From Tragedy to Triumph
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From Tragedy to Triumph

The Politics Behind the Rescue of Ethiopian Jewry

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  2. English
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From Tragedy to Triumph

The Politics Behind the Rescue of Ethiopian Jewry

About this book

From 1984 to 1991, Israel conducted a series of dramatic rescues, bringing thousands of Ethiopian Jews to the state of Israel. Codenamed Operation Sheba, this effort involved various covert means, including large-scale airlifts and exchanges for arms, to save these Jews from intolerable conditions in Ethiopia and the Sudan. But as dramatic and uplifting as this effort was, there are still troubling questions about why it took so many years for Israel to act on behalf its African compatriots. This is the complete story behind the Israeli rescue of the Jews of Ethiopia—how tragedy was turned into triumph. These rescue operations represented the culmination of complex political maneuvering in Israel and illustrated what Israeli resolve can accomplish when Jewish lives are endangered. It was an inspiring effort—as William Safire wrote at the time, thousands of black people are being brought to a country not as slaves, but as citizens. On the other hand, there is much to deplore how long it took for the leaders of Israel to recognize and take action to save this ancient African branch of the Jewish Diaspora, known as the Falasha. The reasons are the result of the complex intersection of Israeli geostrategy, pressure from the American Jewish community, and Ethiopian domestic politics, as well as racism and debates about the Jewishness of the Falasha community.

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Information

Publisher
Praeger
Year
2002
Print ISBN
9780275970000
eBook ISBN
9780313076282
Edition
1
Topic
Storia

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction
  3. Chapter 1 Who Are the Ethiopian Jews?
  4. Chapter 2 The Big Picture: Ethiopia in Israel’s Foreign Policy
  5. Chapter 3 A New Opening in Ethiopia
  6. Chapter 4 Early Rescue Efforts
  7. Chapter 5 Escape to the Sudan
  8. Chapter 6 American Pressure
  9. Chapter 7 A Trickle of Jews
  10. Chapter 8 Operation Moses
  11. Chapter 9 Operations Sheba and Solomon
  12. Chapter 10 The Holocaust Analogy
  13. Chapter 11 The Situation Today
  14. Selected Bibliography
  15. Index