The two major threads that bind the Jewish people together are love of family and education. This documentary testifies to that fact. Education and family values are the pillars of Jewish success. Beautiful documentary, Am Yisrael Chai!!
I'm a Christian of the wild olive tree that was grafted into the natural olive tree may the Holy GOD of Abraham Issac and Israel bless you'll and me amen ✡✝️🕎🇮🇱
thank you. very well done. I see that the Museum and the films are already doing the great work of giving the Ethiopian Israelis individual faces within their community and in the larger world. May God bless all of you. Shalom.
PLEASE SHARE YOUR CALL WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS - They need to RETURN TO ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 IS holy land- they were set up ua-cam.com/video/aw3J8gRbi7w/v-deo.html
We are proud about the good integration of our brothers and sisters from Beta Israel, Ethiopia, in Israel. Ethiopia is since very longtime linked to Israel: The Tribe of Dan, the first to be deported, the King Solomon and Queen of Sheba with Menelik as child. But also through rabbi philipus and a prince of Ethiopia. The Dan tribe didn´t remain only in Ethiopia. Several members moved toward into middle and western Africa. The coming time will make it clear, the larger number of Jews is rather filed with colored 50 millions. Here let us say it clear, we thank very much are Ashkenazis, Sepharidics brothers and sisters for the big, great service to Israel. May GOD bless them.
Tribe of Dan is rejected. Tribe of Dan no more include in 12 tribe of Israel. Israel today is created by Theodore H alias Benjamin Z sionist for sionist. They are intruders until they fullfill the given time.
Hello, shalom ! I am from Moscow, and my name is Sonya. I am half Jewish and half Russian woman. And i think that i can to be an Ethiopian woman too,is not it? I believe in legend of the king Solomon and the queen Sheba mixed and was born their son Ménélik.
thank GOD brother but u whent thru a lot I am happy for u from Kenya Somali GOD bless u indeed u are form Lange of king Solomon or nabi Suleiman wch mean u are original Israel let no body Desi great u I feel good when u are happy thanks
Mohamed, they’re NOT. What would u call those “yebir (in daarot clan). they’ practiced Judaism at one point, they’re also some saho clan of Eritrea who practiced Judaism many thousands ago. My bro. It has nothing to do with family tree. These people never practiced Judaism...it’s mainly economical:
It was a set up, they should have NEVER been moved, they are actually in Exile UNBEKNOWNST TO THEM ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 IS the Holy Land and those who took THEM knew this ua-cam.com/video/aw3J8gRbi7w/v-deo.html
whiles watching the video i was actually wondering whether there was any interracial marriages and i was't dissapointed at all. God has really blessed Isreal.
Interracial marriages are NOT PERMITTED in Orit 'ToRAH' - even the lady said it she wanted a gentile like HERSELF, the male states he is a 'New man', lost his Israelite Identity so much so his children don't even speak Amharic! They NEED TO RETURN TO ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹, its the holy land! They are encamped amongst the Serpentine Offspring dressed in ✡ JEWISHNESS
It's against the MOSAIC LAW, no interracial marriages are permitted according to the Ancient writings These people should RETURN BACK TO ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 ua-cam.com/video/aw3J8gRbi7w/v-deo.html
If a white person just sees Black, it may be because color is such a bigger thing in our families. My Aunt M had an auburn-haired son, a red-headed daughter, & a very blonde son. The daughter had green eyes, the younger son blue. My mother, when she wore her make-up, wore it so that she was not much lighter than the one who said she felt a white person was telling her she looked like a black blob. My mother's eyes were very dark olive. Her brother was much darker than her, yet the only one that spoke as if he could be prejudiced, I think. His son had red hair, & green eyes. His other son was much lighter, except for very dark hair. I think his daughter had very light eyes, but I'm not sure. My sister was born with WHITE hair, but brown eyes, & I was born with BLACK hair. One of my mom's sisters was super white, with super blonde hair & incredibly blue eyes, but both her children are probably the darkest of all the grandchildren. Color is a thing: auburn, red, blonde, white, which later became wheat blonde, black, olive, blue, green........it's all there. I The first year that I taught elementary is very memorable, in places, because 8 of my 10 students were Black. One of the white children wanted me to take her home each day. She was a very sweet child, but she was the youngest of 3, and I didn't really worry about her. I knew she'd probably be okay, with her very conventional family. The other white child was a different story, as her parents were getting a divorce. She got me in trouble, because I let three of them go to the bathroom together, and she had brought cigarettes. The two friends she took with her were, from my view, from perfect families. One was super sweet, and adorably dressed each day. She really was adorable. The other was taller, like her dad, who was a fireman. Another child was my favorite, maybe because she was picked on a little bit, because she was quiet. Her great big eyes would well up with tears, when the child with parents who were divorcing made a little peck at her....about something like her cute red tennis shoes. I honestly could not have loved the child with the cute red tennis shoes more, if she had been my own child. What seemed important, and what I noticed, wasn't their eye color or hair color, but their personalities. They all had very different personalities. Then, in memories, I'll remember the biggness of their eyes. Sometimes I'll remember a pug nose, very similar to the nose of my best friend, in elementary. I guess what I'm trying to say is that, if someone just sees black, or Black, they probably just haven't spent much time with Black people, yet. They still see like a child, like the child they were, when meeting their cousins: "You don't know he has green eyes?? Weird!!" Or, " Doesn't Lane look more like Aunt V's child, with the blonde hair [than Aunt M's child]"? You see? That's how we learn who they are. My family has so many different colors, that it took me awhile to figure out which ones were only related by marriage. It isn't obvious, at all. If someone just sees black, to me it's sort of like she's saying she's ignorant, or just hasn't seen that many people. You probably don't want to tell them that, because they probably haven't figured that out, yet, so they'll disagree. My sister refused to let my mother dye her hair blonde, in the 4th grade. She thought it insulted her, because she was beautiful, anyway. My mother ( & everyone) made such a big deal about her long blonde hair, that she shocked everyone ( except her husband) by cutting it all off, for her wedding. She was making a statement: "He doesn't love me because I was born blonde, or have beautiful hair, he loves ME". She was right. Everyone knew, though, that it had never really been about the beautiful, long hair, blonde or otherwise; she had a very pretty face, totally different from mine. They just had to re-think their image of her, and realize that there were many things that went into making her beautiful. White people are just used to being dumb: 'blondes have more fun' -type thing. It's so easy to sum up one cousin as a red-headed tom-boy, and another as something else. Black people, and my sister, challenge us to look BEYOND color. Whitney Houston is prettier than anyone in my family, and it doesn't have anything to do with her skin, hair, singing, or fitness. She is just Really Beautiful. The person who had a friend that just saw black either wasn't that smart, or hadn't had much exposure to black people. She'll get it, eventually....and probably wish she'd not been so dismissive of characteristics beyond color. The red, blonde, black, blue-eyed, brown-eyed thing is just so simple, but she's missing a whole lot out there. It's like a girl I met in Austin, TX, who thought College Station, TX was FLAT, just flat....and ugly. It took me back, for a moment. What about the big hill going up Texas Ave.? What about the trees lining the entrance to Texas A & M? What about the dense forest on the south side of Hwy 30? What about the ups & downs all over the place? What she was really saying is that she just thought we were a bunch of dumb hicks. I smiled. SHE WAS MISSING SO MUCH!!!!
@@virginiatribe6448 You cant compare Israel to the U.S. The later held black people as slaves for hundreds of years. Post slavery there was many years of systematic & structural racism aimed at blacks. Obviously, this would have a detrimental impact over time. The U.S. is the most racist nation in the entire history of human existence. You are blaming blacks for having victim mentalities, but need to take a good look at their historical experiences in predominately white countries. They have in fact endured a lot of trauma and abuse. As someone who is not white or black, I see it as a continuing struggle for basic dignity & human rights. Astounding this struggle is also taking place in Israel, on a smaller scale. Seems most Israelis see themselves as white and obviously black Jews of Ethiopian origin are the polar opposite.
@@derricklee2402 I agree with many things you wrote, but why did the Ethiopians leave their homeland of Ethiopia and left for Israel? Now with everything you said about blacks struggling in Israel, how do you explain the Ethiopians who joined the IDF and are now killing the innocent indigenous population???
Hebrew sounds AWFUL! Can’t you just soften those awful “kh” sounds and use softer “h” or “ch” sounds? The world will thank you. The sound of Hebrew makes peoples’ ears bleed.
Given that most languages on earth today use "glottal sounds" ( as did English until about the time of Shakespeare----and as German still does, Unser kleine wunder Mädchen) one would think that someone as remarkably intelligent as you, would know that already. But I suppose with bleeding eardrums and all, you couldn't possibly know that the "ch" and "kh" sounds you delineated, are basically degrees of the same sound. The world understands the universal usefulness of the glottal; perhaps one day, you might join everyone else?
The two major threads that bind the Jewish people together are love of family and education. This documentary testifies to that fact. Education and family values are the pillars of Jewish success. Beautiful documentary, Am Yisrael Chai!!
Fascinating portraits - makes it clear that the Jewish people are a beautiful Mosaic - we are the Mosaic of the people of Moses
Thank you. I always wanted to hear the perspective of Ethiopian Jews, living in Israel.
I’m ashamed.
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@@embaderho4807 why?
Very special people, very sweet, I LOVE YOU, be proud of what you are, god bless you!!.
I'm a Christian of the wild olive tree that was grafted into the natural olive tree may the Holy GOD of Abraham Issac and Israel bless you'll and me amen ✡✝️🕎🇮🇱
@@shawngordon6626 Hi, Thank you!, where do you live?
thank you. very well done. I see that the Museum and the films are already doing the great work of giving the Ethiopian Israelis individual faces within their community and in the larger world. May God bless all of you. Shalom.
Very wise of Mr. Dese to take his family to see their roots in Ethiopia.
Come back home, brother and sister we love you! No matter how much education or money, your identity come first, ማነት ከምንም በላይ ናት::
PLEASE SHARE YOUR CALL WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS - They need to RETURN TO ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 IS holy land- they were set up ua-cam.com/video/aw3J8gRbi7w/v-deo.html
We are proud about the good integration of our brothers and sisters from Beta Israel, Ethiopia, in Israel. Ethiopia is since very longtime linked to Israel: The Tribe of Dan, the first to be deported, the King Solomon and Queen of Sheba with Menelik as child. But also through rabbi philipus and a prince of Ethiopia. The Dan tribe didn´t remain only in Ethiopia. Several members moved toward into middle and western Africa. The coming time will make it clear, the larger number of Jews is rather filed with colored 50 millions. Here let us say it clear, we thank very much are Ashkenazis, Sepharidics brothers and sisters for the big, great service to Israel. May GOD bless them.
Tribe of Dan is rejected. Tribe of Dan no more include in 12 tribe of Israel.
Israel today is created by Theodore H alias Benjamin Z sionist for sionist.
They are intruders until they fullfill the given time.
እየሩሳሌም የጎዳናሽ ውጥንቅጡ ምን ቢበዛ ሳላይሽ አልቀርም በአምላክ ኃይል እርዳታ ተመስገን ኤልያስ ጠምቤቦ ነኝ ከአዲስ አበባ ኢትዬጵያ
Your people need to RETURN, ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 IS the Holy Land- they were deceived by their enemies- we are ISRAELITES not Israeli ✡ zion self made state
i HEARD THE KID SAY [BARUK HASHEM[ BUT THAT WASN{T POSTED IN THE TRANSLATION. Does youtube censor that? or is this an atheist channel???
Hello, shalom ! I am from Moscow, and my name is Sonya. I am half Jewish and half Russian woman. And i think that i can to be an Ethiopian woman too,is not it? I believe in legend of the king Solomon and the queen Sheba mixed and was born their son Ménélik.
You are not Abyssinian. Just stop this. You are not Semitic. You’re Russian from the north.
thank GOD brother but u whent thru a lot I am happy for u from Kenya Somali GOD bless u indeed u are form Lange of king Solomon or nabi Suleiman wch mean u are original Israel let no body Desi great u I feel good when u are happy thanks
Mohamed, they’re NOT. What would u call those “yebir (in daarot clan). they’ practiced Judaism at one point, they’re also some saho clan of Eritrea who practiced Judaism many thousands ago. My bro. It has nothing to do with family tree. These people never practiced Judaism...it’s mainly economical:
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I love you Ethiopians
Idiot they are not Ethiopians
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Very interesting documentary.
very well done
16:12 why is there lotion next to his computer?
God Bless Israel and Ethiopia
Small conversation between little Queen Sheba and her dad ( 9.04 - 10.38 ).
Very sad journey but you made it. It is hard to watch
I love you all
It was a set up, they should have NEVER been moved, they are actually in Exile UNBEKNOWNST TO THEM ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 IS the Holy Land and those who took THEM knew this ua-cam.com/video/aw3J8gRbi7w/v-deo.html
any link to that page on facebook?
Is this available in English?
The subtitles are extremely difficult.
whiles watching the video i was actually wondering whether there was any interracial marriages and i was't dissapointed at all. God has really blessed Isreal.
You'll did
YOU'LL DID WELL FOR YOURSELF YOU'LL NOT LAZIE PEOPLE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ✡✝️🕎🇮🇱
Interracial marriages are NOT PERMITTED in Orit 'ToRAH' - even the lady said it she wanted a gentile like HERSELF, the male states he is a 'New man', lost his Israelite Identity so much so his children don't even speak Amharic! They NEED TO RETURN TO ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹, its the holy land! They are encamped amongst the Serpentine Offspring dressed in ✡ JEWISHNESS
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These/They are ALL my Children
their are many interracial marriages now in Israel its beautiful to see !!!
It's against the MOSAIC LAW, no interracial marriages are permitted according to the Ancient writings
These people should RETURN BACK TO ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 ua-cam.com/video/aw3J8gRbi7w/v-deo.html
Wonderful Ethiopian Jews ❤️❤️❤️
@32:53...this guy has kind face.
If a white person just sees Black, it may be because color is such a bigger thing in our families. My Aunt M had an auburn-haired son, a red-headed daughter, & a very blonde son. The daughter had green eyes, the younger son blue. My mother, when she wore her make-up, wore it so that she was not much lighter than the one who said she felt a white person was telling her she looked like a black blob. My mother's eyes were very dark olive. Her brother was much darker than her, yet the only one that spoke as if he could be prejudiced, I think. His son had red hair, & green eyes. His other son was much lighter, except for very dark hair. I think his daughter had very light eyes, but I'm not sure. My sister was born with WHITE hair, but brown eyes, & I was born with BLACK hair. One of my mom's sisters was super white, with super blonde hair & incredibly blue eyes, but both her children are probably the darkest of all the grandchildren. Color is a thing: auburn, red, blonde, white, which later became wheat blonde, black, olive, blue, green........it's all there. I
The first year that I taught elementary is very memorable, in places, because 8 of my 10 students were Black. One of the white children wanted me to take her home each day. She was a very sweet child, but she was the youngest of 3, and I didn't really worry about her. I knew she'd probably be okay, with her very conventional family. The other white child was a different story, as her parents were getting a divorce. She got me in trouble, because I let three of them go to the bathroom together, and she had brought cigarettes. The two friends she took with her were, from my view, from perfect families. One was super sweet, and adorably dressed each day. She really was adorable. The other was taller, like her dad, who was a fireman. Another child was my favorite, maybe because she was picked on a little bit, because she was quiet. Her great big eyes would well up with tears, when the child with parents who were divorcing made a little peck at her....about something like her cute red tennis shoes. I honestly could not have loved the child with the cute red tennis shoes more, if she had been my own child.
What seemed important, and what I noticed, wasn't their eye color or hair color, but their personalities. They all had very different personalities. Then, in memories, I'll remember the biggness of their eyes. Sometimes I'll remember a pug nose, very similar to the nose of my best friend, in elementary.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that, if someone just sees black, or Black, they probably just haven't spent much time with Black people, yet. They still see like a child, like the child they were, when meeting their cousins: "You don't know he has green eyes?? Weird!!" Or, " Doesn't Lane look more like Aunt V's child, with the blonde hair [than Aunt M's child]"? You see? That's how we learn who they are. My family has so many different colors, that it took me awhile to figure out which ones were only related by marriage. It isn't obvious, at all.
If someone just sees black, to me it's sort of like she's saying she's ignorant, or just hasn't seen that many people. You probably don't want to tell them that, because they probably haven't figured that out, yet, so they'll disagree.
My sister refused to let my mother dye her hair blonde, in the 4th grade. She thought it insulted her, because she was beautiful, anyway. My mother ( & everyone) made such a big deal about her long blonde hair, that she shocked everyone ( except her husband) by cutting it all off, for her wedding. She was making a statement: "He doesn't love me because I was born blonde, or have beautiful hair, he loves ME". She was right.
Everyone knew, though, that it had never really been about the beautiful, long hair, blonde or otherwise; she had a very pretty face, totally different from mine. They just had to re-think their image of her, and realize that there were many things that went into making her beautiful.
White people are just used to being dumb: 'blondes have more fun' -type thing. It's so easy to sum up one cousin as a red-headed tom-boy, and another as something else.
Black people, and my sister, challenge us to look BEYOND color. Whitney Houston is prettier than anyone in my family, and it doesn't have anything to do with her skin, hair, singing, or fitness. She is just Really Beautiful.
The person who had a friend that just saw black either wasn't that smart, or hadn't had much exposure to black people. She'll get it, eventually....and probably wish she'd not been so dismissive of characteristics beyond color.
The red, blonde, black, blue-eyed, brown-eyed thing is just so simple, but she's missing a whole lot out there. It's like a girl I met in Austin, TX, who thought College Station, TX was FLAT, just flat....and ugly. It took me back, for a moment. What about the big hill going up Texas Ave.? What about the trees lining the entrance to Texas A & M? What about the dense forest on the south side of Hwy 30?
What about the ups & downs all over the place?
What she was really saying is that she just thought we were a bunch of dumb hicks. I smiled. SHE WAS MISSING SO MUCH!!!!
Nice history
It’s dishonorable history.
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Many important questions were not asked. Their expectations, lack of self responsibility, victimhood of some is what's creating their failure ...
Lol. Same thing said about "black" people in the "United States". 🤔
@@virginiatribe6448 You cant compare Israel to the U.S. The later held black people as slaves for hundreds of years. Post slavery there was many years of systematic & structural racism aimed at blacks. Obviously, this would have a detrimental impact over time. The U.S. is the most racist nation in the entire history of human existence. You are blaming blacks for having victim mentalities, but need to take a good look at their historical experiences in predominately white countries. They have in fact endured a lot of trauma and abuse. As someone who is not white or black, I see it as a continuing struggle for basic dignity & human rights. Astounding this struggle is also taking place in Israel, on a smaller scale. Seems most Israelis see themselves as white and obviously black Jews of Ethiopian origin are the polar opposite.
@@derricklee2402 I agree with many things you wrote, but why did the Ethiopians leave their homeland of Ethiopia and left for Israel? Now with everything you said about blacks struggling in Israel, how do you explain the Ethiopians who joined the IDF and are now killing the innocent indigenous population???
Will make the Jews look beautiful again
The narrator has such a bad voice and is making such repulsive mouth noises, I had to turn off the video.
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Hebrew sounds AWFUL! Can’t you just soften those awful “kh” sounds and use softer “h” or “ch” sounds? The world will thank you. The sound of Hebrew makes peoples’ ears bleed.
don't speak for anyone but yourself.
Perhaps it does that to the uneducated and close minded.
Open your mind and your ears will follow.
Given that most languages on earth today use "glottal sounds" ( as did English until about the time of Shakespeare----and as German still does, Unser kleine wunder Mädchen) one would think that someone as remarkably intelligent as you, would know that already. But I suppose with bleeding eardrums and all, you couldn't possibly know that the "ch" and "kh" sounds you delineated, are basically degrees of the same sound.
The world understands the universal usefulness of the glottal; perhaps one day, you might join everyone else?
Janet Wunder, maybe you should stuff your ears with beeswax!!
Love the sound of Hebrew