- the
Falashas, p. 56 Aešcoly, Book of the
Falashas, pp. 62–70 (Hebrew); Shelemay, Music, Ritual, and
Falasha History, pp. 44–57; Leslau,
Falasha Anthology...
-
Hebrew meaning Falashim Mumarim ("converted
Falashas"). In Ge'ez, the
original language of the Bet
Israel Falasha means "cut off". This term was
coined due...
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Blues for
Falasha is a
posthumously released album by
saxophonist Glenn Spearman. It was
recorded on June 8, 1997, at Bay
Recording in Berkeley, California...
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Ethiopian Jews (known as the "Beta Israel"
community or the
derogatory "
Falashas") from
Sudan during a
civil war that
caused a
famine in 1984. Originally...
-
together with each
other are many more of
these Jews who are
called Falashas here. The
Falashas or Jews are ... of [Arabic] race [and speak] Hebrew,
though it...
- also
called the
Falasha Apocalypse of Ezra, is an
apocalypse written in Geʿez (Ethiopic) that
circulated among the Beta
Israel (
Falasha) and
foretold the...
- of the
Falashas, p. 56 Aešcoly, Book of the
Falashas, p. 62-70 (Hebrew); Shelemay, Music, Ritual, and
Falasha History, p. 44-57; Leslau,
Falasha Anthology...
-
formed the
Falasha form of
monasticism on
lines similar to
those of the Christians. Stern,
Henry Aaron (2013).
Wanderings Among the
Falashas in Abyssinia:...
- The
World Factbook. CIA.
Retrieved 5
April 2021.
Kessler DF (2012). The
Falashas: a
Short History of the
Ethiopian Jews. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-283-70872-2...
- the airlift. The
decision of the
Ethiopian government to
allow all the
Falashas to
leave the
country at once was
largely motivated by a
letter from President...