View asset onlyJacques Faitlowitch.Orientalist, who stood up for the recognition of the affiliation of the Falasha (black Jews in the north of the Ethiopian highlands) to Judaism.J. Faitlowitch visits the settlements of the Falasha and visits their head, Pamaref Emanuel.Photo, around 1905.IdentifierAKG560323SourceAbraham PisarekCredit lineBildarchiv Pisarek / akg-imagesEvent date1905Image date1905Time Period20TH CENTURY2ND MILLENNIUM A.D.TopicDOUBLE PORTRAITETHNOLOGYFALASHAFULL-LENGTH ; FULL LENGTH ; LONG SHOTHISTORYJEW (MALE)JEWSMANORIENTALIST (MALE)PEOPLES AND TRADITIONSPERSONPORTRAITRELIGIONGeographyAFRICAETHIOPIAISRAELPersonJACQUES FAITLOWITCHTechniquePHOTOGRAPHSize2888px × 3364px (27 MB) 24.4 cm × 28.4 cm @ 300 dpiSpecial Formats4236px × 4933px (60 MB) TIFF35.9 cm × 41.8 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownload