For Stu Goodman, a Jewish Agency donor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a passion for Israel is seemingly in his blood, having been actively involved in Israel-related activities going back to middle school. Today, as a member of The Jewish Agency’s Aliyah and Government Relations committees, he’s proud of the organization’s many Aliyah missions from Ethiopia, and how we’ve helped people who had no hope start new lives.
Stu Goodman is a member of The Jewish Agency for Israel-North American Council and part of The Jewish Agency Board of Governors
In 2021, we also commemorated the 30-year anniversary of Operation Solomon, which brought 14,310 Ethiopian Jews to Israel on 35 flights in less than 36 hours, the biggest Aliyah mission from any country in the world to date.
Habatamu, who was nearly six when he made Aliyah with his parents and baby brother through Operation Solomon in May 1991, is now an advisor to the Minister of Aliyah and Integration. He found it meaningful that he was able to play a major role in the planning and starting phases of Operation Zur Israel.
Habatamu with his wife and one of his daughters | Photo provided by Habatamu
“I’d always known I’d go back to Ethiopia someday, but I never thought I’d go back as a representative of the Israeli government, in a diplomatic role, helping other new olim. Seeing the little children in Zur Israel and knowing that 30 years ago I was just like them… was very emotional,” recalled Habatamu. “From Operation Solomon to Operation Zur Israel, I have seen the magic The Jewish Agency does and the work they engage in is truly helping new olim integrate into Israeli society.”
Honoring the 30th Anniversary of Operation Solomon: