Newsletter of September 2014
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Newsletter of September 2014
DIPLOMATIC AGENDA NEWSLETTER ---------------------- September 2014 EMBASSY OF ISRAEL to Ethiopia, Rwanda & Burundi Alemu Aga at Jerusalem Sacred Music Festival J erusalem – Alemu Aga, the renowned Ethiopian musician, singer, and master of the Begena sacred musical instrument, visited Copyright: SONGLiNES.co.uk Israel in September as a guest and a performer at the Jerusalem Sacred Music Festival. Alemu, after returning from Israel, said to The Daily Monitor newspaper that “I say Israel, Jerusalem was the best. We Ethiopians claim Begena used to be played by King David. Going there and performing on the tower of David was very incredible experience for me.” He added, “I have good memories from all the places but I see the Jerusalem performance in a different way because it is a place that I mention in my Begena songs every day. I have visited the holy places and played there too. I was speechless.” The embassy will start collaboration with Alemu Aga in a special performance during Chanukah. Collaborating with the Safe House: Yoga and Live Music A ddis Ababa – Our Cultural Affairs Director, the musician Monica Manaker, has been invited to perform in a very special Yoga, Live Music, Love and Light Class to support The Safe House, a local shelter for girls and women. Monica performed live music playing instruments and sharing warm, expressive vocals. Some weeks later, Monica performed for the girls and women at the shelter itself. DIPLOMATIC AGENDA NEWSLETTER ---------------------- September 2014 EMBASSY OF ISRAEL to Ethiopia, Rwanda & Burundi Jerusalem Prize awarded to outstanding personalities A ddis Ababa – On eve of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), our Embassy awarded the Jerusalem Prize to six Ethiopian citizens who worked hard to give dignity and hope to their people. The six have made admirable accomplishments working in cooperation with Israeli organizations and have had unique Israeli experience in doing so. A double celebration, honoring our guests and the Jewish New Year, took place on September 21st at the Ambassador’s residence. The Jerusalem Prize went to: Dr. Ahmed Reja, Dr. Bogalech Gebre, Prof. Redda Haimanot, Ms. Siddise Buli, Ms. Hanna Girma, and Dr. Yirga Gebregziabher. Our Deputy Chief of Mission, Leo Vinovezky, congratulated Dr. Ahmed Reja, from Black Lion Hospital of the Addis Ababa University College of Health Sciences for winning the Prize for his inspiring work saving the hearts and the lives of many children in Ethiopia in full cooperation with the Israeli Save A Child’s Heart (SACH) humanitarian organization. As well, our Embassy congratulated Prof. Redda Tekle Haimanot, for winning the Jerusalem Prize. Prof. Redda studied medicine for six years at the Hadassah Medical School of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He later created an inspiring partnership with Dr. Udi Katzenel from Kaplan Hospital in Leo and Dr. Ahmed Israel establishing an NGO named Grarbet Tehadiso Mahber to cater for persons with physical disabilities, epilepsy, visually impaired, etc. Similarly, our Embassy extended its pleasure to hand the Jerusalem Prize to Mrs. Sidisse Buli, Director of AHOPE Ethiopia –– an Ethiopian charity organization which pioneered the provision of specialized care to destitute HIV positive orphans and vulnerable children and families. Sidisse has been working for many years with Prof. Daniel Engelhard from Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel, in full cooperation with ART-JoyLove which is a volunteering program in orphanages in Ethiopia and Uganda. (Left to right) Prof. Redda Teke Haimanot, Monica Manaker, Dr. Udi Katzenel, Leo Vinovezky at GrarBet Hospital DIPLOMATIC AGENDA NEWSLETTER ---------------------- September 2014 EMBASSY OF ISRAEL to Ethiopia, Rwanda & Burundi Ambassador Belaynesh and her Deputy Leo with Mrs. Sidisse Buli and Ato Mengesha Shibru from AHOPE Ethiopia The Embassy of Israel to Ethiopia also congratulated Dr. Bogalech Gebre for her active work against harmful traditional practices of female genital mutilation (FGM) mostly prevalent in rural Ethiopia. Dr. Bogalech co-founded an indigenous Resident Charity Organization – KMG-Ethiopia – aiming to help create an environment where the values and rights of women are recognized and their talents and wisdom are nurtured for the overall betterment of the lives of both men and women. This year’s Jerusalem Prize other awardee is Dr. Yirga Gebregziabher from NALA Foundation (an Israeli non-profit organization fighting against Tropical Diseases and AIDS). Representing OSSA-Tigray (NALA’s partner organization in Ethiopia), Dr. Yirga and Mr. Ben Katzir, said on the occasion that this event signifies a generous gesture on our Embassy’s part in partnering with NALA’s team in Ethiopia and Israel to further reinforce the joint Health Education Program in Tigray. (Above) Dr. Bogalech Gebre with DCM Leo; (Below) with Amb. Belaynesh (Left) Ambassador Belaynesh with Dr. Yirga and Ben Karzir; (Right) Dr. Yirga and DCM Leo Vinovezky DIPLOMATIC AGENDA NEWSLETTER ---------------------- September 2014 EMBASSY OF ISRAEL to Ethiopia, Rwanda & Burundi DCM Leo Vinovezky delivers President’s message to communities abroad A ddis Ababa – For the occasion of Israel’s New Year celebration – Rosh Hashanah – at the Synagogue in Addis Ababa, our DCM, Leo Vinovezky, delivered President of Israel’s message to the communities in attendance. President Reuven Rivlin said: “With the kidnapping and murder of the four teenagers: Naftali, Gilad, Eyal and Muhammad; and the ongoing campaign in southern Israel in the background, the citizens of Israel and their leaders were faced with difficult dilemmas: the responsibility to defend our homes and land, alongside the concern of harming innocent people; the commitment to enable a free democratic dialogue, versus the need to set clear limits to restrain manifestations of inflammatory behavior and incitement. The resilience of Israel is not based on its military strength, but emanates from the liberal, democratic and Jewish values on which it was founded.” IDF delegation visits and tours Ethiopia A ddis Ababa – Our Embassy was honored with the visit of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) delegation to Ethiopia. We held a warm reception for them at the Ambassador’s residence where they talked about their experiences and feelings in this meaningful field trip. DIPLOMATIC AGENDA NEWSLETTER ---------------------- September 2014 EMBASSY OF ISRAEL to Ethiopia, Rwanda & Burundi Visiting Ethiopian Magical Farm S endafa – Thanks to the owners Ora and Daniel Ben Tora, our Embassy staff, DCM Leo Vinovezky and MASHAV envoy Ofer Kahani, along with local authorities have visited the Ethiopian Magical Farm located in Sendafa, specializing in growing flowers. Cooperation talks at the Embassy of The Netherlands A ddis Ababa – Our DCM Leo Vinovezky and MASHAV Agriculture Attache Ofer Kahani visited Dutch colleagues – Heuvel, Hans-vanden and Joep van den Broek – to discuss cooperation projects on water and agriculture issues.
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