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Second Falash Mura Aid Center Abruptly Shut
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Closure of troubled center in Gondar expected to leave Ethiopian aliyah applicants begging for food.
Nearly two years after the closing of a compound in the capital of Ethiopia - one of two privately run facilities that fed and educated destitute members of the Falash Mura community- the other compound, in the northern city of Gondar, closed abruptly this week, The Jewish Week has learned.
The closing of the Gondar compound by the operating organization following threats against...
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High Court petitioned to approve Falash Mura immigration
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; 00-00-0000 Headline: High Court petitioned to approve Falash Mura immigration Byline: DAN IZENBERG Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 04 Monday, July 1, 2003 -- Twenty-six members of the Falash Mura community in Ethiopia waiting to be brought to Israel ...
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Government decision on Falash Mura corrects historical injustice - activist
Jerusalem Post
; ... Headline: Government decision on Falash Mura corrects historical injustice - activist Byline: DAN IZENBERG Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 05 Friday, February 21, 2003 -- Jerusalem attorney Michael Corinaldi, a key activist in the struggle to bring Ethiopian ...
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Second Falash Mura Aid Center Abruptly Shut
The New York Jewish Week
; Closure of troubled center in Gondar expected to leave Ethiopian aliyah applicants begging for food. Nearly two years after the closing of a compound in the capital of Ethiopia - one of two privately run facilities that fed and educated destitute members of the Falash Mura community- the other
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Falash Mura aliya finished, state tells High Court. Ethiopian petitioners: Processing of community's immigration applications can never be finished
Jerusalem Post
; ... petitioners: Processing of community's immigration applications can never be finished Byline: DAN IZENBERG Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 06 Monday, January 14, 2008 -- The High Court of Justice will order the state to allow more than 1,400 additional members ...
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Falash Mura Compound Reopens After Crisis
The New York Jewish Week
; N.Y.-based group dismisses as 'absolute nonsense' reports of abuses at its Ethiopian site. The fenced-in compound operated in Addis Ababa by a New York-based humanitarian organization to feed and educate Falash Mura has returned to its normal schedule after being closed for three weeks recently
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High Court to Rule on Falash Mura Aliyah.
Israel Faxx
; By IsraelNationalNews.com More than 1,400 members of the Falash Mura community in Ethiopia will be al= lowed to immigrate to Israel, whether the State voluntarily agrees or is in= stead forced to do so by the High Court of Justice. The immigration to Israel of the Falash Mura has long been a bone
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THE FALASH MURA
Jerusalem Post
; Haim Rosen Jerusalem Post 04-02-1996 Sir, - The letter of Jack A. Zeller (March 11), under the misleading caption, "The Jews from Ethiopia," contains a mishmash of half-truths, misinformation or disinformation about the religious status of the Falash Mura community. The Chief Rabbinate has yet to
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Are Their Waiting Days Over? The Falash Mura of Ethiopia are frustrated and depressed. But momentum is building for their aliyah.
The Jewish Week
; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia -- Visitors are a rare sight for Setegn Mantegbosh. To reach her home, a mud hut off a main road in the eastern part of Ethiopia's capital, you walk down a dirt path in a warren of mud structures, go left, right, then left again. Watch your step -- a rare rainstorm in the
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Falash Mura In Flux
The Jewish Week
; Humanitarian group denies report that Ethiopia has closed down Gondar compound; observers worry Israel is dragging feet on increasing aliyah rate. Two weeks before an Israeli government program to double the immigration rate of Falash Mura from Ethiopia is set to begin, a compound operated by a New
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Activists: Ethiopians Die As Care Is Denied
Forward
; A dozen Ethiopians, including nine children, reportedly died last month after being refused care by American Jewish relief organizations as they waited for permission to immigrate to Israel. Among the dead were starvation victims Emaye Molla, 18, and her 8-year-old brother, Berhane, Ethiopian
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