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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert makes his speech, as a bodyguard keeps an eye on the gathering, praising the Ethiopian Jewish immigration at a ceremony on Wednesday 14 March 2007 at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem. More than two decades after thousands of the community were brought to Israel in dramatic and clandestine operations, the Jewish State dedicated the monument commemorating the 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to the Holy Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90 /Israeli Pool
An Ethiopian Jewish woman walks in front of the new memorial to the family and friends they lost on their way to Israel on Wednesday 14 March 2007 at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem. More than two decades after thousands of the community were brought to Israel in dramatic and clandestine operations, the Jewish State dedicated the monument commemorating the 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to the Holy Land.Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90 /Israeli Pool
An Ethiopian Jewish man walks in front of the new memorial to the family and friends they lost on their way to Israel on Wednesday 14 March 2007 at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem. More than two decades after thousands of the community were brought to Israel in dramatic and clandestine operations, the Jewish State dedicated the monument commemorating the 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to the Holy Land.Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90 /Israeli Pool
An Ethiopian Jewish Israeli army Officer walks in front of the new memorial to the family and friends they lost on their way to Israel on Wednesday 14 March 2007 at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem. More than two decades after thousands of the community were brought to Israel in dramatic and clandestine operations, the Jewish State dedicated the monument commemorating the 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to the Holy Land.Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90 /Israeli Pool
Ethiopian Jews walks in front of the new memorial to the family and friends they lost on their way to Israel on Wednesday 14 March 2007 at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem. More than two decades after thousands of the community were brought to Israel in dramatic and clandestine operations, the Jewish State dedicated the monument commemorating the 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to the Holy Land.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90 /Israeli Pool
An Ethiopian Jewish woman lights a candle in front of the new memorial to the family and friends they lost on their way to Israel on Wednesday 14 March 2007 at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem. More than two decades after thousands of the community were brought to Israel in dramatic and clandestine operations, the Jewish State dedicated the monument commemorating the 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who perished on the journey to the Holy Land.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90 /Israeli Pool