HD
2025
For two millennia, a Jewish community has thrived in Ethiopia, yet its origins remain shrouded in mystery due to isolation from other Jewish populations until the mid-1800s. Over the past four decades, over 100,000 Ethiopian Jews have made the journey to Israel, seeking a new life. However, a significant group still waits, as their ancestors were converted to Christianity by missionaries in the late 1800s, leaving them stranded and yearning for their heritage. Their struggle highlights the complex tapestry of identity and belonging within the broader narrative of Jewish history.