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14 < IDC Winter 2010 First Graduating Class of the Israel at Heart Program “Once they were kings. A half million strong, they matched their faith with fervor and out-matched the Moslem and Christian tribesmen around them to rule the mountain highlands around Lake Tana. They called themselves Beta Israel—the house of Israel—and used the Torah to guide their prayers and memories of the heights of Jerusalem as they lived in their thatched huts in Ethiopia. But their neighbors called them Falashas—the alien ones, the invaders. And even three hundred years of rule, even the black features that matched those of all the people around them did not make the Jews of Ethiopia secure governors of their destiny in Africa.” (“Falashas: The Forgotten Jews,” Baltimore Jewish Times, November 9, 1979)
feAtures / ethiopian scholarship Program POLISHING THE JEWELS IN THE CROWN OF THE ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY The first group of Ethiopian Scholarship Program students who will graduate in June 2010, attaining degrees in various fields following their success at IDC. They are: Tamar Pikado, Sara Avraham, Tigist Getahun, Dvora Yevarkun, Mali Aklum, Daniel Bachta, Rachel Teba, Shlomo Workne, Yaniv Jambar, Boaz Negose. Third in from the right, wearing a black shirt, is Ester David, the program’s very dedicated coordinator IDC Winter 2010 > 15
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POLISHING THE JEWELS IN THE CROWN OF THE ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY<br />
<strong>The</strong> first group of Ethiopian Scholarship Program students who will<br />
graduate in June 2010, attaining degrees in various fields following<br />
their success at <strong>IDC</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y are: Tamar Pikado, Sara Avraham,<br />
Tigist Getahun, Dvora Yevarkun, Mali Aklum, Daniel Bachta,<br />
Rachel Teba, Shlomo Workne, Yaniv Jambar, Boaz Negose. Third in<br />
from the right, wearing a black shirt, is Ester David, the program’s<br />
very dedicated coordinator<br />
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