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THE BETA ISRAEL CURRICULUM

Beta Israel Curriculum Cover

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STORK

 

Teachers should now explain that when people focus on maintaining hope, they often find symbolism in unexpected places: For the Beta Israel, this symbol can be seen in the stork, a bird whose migration path passes from Israel to Ethiopia. Whenever the Beta Israel would see a stork flying in the skies above Ethiopia, they would call out: Shimala, shimala, agradachin arusalam dahana – literally: “stork, stork, inquire how fares Jerusalem, our nation.”44

 By calling out to the storks, the Beta Israel was expressing its desire to feel a stronger connection to Jerusalem, their Jewish national homeland, where they always faced in prayer as they dreamt to return. Simply put, each time the Beta Israel saw a stork, they felt a sense of hope that just as that stork was on its way to Jerusalem, their community too, would soon make its journey home.

Beta Israel painting of a stork

Credit: https://www.bac.org.il/

 

44 One of the best-known modern songs associated with the Beta Israel is called Shir HaHasida (Song of the Stork) which is based on this association. For a recording of this song, see: https://www.youtube.com/%20watch?v=Y4-y5FqsGxM.