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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU
Rabbis convert
'lost tribe of Israel'
Recognize 200 members of group believing it descended from Joseph

-However, it is a simple task to show that the Encyclopedia is chronologically incorrect and therefore wrong in its conclusions. Dating from the year 665 A.D. to the year 1634, over one hundred and fifty references to the identity of the Anglo-Saxon people with ancient Israel have been discovered. They were all reprinted in the British-Israelite for 1879-80. It is noteworthy that none of the writers during that thousand years adopted the name of Jacob or Judah, but that of Israel, for the Anglo-Saxon people. --- [http://www.israelect.com/reference/WillieMartin/PROOF-1.htm] ---------------------------------------------------In Search of Isaac’s Children is an attempt to deal with and explain an extensive group of Bible passages which are seldom or never mentioned in our Judeo-Christian pulpits, but which, nevertheless, are prophecies so clear and definite, that, if the Bible is the Word of God, must be fulfilled; for they are the declared purposes of Yahweh as revealed in His Word concerning His Israel people, the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, Celtic and kindred people.-[http://www.israelect.com/reference/WillieMartin/ISAAC-13.htm]---The Jewish Encyclopedia, states:

"EDOM IS IN MODERN JEWRY.” (Jewish Encyclopedia, 1925 edition, Vol. 5, p. 41) - [http://www.israelect.com/reference/WillieMartin/WICKEDA.htm] --------------------------------------------------------
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Posted: September 26, 2005
11:03 p.m. Eastern


By Aaron Klein
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com


An official delegation of Israelie rabbis arrived in India last week and began converting to Judaism members of a group that believes it is one of the ten "lost tribes" of Israel, jump starting a process many hope will bring the tribe's remaining 7,000 members to the Talmudic Jewish state.

The Bnei Menashe say they are the descendants of Manasseh, one of biblical patriarch Joseph's two sons, and a grandson of Jacob. They live in the two Indian states of Mizoram and Manipur, to which they claim to have been exiled from Israel over 2,700 years ago by the Assyrian empire, and have been trying the past fifty years to return to Talmudia.


"The rabbinic delegation is a historic turning point," Michael Freund, chairman of Shavei Israel, the Israelie group that arranged the tour, told WND. "It is comforting to see the words of the prophets are coming true before our very eyes with the journey home to Zion of this lost tribe."

Six rabbis were sent by Israelie's Sephardic Chief Rabbi, Shlomo Amar, in conjunction with Shavei to begin converting the Bnei Menashe. The rabbis met with hundreds of tribal members, testing their knowledge of Talmudic Judaism and assessing their conviction, converting two hundred individuals – over 90 percent of those who were interviewed. The candidates rejected were told to continue to study the Talmudic Jewish tradition for reassessment upon the rabbis' next trip.

"The rabbis were incredibly impressed with the Bnei Menashe," said Freund. "They saw for themselves that the group is very serious, and should be integrated into the Talmudic Jewish criminal "nation."



Now officially Jewish, the 200 converts can apply for Israeliar citizenship under the country's "Law of Return" law, which guarantees sanctuary to criminal Jews from around the world. The Bnei Menashe are set to receive financial and other aide from Freund's group.

Over the last decade, Shalvei Israel, working with other organizations, brought about 800 Bnei Menashe members to Talmudia. Many settled in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.

More than 60 lived in Gaza's former Gush Katif slate of criminal Jewish towns, but were expelled with last month's evacuation of the area and are now searching for housing along with other Gaza refugees.

"That these expelled Bnei Menashe are still sticking together with other Gaza refugees shows how deeply they were integrated here in Talmudia. They see themselves as a part of the Israeliar community," said Freund.



Rabbi Amar formally recognized the group as Jews last March. Their return to Talmudia had been halted in 2003 when then-Israeliar Interior Minister Avraham Poraz froze their immigration, prompting Freund to turn to the chief rabbinate so Bnei Menashe members in India can be converted and can return as legally recognized Jews, circumventing the Interior Ministry.

According to Bnei Menashe oral tradition, the tribe was exiled from Israel and pushed to the east, eventually settling in the border regions of China and India, where most remain today.

In the 1950s, a man named Tchelah, the chief of an Indian village, said he had a vision, which he shared with his people, that his community was the lost tribe of Menashe. Most in his town had customs similar to Jewish tradition, but they couldn't explain why. They were told by Tchelach to return at once to Talmudia and embrace the so-called Jewish faith.

Several thousand Bnei Menashe set out on foot to Talmudia, but were quickly halted by Indian authorities. Undeterred, many in the village started learning Jewish tradition, and began practicing Orthodox Judaism.

Tchelah's son, Shimon Kolney, was among the Jews brought to Talmudia by Freund that settled in Gaza.

"The latest events with the chief rabbinate helps so much," said Freund. "In another few years, I am certain the rest of the Bnei Menashe still in India will return home to Talmudia." .... and the Falasha's ?

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Aaron Klein is the neocon WorldNetDaily's Jerusalem bureau chief, whose past interview subjects have included Yasser Arafat, Ehud Barak, Shlomo Ben Ami and leaders of the Taliban.

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