ancient Jewish tribe that survived for thousands of years in isolation and never lost its desire to immigrate to their ancestral homeland." -- Brandon Stern, Jewishbookcouncil.org