Destitute Ethiopian Mother Saved by Caring Organization True to its Word

“It’s hard enough to have to acclimate to a new country and modern living with all of its technology. Living in a bare apartment was more than anyone could handle.”
Desperate for Savior, Ethiopian Soldier Turns to Karmey Chesed

Twenty-three year old Moshe Solomon (pseudonym) carries the weight of his large family on his shoulders.
Emulating King Solomon, Two Mothers Share a Child’s Love

It is a story that would make Biblical King Solomon proud.
The Middle East Runs Out of Water

A ranking Iranian political figure, Issa Kalantari, recently warned that past mistakes leave Iran with water supplies so insufficient.
Police Discrimination Calls for Serious Self-Examination

It wasn’t just another protest.
Address the Challenges Facing Ethiopian Immigrants

This past Sunday night, the heart of Tel Aviv was transformed into a war zone.
Violence Erupts in Tel Aviv as Police Clash with Demonstrators Protesting Anti-Ethiopian Discrimination

Dozens were injured Sunday evening in Tel Aviv as a protest against racial discrimination turned violent, Israeli media reported.
The Challenging Journey of Ethiopian Integration into Israel

Although the vast majority of Ethiopian Jews immigrated to Israel during the 1980’s and 1990’s, economic and social problems related to the hardships of immigration are still evident in their lives today.
Jews in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sing the Jewish Song of Happiness

The Falash Mura tribe of the Beta Israel community in Ethiopia singing the hebrew song of happiness. The Falash Mura Jews of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, converted to Christianity under pressure during the 19th century and the 20th century.
Israeli Solar Power Technology to Light Up Ethiopia

Ethiopia is aiming to enhance access to affordable and environmentally-friendly renewable energy for its population.