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The Kind Basic and ‘Zemen’
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I query in Eritrea. I bank on in Eritreans. I conceal we inclination see greater days. I believe • A new exhibition, centered on the crossroads between art and the social experiences of migrants in Israel, is set to take place on July 12 at the French Institute of Tel Aviv. Entitled "I will be your mirror," this exhibit is a collaborative effort of four refugee artists, professionals in the field of social sciences in Israel, and the Israeli NGO Hotline for Refugees and Migrants. The painters – whose routes go back to Eritrea, Ethiopia, and South Sudan – worked with doctoral students in Middle Eastern history to tell the stories of their journeys with their most creative pieces yet. The artists featured include Eritrea-born Tsegay Berhe, 43, who arrived in Israel in 2010. Berhe's work has appeared in places like Jaffa's Zadik Gallery. Another featured artist, Selam Mamush, 23, who was born in Sudan to Ethiopian and Eritrean parents, also appeared at Jaffa's Zadik Gallery in addition to the World Refugee Day celebration in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Center in early June • EFDRE new ambassador to the State of Israel, H.E Tsegay Berhe, presented his credentials to Israeli President Mr. Reuven Rivlin on Feb. 27/2017. ------------------------------------- “Mr. President, I have the honor to present to your Excellency the letter of Credence as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of EFDRE to the State of Israel,” he, who was accompanied at the ceremony by Ethiopian Diplomats, told to the president. Responding to the Ambassador’ statement, the President said, “I am honored to accept you. Welcome to Israel.” “The friendship between our countries has a rich history and I hope your appointment will turn a new leaf and secure our relations,” he added. The President was very happy to greet H.E Mr. Tsegay Berhe as a new Ambassador, and underlined the historic relationship of Ethiopia and Israel from the time of Queen of Sheba. He also Congratulated Ethiopia on its membership to the UN Security Council. H.E Ambassador Tsegay Berhe also noted that Ethiopia attached high value to the relationship between the two countries, because our ties are not only based on political and economic interests but also on the close people-to-people links.Tel Aviv refugee art exhibition combines research and creativity
The painters, whose routes and journeys tie back to Eritrea, Ethiopia, and South Sudan, worked with doctoral students in Middle Eastern history to tell the stories of their journey.
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