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Ketzev is a Keren Heyesond supported program that has had a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals across Israel. It stands as one of the most vital programs currently active in the country, providing essential services to thousands of people who often go unnoticed in the media. Witnessing the transformation in these individuals, who have finally found employment after years of idleness in their neighborhoods, is truly inspiring. The joy and gratitude on their faces, the support from their mentors, and the sense of community that surrounds them are testaments to the program’s success in reinvigorating their lives.
One of the key facets of the program is its dedication to showcasing the rich Ethiopian traditions and heritage. Through interactions with the participants and the groups visiting them, a cultural exchange takes place that enriches both sides. This deepening appreciation for the Ethiopian culture, as demonstrated in phrases like “kyon ki bali kuta,” reinforces a sense of unity and respect among all involved.
In Israel, there are approximately 140,000 Ethiopian Jews, and the program’s impact on this community has been significant. Many of them arrived in Israel during the 1983 operation, a journey that began with a grueling trek from Ethiopia to Sudan covering over 1,000 kilometers. The hardships they endured during this endeavor further exemplify their resilience and determination to start anew in Israel.
Through their participation in the program, individuals have not only gained employment and financial stability but have also delved into the history of their people, including the monumental undertakings of Operation Moses and Operation Solomon. These historical events, which facilitated the migration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, sparked a cultural shift that continues to influence their community to this day. The insights gained during discussions about these operations shed light on the challenges faced by Ethiopian Jews transitioning to Israeli society.
The program’s success in preserving and celebrating the knowledge, traditions, and wisdom of the Ethiopian community evokes a sense of pride among its participants. Knowing that their program has played a pivotal role in honoring and upholding the unique heritage of Ethiopian Jews fills them with a profound sense of accomplishment. A deep sense of gratitude and pride for the positive impact the program has had on those it serves.