It's a
historical fact that the mass majority of captive slaves broughtof captive
slaves brought to the Americas, came from West Africa, although some were
brought from East Africa, they were the minority. The west African tribal
nations that our forefathers were taken from, have many ancient Hebrew customs
in there culture. The KAFFIR, BO, GREBO, MARIBUCK, MAVUMBA, AKRA, FANTI, AKIN,
YORUBA, KONGO, AND ASHANTI. Just to name a few of the many sub-Saharan nations
that engage in ancient Israelite rituals.
Such rituals includes
- CIRCUMCISION,
- THE DIVISION OF THEIR TRIBES INTO TWELVE, BLOOD SPRINKLING UPON THEIR ALTARS AND DOOR POSTS,
- MARRYING OF THEIR BROTHER'S WIFE AFTER DEATH,
- SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION AFTER CHILD BIRTH,
- UNCLEANNESS DURING CHILD BIRTH,
- UNCLEANNESS DURING MENSTRUATION
- NEW MOON CELEBRATIONS.
- Plus many more.
Among the ASHANTI tribe
the priesthood is hereditary to a specific family such a family has little or no
possessions, is exempt from all taxes, supplied with food and advises the king.
Compare this with the Levities of ancient Israel and you will see that both are
exactly the same.
The name ASHANTI has
Hebrew origins, the "TI" at the end means race of or people of, Ashan
was the name of a city located in southern Israel Judah (Joshua 15:42 - 19:7 /
1st chronicles 4:32 - 6:59).
The word Ashan in Hebrew
means smoke city / burning city. ASHANTI means the people of Ashan or the people
of the smoke city, This was the reference to the city of Ashan after the Romans
destroyed it in 70 C.E.
In a very informative
book entitled HEBREWISM OF WEST AFRICA By Joseph J Williams. He gives detailed
description of the Hebrew customs in many of the west African tribes. These were
the tribes who were the main suppliers of slaves during the slave trade. And
these are the tribes that the majority of Hebrews in the west are descendant
from. I will present a few excerpts from his book, and this should further
convince you of who the children of Israel are.
NOTE: I must say here that
this book was written in the 1930's and the author who is white quotes some
"racist" authors, from as far back as the 1700's. He also makes some
misguided comments himself, as he tries to find out how so much Hebrew culture
and lifestyle, got to West Africa. He would have known the answer to that had he
known the prophecies. But nonetheless there is still A LOT OF useful information
contained in HIS book.
PAGE 22
In the first place, many Hebrewism were discovered in the ASHANTI tribal
customs. Then, several ASHANTI words were found to have a striking resemblance
to those of equivalent Hebrew meaning. finally the supreme being of the ASHANTI
gave a strong indication of being the "Yahweh" (YHWH) of the "old
testament".
PAGE 23,
It was indeed surprising how many HEBREWISM, either real or at least
apparent, were to be found among the unislamised tribes.
PAGE 52
In both ASHANTI and Hebrew the traditional vowel sound is equally important
for the true signification of words.
PAGE 56,
Thus in conjugation of the verb the ASHANTI prefix the personal pronouns to
the verb stem, the same as it is found in the imperfect of Hebrew.
PAGE 61,
One cannot help being impressed by the number of customs and practices there
described that find their counter part among the ancient Hebrews. Thus, for
example the Mosaic law of intra-tribal-marriages, which was devised expressly to
preserve the inheritance of the daughters in the tribe and family of their
father (NUMBERS 36:12) finds a close verification among the ASHANTI of today.
And the cross-cousin marriages, so characteristic of the latter, are strictly
similar to that of the daughter of salphadd who wedded the sons of their uncle
by their father (NUMBERS 36:2). Again the preserving of certain names in a
family is as much sought after by the ASHANTI as it was of old among the
Hebrews, as shown in the case of naming of John the Baptist when the objection
was made, "there is none of your Kindred that is called by this name"
(Luke 1:61).
PAGE 62,
So also the remarkable simplicity of the ASHANTI marriage and the distinctive
part that wine plays in the ceremonial reminds one of the ancient Hebrews.
PAGE 63,
Not only in the marriage ceremony itself but also in after marriage customs
there is a strange similarity between the ASHANTI and the Hebrews. Thus, for
example, for 8 days after the birth of a child the ASHANTI "mother is
considered as unclean". It is only on the 8th day, at the Ntetea that the
child receives its personal name, and on the 40th day a still further ceremony
has to be observe. In all this we are certainly reminded of Hebrew customs.
Further, the ASHANTI women at the menstrual period, even to the retirement to
the bara hut, read like a page borrowed from the book of Leviticus, (15:19-20).
And the system of ASHANTI ablution to prevent legal uncleanness constantly
brings to mind similar practices which were common among Hebrews.
PAGE 66,
Thus far, however, we have shown certain cultural elements common to the ASHANTI
and the ancient Hebrews, such as the ob cult, religious dances, use of
"Amen", vowel value, patriarchal system, parallel symbolism of
Authority in "stool" and "chair", endogamy, cross-cousin
marriages, familiar names, exogamy, simplicity of marriage rite and the part
wine plays in the ceremony, uncleanness after child birth, purification
ceremony, Menstrual seclusion. and ceremonial ablutions; besides ASHANTI loan
words of apparent Hebrew origin.
PAGE 70,
For they ascribe to god the attributes of omnipresence, omniscience, and
Invisibility, besides which they believe that he governs all things by
providence. By reason god is invisible, they say it would be absurd to make any
corporeal representation of him. Wherefore they have such multitude of Images of
their Idol gods which they take to be subordinate deities to the supreme god.
PAGE 72,
In the very fact that the Hebrews, despite their service of the true god
frequently relapsed into idolatry. Captain Rattray, finds a parallelism with the
ASHANTI, where, as Bosman noted, one finds a belief in a supreme being side by
side with multitudes of their idol Gods.
PAGE 78,
And there is a common saying among the ASHANTI: no priest may look upon the face
of his God and live which sounds remarkably like an echo of "Yahweh's"
(YHWH) warning to Moses at Mount Sinai "Thou canst see my face for man
shall not see me and live".
PAGE 80,
The supreme being of the ASHANTI is identical with the god of the Christians,
the Yahweh of the old testament: and further that their tribal worship is
strangely parallel to that of the divided worship that existed in Jerusalem
immediately prior to the Babylonian exile, as we will see later in more detail.
PAGE
82, The breastplate on the central figure,
the Herald (Osene), who is called by Stanley the Town-Crier, is strikingly
similar to the breast plate of the High Priest among the Ancient Hebrews, even
to its division into twelve parts. The head dress of the Herald, too with its
gold disc in front satisfies the description of the miznefet as given in the
Jewish Encyclopedia. "A tiara, or perhaps a peculiarly wound turban, with a
peak, the front of which bore a gold plate with inscription "Holy unto
YHWH". However, the division of the breast plate into twelve parts is
certainly distinctive. So also is the head dress with gold disc in front.
PAGE 83,
The ASHANTI Myth might thus record progressive stages in the manifestation of
"Yahweh" (YHWH) to the Hebrews; the burning bush; Sinai and the
Covenant, that established the Nation as God's Chosen People.
This is only a few of the many comparisons he found out that existed among just ONE of the tribes that we (in the west) are descendant from. It would be way to lengthy to include all the tribes of west Africa who have Hebrew culture.
This is only a few of the many comparisons he found out that existed among just ONE of the tribes that we (in the west) are descendant from. It would be way to lengthy to include all the tribes of west Africa who have Hebrew culture.
Today all of Africa has
been lumped into one, Meaning that "All black skinned people are of the
same culture, customs, etc." So as a consequence all this Hebrewism has
went unnoticed by the world at large. Most of the customs that are taught to us
as being "Traditional" African culture are actually cultural traits
that can be found right in the first five books of your bible.
In the slave Narrative
by Olaudah Equiano, He tells of how his native customs is parallel to the
Hebrews customs found in the bible,
He says:
"Like the
Israelites in their primitive state, our government was conducted by our chiefs
or Judges, our wisemen, and elders; and the head of a family, with, enjoyed a
similar authority over his household with that which is ascribed to Abraham and
the other patriarchs. The law of retaliation prevailed almost universally with
us as with them; and even their religion appeared to have shed upon us a ray of
its glory, though broken and spent in its passage. or eclipse by the cloud with
which time , tradition, and ignorance might have enveloped it. For we had our
circumcision ( a rite I believe, peculiar to that people) we had also our
sacrifices and burnt-offerings, our washing and purification, on the same
occasions as they had".
"I came at
length to a country, the inhabitants of which differed from us in all these
particulars. I was very much struck with this difference, especially when I came
among a people who did not circumcise, AND WHO ATE WITHOUT WASHING THEIR
HANDS".
Olaudah Matthew 15:1-2,”Then came to Yahshuah scribes and Pharisees which were of Jerusalem, saying
Olaudah Matthew 15:1-2,”Then came to Yahshuah scribes and Pharisees which were of Jerusalem, saying
(2) Why do your
disciples transgress the tradition of the Elders? FOR THEY WASH NOT THEIR
HANDS WHEN THEY EAT BREAD.
In a article by William
Levi Ochan Ajjugo who is a member of the Madi tribe in the country of Sudan. He
tells of the Hebrew customs among his and other tribes in the Sudan.
"When most
people think of Judaism in black Africa, they think of the so-called Falashas,
Bet Israel, Ethiopian Jews who have kept the essentials of biblical Judaism
despite being isolated geographically from other Jews for thousands of years.
The Falashas are in
fact the tip of the iceberg. Judaism came to Africa long before Islam or even
Christianity, itself an early arrival. Hebrews have been in Africa hundreds of
years before the exodus from Egypt. So influential was ancient Judaism in
northern and eastern Africa that anthropologists have devised a test to tell
whether a given tribe or people has Hebraic roots: It does so if males are
circumcised at age of 1 or earlier.
I am from South
Sudan, the largely Christian, African portion of the Sudan, which has long been
dominated by Arab Muslims to the north, in Khartoum. I am from a tribe called
the Madi, and while we did not retain Judaism as thoroughly as did the Falashas
in neighboring Ethiopia, I am amazed as I look back at how many of our customs
seem to have come from the Hebrew Scriptures.
Among Christians and
non- Christians like, one G-d was worshiped. As in the Book of Leviticus, blood
sacrifices were offered for sins. The worst sins required the sacrifice of a
sheep, the ones below these a Goat, and the "least" sins a chicken. A
hereditary group of elders or priests decided which to sacrifice, and presided
over these and other ceremonies.
Dietary laws were
practiced; certain animals were "unclean" and could not be eaten.
Ceremonial washing of hands was required when leaving home. Certain days of the
year were set apart as holy. On such days, all was pledged to the one G-d of the
heavens who forgave sins.
The Madi also use a
ram's horn ("bilah") to call people together for various purposes. My
father, who was an hereditary elder, would often blow the bilah to gather the
people together for a ceremony or to discuss a matter of importance.
If a man died, his
brother married his widow. This is in Leviticus, and also is imbedded in Madi
culture, as is the "kinsman-redeemer" custom found in the Book of Ruth
in connection with Boaz's marrying Ruth. In Ruth 4:7, it says that "in
earlier times in Israel", the redemption and transfer of property became
final when one party took off his sandal and gave it to the other. This is
precisely what the Madi did when I was growing up.
In Deuteronomy 15:19,
the children of Israel were commanded to set apart for the L-rd all first-born
males of their herds and flocks. None were to be put to work or, in the case of
sheep, shorn. Again, this is a Madi custom as well.
Many of these customs
are also practiced by other tribes in the Sudan. One Madi custom, though, is
most striking in its obvious implication: All males are circumcised -- as I was
-- on the 8th day.
When I was growing
up, I did not know that any of these were "Jewish" customs. It was
only when I began studying the Bible that the connection became clear. Most
tribes who practice these customs do not know what "Jewish" means;
they only know that these are the ways of their own forefathers.
Christian
missionaries have long misinterpreted these "ways", especially
missionaries from denominations which de- emphasize the "Old"
Testament. Many labeled groups like Madi "pagan", "animist",
or, incredibly, "without religion."
Today, the Islamic
fundamentalists who rule the Sudan use similar terms to describe the tribes of
South Sudan, including the Madi. Unlike the Christian missionaries of the past,
however, the Islamicists know better. On more than one occasion, I was called
"Jew" in a disparaging way by Muslims when I was living in the Sudan.
The current Islamic
regime in Sudan is waging a jihad -- a war of extermination -- against the
people and tribes of South Sudan. Almost 3 million of my people have been
butchered in a genocide that is worse than anything the world has seen since the
Holocaust. Those who know of this under reported slaughter rightly see it as
religious in nature -- a war of Islamic imperialism against largely Christian
South Sudan. It is also a cultural war of Arab- dominated culture against
African culture. And part and parcel of African culture -- at least in this area
of Africa -- are the remnants of Judaism.
For those would
like to see such remnants preserved, here is yet another reason to stand up for
the brave people of South Sudan".
Those brothers and sisters in the Southern Sudan are Israelites, These Hebrews are still being taken captive and put into slavery in the Sudan, they are suffering the curses of Deuteronomy 28:
Those brothers and sisters in the Southern Sudan are Israelites, These Hebrews are still being taken captive and put into slavery in the Sudan, they are suffering the curses of Deuteronomy 28:
In another article
By George E. Lichtblau entitled
"Jewish Roots in Africa", he gives a details about the Hebrews in west Africa.
"Jewish Roots in Africa", he gives a details about the Hebrews in west Africa.
"Claims of a
historic presence of Jewish communities in certain regions of Africa, notably
West and Southern Africa, seem esoteric when first mentioned. This presence goes
back not just centuries, but even to biblical times.
Of course in two
areas such a communal presence on the African continent remains a firmly
acknowledged part of Jewish history and experience (North Africa and
Egypt/Ethiopia). A Jewish presence in Egypt and the former Kingdom of Kush are
described in the Book of Exodus. Yet even after their exodus from Egypt and
their settlement in the land of Israel, the Jewish tribes retained certain
nomadic characteristics which are reflected throughout their history.
For example, in the
10th and 9th centuries B.C.E. Kings David and Solomon sought to expand Jewish
influence and trade throughout the Mediterranean, including North Africa, Egypt,
the Arab Peninsula and the Horn of Africa, as well as Persia. Often such trade
promotion and colonizing drives were arranged in cooperation with the Canaanite
and the neighboring Kingdom of Tyre. These kingdoms often lent their military
backing to these colonizing efforts, which led to the establishment of numerous
settlements by Jewish artisans and traders throughout these regions.
But the subsequent
scattering of a Jewish presence and influence reaching deep into the African
continent is less widely acknowledged.
Pressed under
sweeping regional conflicts, Jews settled as traders and warriors in Yemen, the
Horn of Africa, Egypt, the Kingdom of Kush and Nubia, North African Punic
settlements (Carthage and Velubilis), and areas now covered by Mauritania. More
emigrants followed these early Jewish settlers to Northern Africa following the
Assyrian conquest of the Israelites in the 8th century B.C.E., and again 200
years later, when Jerusalem was conquered by the Babylonians, leading to the
destruction of the First Temple.
This catastrophic
event not only drove many Jews into exile in Babylon, but also led to the
establishment of exile communities around the Mediterranean, including North
Africa. Then, with Israel coming under Greek, Persian and later Roman rule and
dependence, renewed waves of Jewish traders and artisans began to set up
communities in Egypt, Cyrenaica, Nubia and the Punic Empire, notably in
Carthage, whence they began to scatter into various newly emerging communities
south of the Atlas mountains. Several Jewish nomadic groups also started to come
across the Sahara from Nubia and the ancient kingdom of Kush.
The Jewish presence
in Africa began to expand significantly in the second and third centuries of the
Christian era, extending not only into the Sahara desert, but also reaching down
along the West African coast, and possibly also to some Bantu tribes of Southern
Africa (where some 40,000 members of the Lemba tribe still claim Jewish roots).
The names of old Jewish communities south of the Atlas mountains, many of which
existed well into Renaissance times, can be found in documents in synagogue
archives in Cairo.
In addition, Jewish,
Arab and Christian accounts cite the existence of Jewish rulers of certain
tribal groups and clans identifying themselves as Jewish scattered throughout
Mauritania, Senegal, the Western Sudan, Nigeria, and Ghana. Among notable Arab
historians referring to their existence are Ibn Khaldun, who lived in the 13th
century, a respected authority on Berber history; the famous geographer
al-Idrisi, born in Ceuta, Spain in the 12th century, who wrote about Jewish
Negroes in the western Sudan; and the 16th century historian and traveler Leon
Africanus, a Moslem from Spain who was raised by a Jewish woman working in his
family's household, who is said to have taught him Hebrew and emigrated with the
family to Morocco in 1492. Leon Africanus later converted to Catholicism but
remained interested in Jewish communities he encountered throughout his travels
in West Africa.
Some evidence can
also be derived from surviving tribal traditions of some African ethnic groups,
including links to biblical ancestors, names of localities, and ceremonies with
affinities to Jewish ritual practices. Moreover, the writings of several modern
West African historians and two personal anecdotes indicate that the memories of
an influential Jewish historical past in West Africa continue to survive.
I still remember from
my assignments in the 1960's as a Foreign Service Officer an encounter with Mr.
Bubu Hama, then president of the National Assembly in Niger and a prolific
writer on African history. He told me that the Tuaregs had a Jewish queen in
early medieval times, and that some Jewish Tuareg clans had preserved their
adherence to that faith, in defiance of both Islamic and Christian missionary
pressure, until the 18th century. In several of his books Hama even cites some
genealogies of Jewish rulers of the Tuareg and Hausa kingdoms.
A related story about
surviving memories of Jewish roots in West Africa was told to me around 1976 by
former Israeli prime minister Shimon Peres. He had just returned from a meeting
of the Socialist International, during which he had met with then president
Leopold Senhor of Senegal. In the course of their discussion about the
possibility of normalizing Senegalese-Israeli relations, Senhor had told him
that he too had Jewish ancestors. At that time we both smiled somewhat
incredulously. Yet, indeed, there are a number of historical records of small
Jewish kingdoms and tribal groups known as Beni Israel that were part of the
Wolof and Mandinge communities.
These
existed in Senegal from the early Middle Ages up to the 18th century, when they
were forced to convert to Islam. Some of these claimed to be descendants of the
tribe of Dan, the traditional tribe of Jewish gold and metal artisans, who are
also said to have built the "Golden Calf".
Beta Yisrael - The House of Israel
In East Africa in the country of Ethiopia lived a people called Beta Yisrael which means House of Israel. These brothers and sisters claim descendant from the biblical Israelite tribe of Dan. Dan was one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Beta Yisrael are black skinned as an Israelite would be. They were given the name of Falashas which means Stranger and Foreigner, Beta Yisrael is not indigenous to the country of Ethiopia , this is why they are called Stranger by the inhabitants of that land. We know from Scripture that Israelites have been in Ethiopia from at least the first century, or earlier (Acts 8:). Beta Yisrael practice of Hebrewism was close to that of the biblical Israelites then it was to Judaism.
Some believe the Ethiopian Hebrews are not true Israelites, in order to know if they are we have to use the identifying mark. We have to compare their living condition to what is written in Deuteronomy 28 and Leviticus 26. In 1985 a civil war was waging in Ethiopia, which brought death and starvation. The Israeli Government decided to bring these Hebrews back to the land of Israel in what they called Operation Moses. Beta Yisrael living condition was deplorable, the Israeli government noted that if Beta Yisrael was not taken from Ethiopia they wouldn't survive as a people. In order for the Israeli's to allow Beta Yisrael in the land of Israel they had to convert to Judaism. This was forced upon them, they had no choice it was either convert or stay in Ethiopia and Die. They choice to convert to Judaism and are now called Jews. As I mention in order for us to know if they are really Israelites we have to see if they are suffering the curses. Since coming to Israel, they have been brought down very low, they are being treated in the same manner as we are in the Americas. Beta Yisrael is called Israel's "black underclass"
Here are some excerpts that detail their plite in the land of Israel.
August 11, 1995
Report calls Israel's Ethiopian Jews `black underclass'
MICHELE CHABIN
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
JERUSALEM -- Misguided Israeli educational policies are "steadily transforming Ethiopian immigrants into a black underclass," according to a new report by the Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews.
Titled "Creating an Underclass: How Israel's Educational System is Failing Immigrant Youth," the just-published report accuses the government of providing substandard education to Ethiopian immigrants and of segregating them from other Israelis.
While acknowledging that many officials in the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Education and Absorption ministries have made "heroic efforts" to help Ethiopian olim (immigrants) succeed, the report charges the government with educational neglect.
The report, compiled four years after the Operation Solomon airlift brought 14,400 Ethiopian Jews to Israel, is subtitled "A Call to Action."
"While the problems posed by inadequate housing and job prospects are well-known," the report says, "the most critical obstacle to the absorption of the Ethiopian community is the education system."
"Noting that about half of Ethiopian adults are unemployed, the report says......"
The education system, the report concludes, "has only contributed to a vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and juvenile delinquency."
Ethiopian Jews Imitate U.S. Blacks
Las Vegas Sun, January 25, 1999 Associated Press
For centuries, Ethiopian Jews dreamed of reaching Israel. Much of the 65,000-member community here arrived in 1985 and 1991 through a series of dramatic airlifts. Thousands of others perished trekking through brutal conditions in the Sudan desert on the way to airlift departure points.
But for many Ethiopians, Israel has proven something less than a promised land. As a group, they remain at the bottommost rung of the country's economic and educational ladder, still struggling to find social, religious and cultural acceptance.
The Ethiopian saga in Israel has been fraught with hardships. On arrival, most became wards of an overworked immigration bureaucracy that housed them in isolated trailer parks or urban absorption centers where traditional farming skills proved useless in finding work.
While overt racial discrimination is relatively rare, many Ethiopians feel the sting of what they see as Israeli disdain for them as newcomers from a primitive country. The Ethiopians also have had to battle an Orthodox religious establishment that has questioned the authenticity of their Jewish roots, requiring them to undergo symbolic conversion to Judaism before marrying.
The burdens of immigrant life have fallen particularly hard on the young. Because many parents can't provide their children with school supplies or a quiet place to study, some teens attend state-run boarding schools attended by Israeli youngsters from troubled homes. In some neighborhood grade schools, there is de facto segregation that Ethiopians feel has meant a lower standard of education.
The Ethiopians' high school dropout rate exceeds 17 percent, or more than double the national average, the Education Ministry says.
Young Ethiopians have excelled in their mandatory military service, but once demobilized, most can get only low-paying jobs.
Unemployment among older Ethiopians is high, with more than half the families with teen-agers having no employed head of household.
In Israel, distress signals from Ethiopians
By Ben Lynfield | Special to The Christian Science Monitor
May 22, 2002 edition STRIVING FOR INCLUSION: Ethiopian Jews immigrated to Israel in the 1980s and 1990s. Many feel they don't fit into the society of their new homeland, a problem that both black and white Israelis are struggling to address
The gap between black and white Israelis seems, with some exceptions, to be growing. For Ethiopians, it is visible in impoverished neighborhoods, soaring unemployment, and the highest high-school dropout rate of any Jewish group in Israel.
Twenty-six percent of Ethiopian youths have either dropped out or do not show up for classes most of the time, raising concerns that the community's current difficulties may become chronic. Drug use, including glue-sniffing, is on the rise, and criminal activity, hardly known among Ethiopians before they came to Israel, has been growing.
But not everyone is sympathetic. Israeli mayors unabashedly urge the government to keep Ethiopian immigrants away from their cities.
During a break in Ishete's talk, Masha Aroshes, Rishon LeZion municipality official, says that more Ethiopian families due to arrive here are not welcome.
"They are going to a neighborhood which the mayor has been trying very hard to improve," she says. "It is just starting to flower. Adding another 35 Ethiopian families is not right. It impacts on the education level. In order for the Ethiopians to be properly absorbed, they should not go there."
That kind of talk is adding to alienation among Ethiopians, according to Asher Elias, a staff member at the Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews (IAEJ).
"Ethiopians have lots of motivation to become Israelis, but they are not accepted," he says. "In jobs, in education, people feel they are discriminated against because they are black. I'm not saying it is right or wrong, but it is what we are feeling, and that is enough."
A low point in the relationship between Ethiopian Jews and Israelis came in 1996, when it was revealed that Israeli hospitals had thrown out all blood donated by Ethiopians. "These were donations to help other Israelis," Mr. Elias says. "[Ethiopians] said to each other: 'What do they think? That we are not humans?'
"Habad, one of Israel's stronger orthodox religious groups, doesn't recognize Ethiopians as Jews or allow their children into its kindergartens.
From reading the information in those articles you would think they were speaking about us Hebrews in the western hemisphere, but they are not they are talking about our brethren in Israel. Beta Yisrael is a stranger and outcast in his own land. Yah said this would happen
Jer 14:8 O the hope of Israel, the savior thereof in time of trouble, why shouldest thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man that turneth aside to tarry for a night?
Isaiah 1:7 Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers.
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The Lemba of South Africa
In Southern Africa resides another group of Israelites who go by the name Lemba. The Lemba Israelites say they left Israel and migrated to Southern Africa about 3,000 years ago. They number about 300,000 and they say there are more of them all along the East Coast of Africa. The Lemba are separated from the Indigenous tribes located in South Africa. Recently a genetic test was done on the Lemba to see if they are Israelites.
these tests have proven the Lemba to have the highest concentration of the gene marker than any known halakhic Jewish group. This is reported in an article titled "Decoding the Priesthood" by Peter Hirshberg and Jane Logan, in Jerusalem Report (May 10, 1999 issue).
NOTE: THESE GENETIC TEST CAN BE A BIT DECEPTIVE, THEY COMPARED THE GENES OF THE LEMBA WITH THE GENES OF A CERTAIN JEWISH GROUP. THEY HAVE NEVER PUBLISH A REPORT SAYING THE JEWS HAVE THE SAME GENETIC MARKERS AS AN ANCIENT ISRAELITE. THEY HAVE RECOVERED MANY ISRAELITE SKELETONS FROM ARCHAEOLOGIST DIGS THROUGHOUT THE 'MID EAST'. BUT THEY DON'T HAVE ONE PUBLISH REPORT LINKIN
Just as Beta Yisrael the Lemba practice of Hebrewism is not like the Jewish Judaism. It's more biblical, but sadly they are having a Jewish influence, Jews are trying to convert them to Judaism.
I am still in the process of learning more about the Lemba.
Here is an excerpt from a speech from a Lemba Israelite.
Beta Yisrael - The House of Israel
In East Africa in the country of Ethiopia lived a people called Beta Yisrael which means House of Israel. These brothers and sisters claim descendant from the biblical Israelite tribe of Dan. Dan was one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Beta Yisrael are black skinned as an Israelite would be. They were given the name of Falashas which means Stranger and Foreigner, Beta Yisrael is not indigenous to the country of Ethiopia , this is why they are called Stranger by the inhabitants of that land. We know from Scripture that Israelites have been in Ethiopia from at least the first century, or earlier (Acts 8:). Beta Yisrael practice of Hebrewism was close to that of the biblical Israelites then it was to Judaism.
Some believe the Ethiopian Hebrews are not true Israelites, in order to know if they are we have to use the identifying mark. We have to compare their living condition to what is written in Deuteronomy 28 and Leviticus 26. In 1985 a civil war was waging in Ethiopia, which brought death and starvation. The Israeli Government decided to bring these Hebrews back to the land of Israel in what they called Operation Moses. Beta Yisrael living condition was deplorable, the Israeli government noted that if Beta Yisrael was not taken from Ethiopia they wouldn't survive as a people. In order for the Israeli's to allow Beta Yisrael in the land of Israel they had to convert to Judaism. This was forced upon them, they had no choice it was either convert or stay in Ethiopia and Die. They choice to convert to Judaism and are now called Jews. As I mention in order for us to know if they are really Israelites we have to see if they are suffering the curses. Since coming to Israel, they have been brought down very low, they are being treated in the same manner as we are in the Americas. Beta Yisrael is called Israel's "black underclass"
Here are some excerpts that detail their plite in the land of Israel.
August 11, 1995
Report calls Israel's Ethiopian Jews `black underclass'
MICHELE CHABIN
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
JERUSALEM -- Misguided Israeli educational policies are "steadily transforming Ethiopian immigrants into a black underclass," according to a new report by the Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews.
Titled "Creating an Underclass: How Israel's Educational System is Failing Immigrant Youth," the just-published report accuses the government of providing substandard education to Ethiopian immigrants and of segregating them from other Israelis.
While acknowledging that many officials in the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Education and Absorption ministries have made "heroic efforts" to help Ethiopian olim (immigrants) succeed, the report charges the government with educational neglect.
The report, compiled four years after the Operation Solomon airlift brought 14,400 Ethiopian Jews to Israel, is subtitled "A Call to Action."
"While the problems posed by inadequate housing and job prospects are well-known," the report says, "the most critical obstacle to the absorption of the Ethiopian community is the education system."
"Noting that about half of Ethiopian adults are unemployed, the report says......"
The education system, the report concludes, "has only contributed to a vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and juvenile delinquency."
Ethiopian Jews Imitate U.S. Blacks
Las Vegas Sun, January 25, 1999 Associated Press
For centuries, Ethiopian Jews dreamed of reaching Israel. Much of the 65,000-member community here arrived in 1985 and 1991 through a series of dramatic airlifts. Thousands of others perished trekking through brutal conditions in the Sudan desert on the way to airlift departure points.
But for many Ethiopians, Israel has proven something less than a promised land. As a group, they remain at the bottommost rung of the country's economic and educational ladder, still struggling to find social, religious and cultural acceptance.
The Ethiopian saga in Israel has been fraught with hardships. On arrival, most became wards of an overworked immigration bureaucracy that housed them in isolated trailer parks or urban absorption centers where traditional farming skills proved useless in finding work.
While overt racial discrimination is relatively rare, many Ethiopians feel the sting of what they see as Israeli disdain for them as newcomers from a primitive country. The Ethiopians also have had to battle an Orthodox religious establishment that has questioned the authenticity of their Jewish roots, requiring them to undergo symbolic conversion to Judaism before marrying.
The burdens of immigrant life have fallen particularly hard on the young. Because many parents can't provide their children with school supplies or a quiet place to study, some teens attend state-run boarding schools attended by Israeli youngsters from troubled homes. In some neighborhood grade schools, there is de facto segregation that Ethiopians feel has meant a lower standard of education.
The Ethiopians' high school dropout rate exceeds 17 percent, or more than double the national average, the Education Ministry says.
Young Ethiopians have excelled in their mandatory military service, but once demobilized, most can get only low-paying jobs.
Unemployment among older Ethiopians is high, with more than half the families with teen-agers having no employed head of household.
In Israel, distress signals from Ethiopians
By Ben Lynfield | Special to The Christian Science Monitor
May 22, 2002 edition STRIVING FOR INCLUSION: Ethiopian Jews immigrated to Israel in the 1980s and 1990s. Many feel they don't fit into the society of their new homeland, a problem that both black and white Israelis are struggling to address
The gap between black and white Israelis seems, with some exceptions, to be growing. For Ethiopians, it is visible in impoverished neighborhoods, soaring unemployment, and the highest high-school dropout rate of any Jewish group in Israel.
Twenty-six percent of Ethiopian youths have either dropped out or do not show up for classes most of the time, raising concerns that the community's current difficulties may become chronic. Drug use, including glue-sniffing, is on the rise, and criminal activity, hardly known among Ethiopians before they came to Israel, has been growing.
But not everyone is sympathetic. Israeli mayors unabashedly urge the government to keep Ethiopian immigrants away from their cities.
During a break in Ishete's talk, Masha Aroshes, Rishon LeZion municipality official, says that more Ethiopian families due to arrive here are not welcome.
"They are going to a neighborhood which the mayor has been trying very hard to improve," she says. "It is just starting to flower. Adding another 35 Ethiopian families is not right. It impacts on the education level. In order for the Ethiopians to be properly absorbed, they should not go there."
That kind of talk is adding to alienation among Ethiopians, according to Asher Elias, a staff member at the Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews (IAEJ).
"Ethiopians have lots of motivation to become Israelis, but they are not accepted," he says. "In jobs, in education, people feel they are discriminated against because they are black. I'm not saying it is right or wrong, but it is what we are feeling, and that is enough."
A low point in the relationship between Ethiopian Jews and Israelis came in 1996, when it was revealed that Israeli hospitals had thrown out all blood donated by Ethiopians. "These were donations to help other Israelis," Mr. Elias says. "[Ethiopians] said to each other: 'What do they think? That we are not humans?'
"Habad, one of Israel's stronger orthodox religious groups, doesn't recognize Ethiopians as Jews or allow their children into its kindergartens.
From reading the information in those articles you would think they were speaking about us Hebrews in the western hemisphere, but they are not they are talking about our brethren in Israel. Beta Yisrael is a stranger and outcast in his own land. Yah said this would happen
Jer 14:8 O the hope of Israel, the savior thereof in time of trouble, why shouldest thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man that turneth aside to tarry for a night?
Isaiah 1:7 Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers.
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The Lemba of South Africa
In Southern Africa resides another group of Israelites who go by the name Lemba. The Lemba Israelites say they left Israel and migrated to Southern Africa about 3,000 years ago. They number about 300,000 and they say there are more of them all along the East Coast of Africa. The Lemba are separated from the Indigenous tribes located in South Africa. Recently a genetic test was done on the Lemba to see if they are Israelites.
these tests have proven the Lemba to have the highest concentration of the gene marker than any known halakhic Jewish group. This is reported in an article titled "Decoding the Priesthood" by Peter Hirshberg and Jane Logan, in Jerusalem Report (May 10, 1999 issue).
NOTE: THESE GENETIC TEST CAN BE A BIT DECEPTIVE, THEY COMPARED THE GENES OF THE LEMBA WITH THE GENES OF A CERTAIN JEWISH GROUP. THEY HAVE NEVER PUBLISH A REPORT SAYING THE JEWS HAVE THE SAME GENETIC MARKERS AS AN ANCIENT ISRAELITE. THEY HAVE RECOVERED MANY ISRAELITE SKELETONS FROM ARCHAEOLOGIST DIGS THROUGHOUT THE 'MID EAST'. BUT THEY DON'T HAVE ONE PUBLISH REPORT LINKIN
Just as Beta Yisrael the Lemba practice of Hebrewism is not like the Jewish Judaism. It's more biblical, but sadly they are having a Jewish influence, Jews are trying to convert them to Judaism.
I am still in the process of learning more about the Lemba.
Here is an excerpt from a speech from a Lemba Israelite.
Shalom Aleichem!!
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to address you.
Some of you may already be familiar with the subject I am going to discuss, but if you are not, then we will work through this together. As told by my father, and his father's father, and his father's, father's father, and many more before them;
Approximately 2,500 years ago, a group of Jews left Judea and settled in Yemen. The tribe was led by the house of Buba and we are told that this move was to facilitate trade. In Yemen they settled in a place and built acity called Senna. They were then known as the BaSenna (the people from Senna)
When conditions became unfavorable, and not being a historian, I can not
give you exact details of what went wrong; but lets just say they could no
longer call Yemen home.
The House of Hamisi took over the leadership and led the people across into
Africa.
Once in Africa, the tribe split into 2 sections: One group settled in Ethiopia
and the other group went further south along the East Coast. They settled
in what today is known as Tanzania/Kenya and built Senna 2. Here they
prospered and increased in numbers.
I'm afraid the travel bug bit once again and they were on the move. A small
group went and settled in Malawi and Kenya. Their descendants are still
residing in these countries up to today and are generally known as Ba
Mwenye (lords of the land).
The remaining group, under the leadership of the house of Bakali, moved on
and settled in Mozambique. Here they built Senna 3. Even today, the
BaSenna are found in Mozambique.
After many years, part of the tribe, now under the leadership of Seremane
(which is the house I belong to); moved further south to settle in Chiramba
in what is known today as Zimbabwe. They were known as the Ba-Lemba.
Our people still live there up to today. Some of the tribe moved south again
and eventually settled in South Africa ( Venda, Louis Trichadt, Pietersburg
and Tzaneen). This story has been told to all Lemba children from the time
they are able to comprehend. It is told so that we know where we come
from, who we are and how we live. It is told and shall continue to be
told/written so that future generations are not lost never to be found
again.
Do I believe this: Oh Yeah! My father told me and, now there is scientific
proof for the non believers: The lemba males posses the Priestly Cohanim
gene on their Y chromosome (from work done by Jenkins and Spurgle -
Wits University)
Old maps of the Holy Land have now revealed that there was a place called
Lemba way back BCE. Which brings us to my generation! Pretty cool and
interesting Huh?!
1) We believe in only one God Nwali. He is the creator of all things. Over
time, due to certain circumstances, a number of Lemba have been baptized
as Christians.
2) One day per week is considered holy: On this day we praise Nwali and
thank him for looking after us. We teach our children to honor their mothers
and fathers.
3) Circumcision: We circumcise all our males. It used to be done in the
home by chosen elders. The male was circumcised at the age of 8 yrs (did
we get that wrong over time?) Nowadays, some do it in hospitals. There is
a strong move to bring this back to the home.
4) Dietary laws: We do not eat pork or any of the creatures prohibited by
the Old Testament. We have our animals slaughtered by designated people
and bled. We do not mix milk and meat ever in our meal planning. We wash
our hands before we handle food or cooking utensils and we thank Nwali
before eating.
5) Calendar: We used to observe the moon to guide us in observing times. Everyone has a calendar nowadays.
6) Burial: We have special burial rituals. Our graves are dug with a shelf on
the side where the body is laid. The head must always face north where we
have come from. Today, we put tombstones with a Star of David on them.
7) Lembas are encouraged to marry other Lembas. A non Lemba woman can
be instructed in the ways of the Lembas if she is to marry one. She has to
learn the religious laws, dietary laws, etc. She may not bring any kitchen
utensils from her maiden home to her new Lemba home. And she is to bring
her children up according to the Lemba tradition. Sometimes she is asked to
shave her head before being admitted to the Lemba home.
There are about 70,000 of us in Southern Africa.
We know who we are. It would be grand if we returned to the broader global Jewish community. Even though we have safeguarded our traditions for this long, we do not want to risk losing them.
We all meet once a year for a cultural conference up in the Northern
province. We are in the process of building a temple and hopefully a
conference center. One of us who owns a farm wants to establish a kibbutz
on the farm. We plan to get people to come and instruct us in Hebrew,
teach us about Torah..... teach us what was lost along the 2500 years of
having been separated from the main body of Judaism.
We are receiving help, support and encouragement in our project by a few
good people, like Rufina Mausenbaum, Dr Shimon Wapnick, Dr Jack Zeller
and Yaacov Levi, who will soon be joining us as our teacher. These people,
together with organizations like Kulanu are in the forefront collecting books
and siddurim.
Many
scholars have always known about the biblical Hebrew culture found a
None of them ever make
the connections of the curses and prophecies of Deuteronomy 28: and Leviticus
26: and how they fit us perfectly. If they did all the mysteries about the
Biblical Hebrews would be cleared up.
It's been a known fact
since the time of the slave trade, that the people on the west coast of Africa
were Hebrews. The first Christian missionaries, who left Portugal for west
Africa were required to have a knowledge of Aramaic and Hebrew. Aramaic is a
language that is akin to Hebrew, some say it was spoken by the
Hebrews during the time of Yahshuah. Sir John Hawkins an English slave
trader in the 1500's communicated with his captives, who later became slaves by
speaking Hebrew to them. In fact when he first came to the shores of west
Africa, the first thing he said to the people was SHALOM, Shalom is a Hebrew
word that means peace.
The slave master's knew
who we were, this was the reason they changed our whole culture, faith, religion
and history. How could they keep us as slaves and treat us as subhuman, and
still have high praise for our scared scriptures (the bible). It was necessary
that they cover up our identity, and keep it hidden.
When slaves were on the
plantation working from before the sun came up to when it went down.
They would sing songs
that are now known as Negro Spirituals.
In these songs they
would sing about Moses, Jerusalem, Canaan, Yah and the land of Israel. The songs
with those themes I just mention were song on plantations before the slave
master introduce the KJV or Christianity to the slaves. If the slaves were not
already Israelites how did they have knowledge of these songs and biblical
themes. When we were first brought to the America's the slave master didn't find
it fit to teach us Christianity. If he did he would have to acknowledging that
we were human, and that was something he couldn't do. Over a period of time, the
slave master decided to teach our people a few things about Christianity.
But he only taught them from the New Testament (just as many Christians continue
to do today). Slave Owners forbidden the slaves to read or hear "old
testament" bible books, such as Exodus and others.
But those first slave
songs had many old testament themes to them such as "Let My People
Go", My home is over Jordan, and Swing Low Sweet Chariot and so on. The
slave master didn't teach them this, as a matter of fact in some parts of the
country those "Slave songs" were outlawed (it also was against the law
to teach a slave how to read and write especially the bible). Our people were
singing about something that they were familiar with, and this was "old
testament" history, a history which had by then become oral history passed
on from one generation to the next.
The slave song KumbaYAH
is Hebrew, it's saying "come by here, Yah come by here". As I pointed
out earlier YAH is a shorten form of the creator's name in Hebrew. So how did
our people know about Yah, Moses and all the other Hebrew themes if they were
not Hebrews upon their arrival?
If you pick up and read
any book on slavery in the United States, You will see that the slaves would
call the slave owner MASSA not MASTER but MASSA. We have been taught that the
slaves were speaking broken English, so they would pronounce MASSA instead of
master because of their dialect. That's not the whole truth, MASSA is a Hebrew
word that means burden / oppressor (strong's concordance 4853, 4854). Those
slave masters put heavy burdens on the slaves, so the slaves called them Massa
for that reason.
Many Christians were
also surprised to learn that these so called "ungodly savages" awaited
a messiah, long before the arrival of the first European Gentiles.
As I bring this to a
close I hope you have been blessed with a understanding of these things I have
presented. This wasn't a twisting of scripture or hate speech. This is a long
forgotten hidden truth. Some of you who read this for the first time, are coming
into information that you have never heard before.
AND NOW THAT YOU HAVE
HEARD IT, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH IT. I'm not forcing any thing on
anybody, you can reject this or accept this the choice is yours.....But THE FACT
IS: you can't say you haven't heard this information.
In the book of
Revelation chapter 12: verse 9 it says Satan has deceive the whole world. This
world is deceive about many things, including who are the decedents of biblical
Israel.....
REMEMBER THIS SCHOOL OF
THOUGHT:
There are some very wicked, wealthy powerful men who want to rule the earth. These men know the earth belongs to Yah and they Know Yah has a chosen People & inheritance on earth.
There are some very wicked, wealthy powerful men who want to rule the earth. These men know the earth belongs to Yah and they Know Yah has a chosen People & inheritance on earth.
They also know that Yah
has promised the world to his people. These wicked powerful men know that in
order for them to rule, they must first get rid of the Inheritance (Israel), and
then they can REIGN. These Wicked men know that the Israelites are Black
skinned, but since Israel is scattered to the four corners it is hard for them
to I. D. us. So what they do is put into effect a plan of global Genocide
to get rid of all black skinned people, which will include the Israelites.
This is much like king
Herod plan he enacted during the birth of Yahshuah, He had all Hebrew males 2
years and under put to death. Since he wasn't exactly sure which child was
Yahshuah he thought that in the process of killing them all he might have killed
the messiah. The same thing is happening against the children of Israel today.
Herod reason for trying to Kill Yahshuah, was he knew Yahshuah was the one who
was going to Inherit the throne of Israel.
Well same thing with
this super wealthy elite. They know that the only thing that is
really in their way is a righteous conscious Israel who will have the love and
favor of the father on their side. AND BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY THEY MUST
STOP THAT.
IT IS WRITTEN IN STONE
THAT THEY WILL FAIL.
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