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Our Publications
Our insightful publications cover cultural education, community leadership, and social justice. These works reflect our commitment to education and advocacy, offering valuable perspectives and practical solutions to contemporary issues.
The article addresses the ongoing challenges faced by Ethiopian-Israelis, including discrimination and employment barriers. It highlights the importance of initiatives by Prime Minister Netanyahu and others to promote equality through education and job opportunities.
The article discusses the significant challenges Ethiopian-Israelis face, such as racial discrimination and social inequities. It highlights the need for systemic changes in military and civilian justice, education, and social services to ensure equitable treatment and opportunities for Ethiopian Jews in Israel.
The article critiques Ethiopia’s lack of effective leadership, highlighting the government’s human rights abuses and corruption. It contrasts the leadership styles of Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom and former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, advocating for leadership reform and accountability to foster Ethiopia’s development and global standing.
The article highlights the shared roots and experiences of the author and Ethiopian musician Teddy Afro. It explores Teddy Afro’s rise to fame despite government oppression and his role in unifying Ethiopians through music. The author reflects on Ethiopia’s political struggles and Teddy Afro’s influence in promoting unity and resistance against divisive governance.
The article argues against claims that there are no qualified Ethiopian Israelis for prominent positions, citing systemic discrimination. It highlights Rabbi Reuven Wabashat and others who are highly qualified yet overlooked. The piece calls for greater inclusivity and recognition of Ethiopian Israelis in public and professional spheres.
This article discusses the author’s personal journey of grappling with the political and social climate under Donald Trump’s presidency. It reflects on the implications of Trump’s policies and rhetoric on both a national and global scale, emphasizing the need for conscious and moral resistance against perceived injustices.
The article reflects on the lessons of Tisha B’Av, emphasizing the destructive impact of baseless hatred that led to the fall of the Second Temple. It criticizes the Israeli Chief Rabbinate’s exclusion of esteemed rabbis, calling it a modern example of baseless hatred, and urges for unity and understanding to avoid repeating past mistakes.