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"We don't have enough
mediators to work between us
at the schools and students'
families either," Amit said,
even as he agreed that top
priority must go to absorption
centers.
Meanwhile, a growing gen•
erational and cultural gap is
developing between youth,
who areplunging headlong
into the 20th century, and
their parents, who are strut
gling to learn a new language
and totally new survival skills
for everyday life,
"The Ethiopian parents who
have students in our schools
are very cooperative," Amit
commented. Their children
visit home once every two
weeks, and parents come to
see all special events at the
school,
Relations between the
Ethiopian students and Israeli
children at the school Iwo
been harmonics, he added,
Mr. Amino said that it is
matter of pride that for the se ,
cond straight year, a student
from Ethiopia was 440
chairman of the pupil board of
the village,
The 130 Ethiopian children
plans — too many — are still
living in small hotels until
apartments in absorption
centers are vacated by pre.
vious immigrant groups. The
government is trying to speed
the process, especially through
offers of mortgage assistance,
Meanwhile, the Ethiopians
have been parachuted into a
confusing new world which
seems to them to be populated
by unknown demons and
The Ethiopians have
been parachuted into
a confusing new
world which seems to
them to be populated
by unknown demons
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