Ethiopia
Municipal rabbi publicly apologizes for questioning Jewishness of Ethiopian mikveh attendant
Two weeks ago, and about eight years after the incident first occurred, the religious municipality of Kiryat Motzkin, along with Druckman, issued a public personal apology to Ishta.
Beware misinformation on Ethiopia's Fano militias and situation in Amhara - opinion
Ethiopia needs honest dialogue, not inflammatory rhetoric - opinion
Misframing the Ethiopian crisis: A call for honest diplomacy - opinion
On This Day: Operation Solomon’s record-breaking flight and humanitarian triumph
Ethiopian Jews who escaped remember being woken up by their parents in the middle of the night and being told to pack very few items.
Operation Moses: Celebrating 40 years since mission to rescue Ethiopian Jews
Netanyahu swore to continue the advancement of Ethiopians in the Jewish state and to fight against discrimination and racism.
Trump's executive orders are destroying American values - opinion
From targeting foreign students to attacking transgender rights, Trump's recent executive actions aren't making America great - they're dismantling the principles that made it great to begin with.
Pre-military academies must serve all of Israeli society - opinion
To realize the enormous potential of pre-military programs as a platform for social change we must ensure they are accessible to everyone and that diverse groups are represented.
Ethiopian Amb. to 'Post': History between Ethiopia and Israel shapes relationship - interview
Diplomatic Affairs: Jerusalem Post's news editor talks with the Ethiopian ambassador about historical connections and flourishing partnerships.
Israeli medical team restores sight to hundreds in Ethiopian humanitarian mission
An Israeli medical team treated nearly 1,000 patients and restored sight to hundreds during a humanitarian mission to Ethiopia's underserved communities.
Hadas Malada-Matsree: The first Ethiopian woman to be an IDF doctor
Hadas Malada-Matsree has been the recipient of many awards for her work in the health sector and her ardent social activism, especially for the Ethiopian-Israeli community.
Ethiopian wolves feed on nectar, may be first large carnivores to act as pollinators
During observations, some wolves visited as many as 30 blooms in a single trip. While most wolves only visited a few flowers, one licked 20 flowers and another licked 30.
JDC is helping women in the developing world thrive
JDC brings its Jewish humanitarian values and expertise to address the challenges of endemic poverty, food insecurity, and lack of healthcare.
Jews of Ethiopian descent plan state-of-the-art cultural and heritage center in Be’er Sheva
Jewish National Fund-USA pledges funds to renovate and upgrade “the heart and soul” of Be’er Sheva’s 13,000-strong community, the Shavu Banim Center.
Fifty years after her discovery, Lucy remains the original Australopithecus celebrity
Her species provided compelling evidence that upright walking evolved before large brains in human evolution.