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Baruch Tegegne (23 January 1944 – 27 December 2010)〔(He dedicated his life to helping Ethiopian Jews make it to Israel ) Toronto Globe and Mail, 20 January 2011〕 was a prominent leader of Ethiopian Jews in Israel and advocate of their immigration in the 1980s and 1990s. He lived in Israel. ==Early years== Tegegne was born in a small Jewish village of 200 families in 1944.〔Baruch Tegegne, ''Baruch's Odysssey'', Jerusalem: Gefen, p. 9〕 In 1955 he journeyed to Israel where he remained until 1963. In the 1960s, through the outbreak of the Ethiopian Civil war in 1974, when the Derg came to power and after the death of Emperor Haile Selassie, he was engaged in various business and agronomist activities, including setting up a communal farm for Ethiopian Jews on the border with Sudan. He journeyed as a refugee to Sudan and then on to Nigeria in 1975 and finally to Israel in 1976.〔Baruch Tegegne, ''Baruch's Odysssey'', Jerusalem: Gefen, p. 65–75〕
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