L’dor V’dor: The Resilience of Ethiopian Jewish Practice

This article explores the resilience and unique cultural practices of Ethiopian Jews, focusing on how traditions are passed down through generations (L’dor V’dor).

Despite hardships, including the challenges of immigration and integration into Israeli society, Ethiopian Jews have preserved distinct religious and cultural customs.

The piece highlights the importance of community and tradition in maintaining identity amidst external pressures, offering a glimpse into the richness of Ethiopian Jewish heritage.

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