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Secret Exodus

Secret Exodus

By Claire Safran

Prentice Hall Press, 1987, 188 pp.

The story of the migration, under conditions of extreme secrecy, of some 16,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel, in which Israeli intelligence agents, American diplomats, international refugee organizations and Sudanese officials all had vital roles. It is told by a Readers' Digest roving editor who calls it "the story of a good deed that even today almost no one wants to take credit for."