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where they lived between August 1921 until April 1923, at which point they returned to Ethiopia. When they returned to Ethiopia Faitlovitch established a Jewish school aimed at training teachers while Taamrat was appointed as the Director of the school. One of his own initiatives included the
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organization which was located in Paris. Four years later on, in 1908, when Taamrat was 20 years of age, he was sent by Dr. Faitlovitch to a Jewish Theological Seminary (Collegio Rabbinico Italiano) in
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Levi, Joseph (Giuseppe) (2011). "Taamerat Emmanuel and Giuseppe Levi: A Friendship between an Ethiopian Jewish Maskil and a Fiorentine Jewish Rabbi". In Semi, Emanuela Trevisan; Weil, Shalva (eds.).
343: 395: 216:) and professor. Emmanuel taught afterwards at the same college for about 16 years and eventually in 1920, at the age of 32, he returned to Ethiopia with Faitlovitch. 140:(Circa 1888 - 1963) was a Jewish Ethiopian public figure, professor, rabbi and intellectual. Taamrat was one of the most prominent figures in the 249:
Jewish community, which at the time was rapidly increasing due to the Jewish migration to the city from various villages in northern Ethiopia.
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Semi, Emanuela Trevisan; Parfitt, Tudor, eds. (2005). "Ethiopian Jews in Europe: Taamrat Emmanuel in Italy and Makonnen Levi in England".
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language, which had ceased to be the community's spoken language, to the more widely used and common
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Weil, Shalva (2009). Ege, Svein; Aspen, Harald; Teferra, Birhanu; Bekele, Shiferaw (eds.).
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After a year and a half in Ethiopia, Taamrat and Faitlovitch left Ethiopia and went to
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Leslau, Wolf (1974). "Taamrat Emmanuel's Notes of Falasha Monks and Holy Places".
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Beta Israel: the Jews of Ethiopia and Beyond: History, Identity and Borders
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Proceedings of the 16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies
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Semi, Emanuela Trevisan (June 2021). Ulloa, Marie-Pierre (ed.).
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community. In his youth Taamrat attended the School of the
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Azezo
Ethiopia
Beta Israel
Jewish Enlightenment movement
Early modern period
Azezo
Gondar
Falashmura
Swedish Evangelical Mission
Italian Eritrea
Jacques Faitlovitch
Alliance israélite universelle
Florence, Italy
Samuel Hirsch Margulies
Tzvi-Peretz Hayot
Shochet
slaughterer
Palestine
Beta Israel
Ge'ez
Amharic
Addis Ababa
ISBN
978-0-415-31838-9
Salo Wittmayer Baron Jubilee Volume

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