Ethiopian in israel
High Court of Justice strikes down police ID-check procedures due to racial profiling
The ruling cancels two sections of police procedure: Requiring ID based on generalized “concern” of an offense, and verifying a person’s details on the police computer without reasonable suspicion.
Artful Ethiopia: Israeli artists with Ethiopian roots get a chance to shine in Jerusalem
'We Are Black Jews': The courageous journey of Ethiopian Jews to Israel - review
Ethiopian Amb. to 'Post': History between Ethiopia and Israel shapes relationship - interview
Canadian philanthropists launch scholarship for Ethiopian-Israelis
The goal of the initiative is to support a new generation of Ethiopian-Israeli leaders.
Immigrants arrive in Israel from Ethiopia despite pandemic
They are among 400 Ethiopians who claim Jewish heritage who were approved for immigration three weeks before Israel’s March 2 election.
Racism is a collective problem – but there is still room for hope
Reflections on racism and disappointment and the vision of the mother of a dark-skinned boy, together with a belief that the “ideal heavenly Jerusalem” is not beyond reach.
Activists step up campaign to bring remaining Falash Mura to Israel
There currently remain approximately 7,500 members of the community in Addis Ababa and Gondar, many of whom have been stuck there for many years awaiting immigration to Israel.
Trump to donate $1m. to empower 'marginalized' Arab, Ethiopian Israelis
Preference will be given to proposals that allow local organizations to take the lead.
Fixing the IDF
Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi has his hands full but first needs to ensure that his officers abide by the values and principles that the IDF has always presumed to stand for.
Eden Alene, of Ethiopian descent, will represent Israel at Eurovision
The Eurovision 2020 will be held in Rotterdam in May
Anti-racism head to police: Control racist remarks after Tekah incident
Tekah’s killing shook the country, and led to nationwide protests by the Ethiopian community about dangerous discrimination by police and racism against Ethiopians.
Employment service: Young Ethiopian-Israelis struggling to find work
The latest figures were published by the Employment Service on Sunday, ahead of the Ethiopian-Jewish holiday of Sigd, which begins on Tuesday evening.
Policeman who killed Solomon Tekah likely to be indicted for negligent homicide
Shai Nitzan said that the policeman would first receive a pre-indictment hearing before a final decision was made.