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What (who) is Operation Moses - definition


Operation Moses         
MILITARY OPERATION
מצבע משה; Mivtza Moshe
Operation Moses (, Mivtza Moshe) was the covert evacuation of Ethiopian Jews (known as the "Beta Israel" community or "Falashas") from Sudan during a civil war that caused a famine in 1984. Originally called Gur Aryeh Yehuda ("Cub of the Lion of Judah") by Israelis, the United Jewish Appeal changed the name to "Operation Moses".
Moses of Bulgaria         
BULGARIAN NOBLE
Moses (noble)
Moses ( ) (died 976/986) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria and second son of komes Nicholas. After the fall of the eastern parts of the Empire under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his brothers David, Aron and Samuel continued the fight to the west.
Moses (Kulik)         
PATRIARCH OF UKRAINIAN AUTOCEPHALOUS ORTHODOX CHURCH CANONICAL
Moses (Patriarch of UAOC-C); Koulik Oleg; Patriarch Moses; Patriarch Moses (Koulik)
Patriarch Moses was the Patriarch of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical, an autocephalous Orthodox church that declares its canonical origin from the Polish Orthodox Church and an 1920s era tomos of autocephaly for Kyiv issued by the Ecumenical Patriarch of that era. Patriarch Moses was one of many men claiming the title of Patriarch of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church until early 2019, when the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople formally recognized the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and restored all Ukrainian Orthodox clergy to canonical status.
Examples of use of Operation Moses
1. In 1'84, Operation Moses airlifted thousands more who had been residing in camps in Sudan.
2. By Amiram Barkat From Operation Moses in 1'84 until today, over 75,000 immigrants have come to Israel from Ethiopia.
3. Katsav spoke at an official state rally in memory of 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who died in the Sudanese desert on their way to Israel during Operation Moses.
4. Unfortunately that did not happen," he said yesterday, adding that Olmert is "dangerous for Israel" Mola, 42, of Rishon Letzion, immigrated to Israel in 1'84 in Operation Moses, after walking 800 kilometers through Sudan.
5. The controlled flow of immigration over the past decade has been a godsend compared to the chaotic absorption of Operation Moses in the 1'80s and Operation Solomon in 1''1.