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"I Asked the Driver to Take Me to the Synagogue. 'to Falashmura?' He Sneered Disdainfully and We Drove off."

Summary by Israel Hayom
Uri Liron flew from Addis Ababa to the city of Gondar to meet the "waiting community", the Falashmura, who are waiting to immigrate to Israel • Between a visit to a makeshift matzo factory and prayer in the synagogue, he met children and adults who share a common dream: to reach Jerusalem • "Only one thing was unusual, three guards with Kalashnikovs at the entrance"
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Uri Liron flew from Addis Ababa to the city of Gondar to meet the "waiting community", the Falashmura, who are waiting to immigrate to Israel • Between a visit to a makeshift matzo factory and prayer in the synagogue, he met children and adults who share a common dream: to reach Jerusalem • "Only one thing was unusual, three guards with Kalashnikovs at the entrance"

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Israel Hayom broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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