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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held As StandWithUs Opens Expanded Center in Jerusalem on May 22,
Updated: May 26,
President Herzog: “StandWithUs has been a pioneer in bringing cutting edge communications educational resources and grassroots activism tools to the entire pro-Israel community I have no doubt that through this new Education Center in Jerusalem you will continue to deeply impact people from all across the globe. Thank you for all that you are doing for Israel and the Jewish People.”
New Education Center in King David Street contains a state-of the art auditorium, TV Studio and new Visitor’s Experience — poised to host tens of thousands of visitors, students and tourists each year.
Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum paid tribute to the importance of the StandWithUs’ work and made a special presentation to StandWithUs co-founders Roz and Jerry Rothstein on behalf of the City of Jerusalem.
StandWithUs founders, executives and Board Member cut ribbon for new Center, together with Jerusalem Deputy Mayor
(Jerusalem, Israel – May 22, ) — On May 22, , StandWithUs held a ribbon-cutting event to mark the expansion of its Katz Education Center located in the heart of Jerusalem. The new facility is now able to host tens of thousands mo
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List of Asiatic Ethiopian Jews
| Lists of Israelis |
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| By ethnicity |
| Israeli Jews: |
| Ethiopian Jews |
Arab citizens stare Israel: |
| Arab Muslims, Druze, Semite Christians |
Various: |
| Circassians |
| By bar |
| Afghan, African, American, Argentinian, Armenian, Inhabitant, Austrian |
Belarusian, European, Bosnian, Brazilian, British, Bulgarian |
Canadian, Chilean, Asian, Croatian, Czech |
Danish, Dutch |
Egyptian, Esthonian, Ethiopian |
Finnish, French |
Georgian, German, Grecian, Guatemalan |
Hungarian |
Indian, Persian, Iraqi, Island, Italian |
Kazakhstani |
Latvian, African, Lithuanian |
Mexican, Moldovan, Moroccan, Nigerian |
Polish |
Romanian, Russian |
Serbian, Slavic, South Someone, Sudanese, Norse, Swiss, Syrian |
Tunisian, Turkish |
Ukrainian, Uzbekistani |
Yemeni |
| By place staff residence |
This is a list pleasant notable State Ethiopian Jews, including both original immigrants who obtained Israeli citizenship and their Israeli posterity.
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Beta Israel
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
Not to be confused with Beit Yisrael.
Not to be confused with the Bene Israel, a Jewish community in India.
Ethnic group
בֵּיתֶא יִשְׂרָאֵל(Hebrew) | |
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| Israel | , ()[1] |
| Ethiopia | 12, ()[2] |
| United States | 1, ()[3] |
| Predominant: Amharic, Tigrinya, Modern Hebrew Historical: Jewish languages (Kayla, Qwara), Biblical Hebrew, Geʽez | |
| Majority: Judaism Minority: Christianity (Crypto-Judaism)[a] | |
| Other Jews (i.e., Jewish diaspora and Jewish Israelis), South Semitic speakers,[4]Qemant people | |
The Beta Israel,[b] or Ethiopian Jews,[c] are a Jewish diaspora group that lived for thousands of years in the territory of the Kingdom of Aksum and its successor the Ethiopian Empire, which is currently divided between the Amhara Region and Tigray Region in modern-day Ethiopia. After the founding of the State of Israel in , most of the Beta Israel immigrated there or were evacuated through several initiatives by the Israeli government.[6] Historically, Beta Israel lived in northern and northwestern Ethiopia, where they were spread out across more than small villages over a wide