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28: 180:, he assumed all he had to do was to bring the problems of the Ethiopian Jews to their attention and they would be solved. He also presumed Israel would rise to the occasion and undertake a resettlement effort. He was wrong on both counts. 219:
knife by the community that he originally contacted as a thanks. After his death, they were given by his family to the rabbi of a synagogue in New York he was a founding member of, the Pelham Jewish Center.
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Howard M. Lenhoff and Jerry L. Weaver, Black Jews, Jews, and Other Heroes: How Grassroots Activism Led to the Rescue of the Ethiopian Jews, Gefen Publishing House Ltd, 2007,
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in 1991. Shortly before his death, Dr. Berger was asked to comment on the "Felash Mura", descendants of ancient Falasha whose families had long abandoned
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So began his 35-year effort to bring the 50,000 member Ethiopian Jewish community to Israel, which eventually led to
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Graenum Berger, Rescue the Ethiopian Jews!: a memoir, 1955-1995, J.W. Bleeker Hampton Pub. Co., 1996,
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of the Felash Mura eventually began and continues to this day at the rate of 300 per month.
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As a Jewish communal executive who knew all the professional and volunteer leaders in the
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awarded Graenum the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in 1973. In 1989, the
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After 43 years of professional leadership, Berger retired in 1973. He died in 1999.
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The Jewish Community as a Fourth Force in American Jewish Life
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the child of Jewish immigrant parents. His parents were
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Graenum Berger Bronx Jewish Federation Service Center,
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Index


Baruch Tegegne
AAEJ
Gloversville, New York
New Rochelle
New York
Emma Finestein
B. Michael Berger
American Association for Ethiopian Jews
Samuel D. Berger
Gloversville
New York
Orthodox Jews
Ethiopian Jewish
Israel
Jewish tribe
Ethiopia
Falasha
American Jewish community
Operation Moses
Operation Solomon
Judaism
Law of Return
aliyah
Ge'ez
circumcision
Yeshiva University
Samuel D. Berger
Aliyah
Aliyah from Ethiopia

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