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- YemisrachBA - May 20 2008 | Africa, history
Quoted: Yossi Vassa and Tehitina Assefa consider themselves Israeli. They grew up there and call the country home. But their roots are in Ethiopia. Now they're performing in a play, called <em>One of a Kind</em>, about the Ethiopian-Israeli experience. They share their story and the experience of bringing it to the stage.
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