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THE BETA ISRAEL CURRICULUM

Cover of Beta Israel Curriculum

SECTION I – THE HISTORY OF THE BETA ISRAEL

UNIT 2: LIFE IN ETHIOPIA

 

 

Learning Goals
  1. To understand the religious persecution and forced conversions that Beta Israel faced as Jews in Ethiopia
  2. To understand societal restrictions facing Beta Israel, such as prohibition against land ownership
  3. To understand why the Beta Israel became experts in ironwork, weaving, and other artistic skills, trades, and crafts
  4. To reflect on the relationship between the Beta Israel and the majority Christian populations in Ethiopia
  5. To consider the ways Beta Israel absorbed Christian influence into its culture, as a minority group trying to adapt into society
  6. To understand the strong communal spirit of the Beta Israel
  7. To understand the Beta Israel’s history and experience as a lesson in physical and spiritual resilience
Intended Grades/AgesGrades 9-10 (ages 13-16)
Lessons per UnitApproximately 3-4 lessons x 60 minutes

 Below is a step-by-step procedure for teachers, recommending content and methods of instruction. We suggest dividing the content into three to four lessons. Our recommendation is for each lesson to take about 60 minutes, but this timeframe will vary per classroom. As general guidelines for pacing lessons:

 Lesson 1 should include the Starter and most of History I: 1270-1632

Lesson 2 should continue with rest of History I: 1270-1632 and cover all of History II: 1632-1892

Lesson 3 should explore Isolation & Integration and The Community

 

Relevant resources and references are included as footnotes.