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Kayla
Kayla is one of the names of the Beta Israel community among their neighbours, after which the Kayla language is named.〔Haim Rosen, ("Falasha, Kayla or Beta Israel? Ethnographic remarks on the nicknames of Ethiopian Jewry"), published at Pa'amim 22, תשמ"ה 1985, pp. 53–58, at (JIC project (Jews of Islamic Countries Archiving Project), Tel Aviv University ).〕 Yona Bogale claimed that the name stems from the Tigrinya word for artisans, and on the broader sense excommunicated people (as Yeshaq I of Ethiopia has denied the right of inheritance of all non-Christians).〔〔Steven Kaplan, "Betä Əsraʾel", in Siegbert Uhlig, ed., ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: A-C'' (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2003), p. 553.〕 Speakers of Agaw languages, such as Qemant citizens, told researchers that Kayla means "one who has not crossed the stream" or "he or they that have not crossed".〔 This refers to the observance of Shabbat rules among Ethiopian Jews, necessitating the avoidance of activities prohibited on Shabbat.〔 ==References==
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