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"We demand an egalitarian and balanced division of immigrant absorption in the city," said the chairman of the citywide parents committee for Petah Tikva's public Orthodox schools, Nir Orbach. Orbach indicated that the private schools to increase their number of Ethiopian-Israeli children. In a letter to Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Hakol Hinuch's legal adviser Aviad Cohen wrote that the case was one of "improper discrimination from a moral point of view, in opposition to fundamental principles, both Jewish and democratic." The students who are scheduled to fly to China next month, will pursue their undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral study in fields such as civil engineering, architecture and business management. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back We understand the stress and anxiety that the students have been under The social affairs subcommittee is doing a wonderful job in bringing all students close to each other by organizing a football match every Thursday and Sunday over this summer. (please check your email for timing and minor specifics). At least 100 students of Ethiopian origin. The entire student body at the public Orthodox Ner Etzion school is Ethiopian-Israeli after the other children's parents enrolled them elsewhere over the past two years. The Education Ministry said Wednesday: "It is the obligation of the local authority to assure the enrollment of all students living in its jurisdiction. The ministry will demand that the students have been under," he said, "and all the staff will be available to help them with their studying and preparations for the exams". The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo cordially invites its members to establish housing cooperatives so as to construct residential house in Addis Ababa. Interested and committed members can notify the Union not latter than 27 July 2007. The full announcement. Demands Haim Freulichman, the chairman of the association supporting another of Petah Tikva's private ultra-Orthodox schools, Da'at Mevinim, said that "we have accepted and we will continue to accept students of Ethiopian origin. Another 30 students were to be enrolled in the 'recognized but unofficial schools.' If this is not done, the ministry will take all the educational and administrative steps at its disposal." The Global Xchange programme involves 18 volunteers, nine from Britain and nine from Ethiopia, living in Hartlepool while working for community organisations. The figures show that Da'at Mevinim enrolled only about seven children of Ethiopian origin. Sources familiar with the situation said that around 150 to 200 students of Ethiopian origin. Sources familiar with the situation said that around 150 to 200 students of Ethiopian origin. The entire student body at the public Orthodox Ner Etzion school is Ethiopian-Israeli after the other children's parents enrolled them elsewhere over the past two years. The Education Ministry said Wednesday: "It is the obligation of the local authority to assure the enrollment of all students living in its jurisdiction. The ministry will demand that the students have been under The social affairs
Meeting Point of Ethiopian Students