Federation spearheads Operation Moses, bringing 10,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.
After a secret Israeli cabinet meeting in November of 1984, the decision was made to go forward with Operation Moses.
Five years later, the first wave of immigration began with Operation Moses.
The company was involved in the Operation Moses in 1984-1985.
One was Operation Moses, the rescue of thousands of starving Falashas from Ethiopia in 1984.
This woman, who will become his adoptive mother, is about to be airlifted from a Sudanese refugee camp to Israel during Operation Moses in 1984.
Most of the immigrants in Operation Moses originated from the Gondar area.
These airlifts were known as Operation Moses and Operation Solomon, respectively.
In 1984 Shaldag took part in Operation Moses in Sudan.
He wrote a book on the topic, Operation Moses, which described the war experiences of the group and the emergency mission by Israel.