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The Jews of Ethiopia

Among Ethiopia's Falash Mura Jewish community.

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The Jews of Ethiopia

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  1. The Jews of Ethiopia

  2. Members of the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group go to a supplication administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  3. A headstone is seen at a burial ground of Jewish Community in Falasha, a Jewish town on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. Reuters/Tiksa Negeri

  4. Members of the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group go to a petition administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  5. A man strolls close to a sign in Falasha, a Jewish town on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  6. Members of the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group get ready for a petition administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  7. Members of the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group go to a supplication administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  8. Crafts are shown available to be purchased at a slow down in Falasha, a Jewish town on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. Reuters/Tiksa Negeri

  9. A individual from the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group postures for a photo after a supplication administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  10. Abebech Tsega, 36 makes a conventional dirt earthenware at a specialty focus in Falasha, a Jewish town on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  11. A general perspective demonstrates the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group in the edges of Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  12. Members of the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group go to a supplication administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  13. A burial ground is seen in Jewish people group in Falasha, a Jewish town on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  14. Pots are found in a supplication room of the Jewish people group in Weleka Kebele on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  15. A remembrance bulletin is seen at the Jewish people group memorial park in Falasha, a Jewish town on the edges of Ethiopia's city of Gondar. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

  16. A individual from the Falash Mura Jewish Ethiopian people group goes to a petition administration at the HaTikvah Synagogue in Gondar, northern Ethiopia. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

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