Menashe Zemro (born 1905 or 1906; died 7 October 1998 at age 92) was the last Kes of the Ethiopian Jews.
Menashe Zemro | |
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Title | Kes |
Personal | |
Born | 1905-1906 |
Died | |
Religion | Judaism |
Nationality | Beta Israel |
Denomination | Beta Israel |
Biography
editZemro was born in Gondar, Ethiopia around the year 1906.[1][2]
Through Operation Solomon, Zemro, a kes, would migrate with most of the Beta Israel community in 1991 to Israel.[1] After making aliyah, he would continue to serve as a spiritual leader in Israel for the Beta Israel community.[3]
Zemro would go on to settle in Kiryat Gat, where he would later die, on 7 October 1998.[4][5][6] Adisu Massala, a Knesset member who had migrated from Ethiopia, would describe the deceased spiritual leader as the greatest of the generation.[7]
References
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- ^ lachkar, Michel (2019-05-26). "Des communautés juives enracinées en Afrique noire depuis plus de 2000 ans". Franceinfo (in French). Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- ^ Kaufman, Michael T. (1998-10-09). "Menashe Zemro, 92, Dies; Led Ethiopian Jews". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- ^ The Northern Star: Irish Political Review ; Labour Comment. Northern Star. 1997.
- ^ "DEATHS ELSEWHERE". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- ^ "News Brief". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 1998-10-09. Retrieved 2021-09-14.