Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: Jewish Algerian history, Jewish Egyptian history, Jewish Ethiopian history, Jewish Libyan history, Jewish Moroccan history, Jewish Nigerian history, Jewish South African history, Jewish Tunisian history, Jewish Ugandan history, Jewish Zimbabwean history, Lavon Affair, Solomon Schechter, Lemba people, Beta Israel, Joel Brand, Ethiopian Jews in Israel, Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, History of the Jews in South Africa, History of the Jews in Morocco, History of the Jews in Egypt, Pied-Noir, History of the Jews in Tunisia, History of the Jews in Uganda, Sol Hachuel, Kingdom of Semien, Aliyah from Ethiopia, Eldad ha-Dani, History of the Jews in Libya, History of the Jews in Algeria, Mbale, Meir Max Bineth, Cairo Geniza, British Uganda Programme, Codex Cairensis, 2003 Casablanca bombings, Jewish Anti-Zionist League, Elijah Benamozegh, Operation Thunderbolt, Operation Moses, Igbo Jews, Raid on Entebbe, Operation Solomon, History of the Jews in Nigeria, Aliens Act 1937, 1945 Tripoli pogrom, Yearning to Belong, Eliyahu Bet-Zuri, History of the Jews in Zimbabwe, Eliyahu Hakim, Jews of Rusape, Messaad, Putti, Uganda, Victory at Entebbe, History of the Jews in Eritrea, Joseph de Picciotto Bey, Chaim Madar, Al Wifaq, 1948 Oujda and Jerada pogrom. Excerpt: Beta Israel (Hebrew: - Beyte (beyt) Israel, Ge'ez: - B ta 'Isr ' l, modern B te 'Isr ' l, EA: "Beta sra el," "House of Israel") also known as Ethiopian Jews (Hebrew:: yehudei itiyopya, Ge'ez: "," ye-Ityoppya Ayhudi), are the names of Jewish communities which lived in the area of Aksumite and Ethiopian Empires (Habesh or Abyssinia), nowadays divided between Amhara and Tigray Regions. Nearly all of the Ethiopian Beta Israel community, more than 120,000 people, reside in Israel under its Law of Return, which gives Jews and those with Jewish parents ...