jednakos
Jednakos is a term used in Ethiopian Jewish culture to describe interfaith marriages between Ethiopian Jews and non-Jews, often resulting in the conversion of one or both spouses to Judaism.
Historically, the practice of jednakos was relatively common among Ethiopian Jewish communities, particularly in the 1950s
However, as the Ethiopian Jewish community in Israel grew and became more integrated, attitudes towards jednakos
Today, the practice of jednakos remains relatively rare in the Ethiopian Jewish community, reflecting a greater
From a historical and anthropological perspective, jednakos offers insight into the complex cultural dynamics of the