Meet the last Jew of Eritrea
Title should have been: Meet the last European Jew of Eritrea. Many thousands of Bete Israelites or Habesha Jewish or Falasha had lived and died in Eritrea. Ferede Aklum, the first Falasha Jew to join the Mossad was originally from Adi Awala, Tigray, who lived his formative age between Adi Awala, Axum, Asmara and Massawa. Known for his daring role in leading the Mossad in Operation Moses by secretly transporting thousands of Ethiopian Jewish thru Sudan.
Re: Meet the last Jew of Eritrea
Eritrea & Ethiopia, are two DIFFERENT countries. We don't have felasha, in Eritrea.
Mesob wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 23:59Title should have been: Meet the last European Jew of Eritrea. Many thousands of Bete Israelites or Habesha Jewish or Falasha had lived and died in Eritrea. Ferede Aklum, the first Falasha Jew to join the Mossad was originally from Adi Awala, Tigray, who lived his formative age between Adi Awala, Axum, Asmara and Massawa. Known for his daring role in leading the Mossad in Operation Moses by secretly transporting thousands of Ethiopian Jewish thru Sudan.
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That indeed is faith. I really don’t subscribe to religion. It the manifestation of human desire to control the uncontrollable. None of the religions I am familiar with, pass the test of rational thought. Steven Hawking eloquently expressed in his book titled the Grand Design, makes a lot of sense. Human kind is just a member of the animal kingdom. Human kind has far higher self consciousness than the rest members of the animal kingdom though human kind is very self destructive. As far as the existence of creator or creators is beyond the capacity of this animal called human being. I still respect faith. I am as blind as the nest person when it comes to the Grand Design that may have happened by coincidence or not. I do respect people who preach the goodness of nature exemplified by a higher being.