INSIDE: sports travel An Ethiopian emigre brings a fund-raising project closer to home. LISA BARSON Special to the Jewish News 0 ver platters of cabbage, lentils and spinach, Seifu Lessanework told his story. As a young boy in rural Ethiopia, his father was selected to work as a tanner for the king. The family moved to the capital, Addis Ababa. Raised in a relatively privileged lifestyle, Lessanework wore a cross around his neck in order to be allowed to attend school. But on the way home each day, he removed the cross in time for his mother to remind Above left: Stacey Since 1984, more Schwartz of him: We are Jewish. than 50,000 Ethiopian Birmingham enjoys the At the Blue Nile Jews have been Blue Nile. restaurant in brought to Israel. Greektown on March Many were saved from Insert: Dawn Sherr and war, famine and perse- 30, 50 young adults Kimberly Rubin, both of cution in the secret absorbed Lessanework's words as West Bloomfield, clean mass airlifts of their hands with hot they mopped up Operation Moses in towels. Ethiopian specialties 1984 and Operation with flat bread at his - Solomon in 1991. restaurant. Organized by the Seifu Lessanework left Ethiopia Ethiopian Project of Jewish earlier, but never left his fellow Federation's Young Adult Division, Jews behind. After graduating high the event highlighted the unique school, he earned a highly competi- programs in Israel sponsored by the tive spot 'as one of just 1,200 stu- Ethiopian Project with funds raised dents in Ethiopia's only university. in metro Detroit. With his college degree in hand, . Related stories: pages 15 17 - Lessanework got a job with Hilton Hotels and moved to Israel. After a few years, he got home-. sick and returned to Addis Ababa. In Ethiopia, Lessanework found conditions worsening for Jews, and he became involved in the under- ground Jewish movement. This took him to Montreal and eventu- ally New York, where he worked tirelessly to help Ethiopian Jews emigrate to Israel, sometimes bringing them all the way to the United States before they could go eastward, home to Israel. Since then, Lessanework has • 4/7 2000 119