Ethopian are the best beautifull women in my opinion........Totally exotic.
New World. Israeli Ethiopian Wedding
Shalom and Yaffa' amazing wedding which took place at Netivot, Israel. The happy couple is Israeli. The bride is from Ethiopian-Jewish origin and the groom is ...
please, check yourself again. from Wikipedia: "Within the world's Jewish
population there are distinct ethnic divisions, most of which are primarily
the result of geographic branching from an originating Israelite
population, and subsequent independent evolutions. An array of Jewish
communities were established by Jewish settlers in various places around
the Old World, often at great distances from one another resulting in
effective and often long-term isolation from each other."
Well, just meant that the bride is an Ethiopian-born and the groom is an
Israeli -born. The origin of the groom's parents, if it was so critical to
you, is Algeria. By the way Mizrahi and Sephardi are the same; you
certainly intended to Mizrhachi (Eastern Jews) or Ashkenazi (Western Jews),
not to mention the fact that Germani is far more eastward than Algeria. I
afraid that Brayn Adams is not such popular in Israeli weddings as the
Mizrachit music.
Wonderful Site to see. Why is this so rare? You can search and search but
you'll find very little evidence of any Jewish and Ethiopian relationships
or any Caucasian and Ethiopian relationships (Except for Moses in the
Bible). Thanks for being an example for others to see. I've been told
that's not so in Ethiopia. However I don't see much evidence on Youtube or
on the internet.
Wow! What a wedding! I'm so openly jealous! From the stunning couple, her
gorgeous gown, the love between them, the great party atmosphere, and the
gorgeous quality of the video, this is a effing perfect wedding video! And
all the sweeter that it's IR! That's just icing on the wedding cake!
Congratulations, Shalom and Yaffa!! May Love hold you together forever.
Are you all trying to drive me crazy? Here are definitions of intermarriage
from dictionaries: 1. marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group
other than your own as required by custom or law 2.To marry a member of
another group. 3. to become connected by marriage with different groups,
races, religions, creeds, etc.
@OrthodoxDarwinist So it's better for him to marry someone who has nothing
in common with him than to marry another Jewish individual who just looks
different? Looking at the ceremony it's obvious that his religion is
important to him. Either way it looks like eveyone is happy... that is,
except you.
I find it sad that Jewish people are so obsessed with inter-marriage.
There's no other way to explain it other than outright racial contempt for
the Goyim and a perceived need for racial isolation, much as Hitler felt
for his people.... You guys have learned *nothing* from the past.
I'm still insisting that Judaism, like Christianity or Islam, is a broad
religion which encompasses many ethnics and racial groups which have
diverse cultural features. One can interpret this either positively or
negatively. By the way, i'm happy to know that you born in Asmara.
And really the grooms Family is algerian and the Bride is Ethiopian so in
that thought it is STILL 2 African/Israeli Jews getting married there you
do. In a perfect Jewish world it should not matter but in reality some will
try to point out the differences For shame
OK, since Wikipedia is not a reliable source for you, I give you a
dictionary definition for mixed marriage. Here is the most common
definition for the term in the online dictionaries. "a marriage between
persons of different races or religions"
Babies coming from mixted parents are among the most beautiful in the
WORLD. Ask me.....I have such a daughter. They are like carved in Heaven.
May GOD BLESS THEM IN ALL ASPECTS OF THEIR LIVES.
I read about you in a book about Israeli love stories and just had to look
for the video, which was so joyful that it actually brought tears to my
eyes. I wish you many happy years together :-)
@1980Shlomi Yes I totally agree with you its sad that people have to take
the time to point out these differences I am just happy to 2 people found
each other to love and to have
To the best of my knowledge, Judaism, like Christianity and Islam, is a
religious group and not an ethnic or racial group. So it is indeed a mixed
marriage.
Again: Judaism, like Christianity and Islam, is a religious group and not
an ethnic or racial group. So, it indeed can be considered as mixed
marriage.
To the best of my knowledge, Judaism, like Christianity and Islam, is a
religious group and not an ethnic or racial group. So it is indeed mixed
marriage.