Region: Éthiopie (Amhara, Agaw Midir)
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Gedamet, a village in the Amhara region (Agaw Midir, Ethiopia), was among the many rural localities where the Beta Israel (Falashas) lived from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century, practicing agriculture, metalworking, and weaving, and maintaining their own religious traditions distinct from Rabbinic Judaism.
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This book bears no memory day yet. The sources that document Gedamet give years and centuries, never a day; we do not invent one.
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Sources & resources
- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
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