That is not my understanding. It is true that, at first, the Orthodox Rabbis took that stand, and demand that the Ethiopian Jews "convert" to Judaism. But there was a substantial battle over the question, which was, I had thought, resolved in favor of the Ethiopians.
BTW, Ethiopian Jews reject the term 'Falasha.' I don't remember all of the details, but it apparently has a derogatory meaning in Amharic language.
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