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August 06, 1993 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-08-06

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now," said Barbara
Ribakove Gordon, executive
director of NACOEJ.
Among the reasons for not
giving those classes until
now, she admitted, was
"some concern that the E-
thiopian government might
be concerned about it."
The volunteers were
teaching under the direction
of Rabbi Menahem
Waldman, who has worked
extensively with the Falash
Mora on behalf of Israel's
Chief Rabbinate, and who
was sent to determine for the
rabbinate the authenticity of
their claim of being Jewish.
Rabbi Waldman left Ethi-
opia last week, prior to the
deportations. Upon his
return to Israel, he began
declaring that he has deter-
mined the Falash Mora are
Jewish.
But that is a determina-
tion the Israeli government
apparently is not bound to
accept and to which it has
not yet officially responded.
Rabbi Waldman's decision
could have an impact on an
expected ruling from Israel's
High Court of Justice on a
case about the status of the
Falash Mora.
Some Falash Mora ad-
vocates here say privately
that the Israeli government
has a vested interest in
"making the issue go away"
and, therefore, was served
by last week's expulsions.
The NACOEJ workers
have been the lifeline for the
few thousand refugees
waiting in Addis Ababa, said
one source. And as long as
the compound where they
are waiting is active, it is a
"fact on the ground" and an
issue that is "impossible to
sweep under the rug."
These advocates believe
Israeli officials were con-
sulted by the Ethiopian
government before the ex-
pulsions and sent a signal
that they would not object.
But a spokesman for
Israel's Immigrant Absorp-
tion Ministry denied respon-
sibility. "Israel had nothing
to do with the expulsions
and did nothing to en-
courage them," he said.
Rabbi Waldman had been
warned by Israel, said the
spokesman, not to undertake
any activities except in full
coordination with the Ethio-
pian government. "But ap-
parently the Ethiopian
government thought what
(they) were doing did not
serve its (own) interests,"
the spokesman said.
The U.S. government,
meanwhile, reportedly has
lodged strong protests with
the Ethiopian government
about the expulsions.

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