Posted on 03/09/2025 2:23:30 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Ethiopian Jew living in Judah and Samaria trains camels on farm and guides tourists.
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Camel lot, camel lot,
I know it sounds a bit bazaar...
What a funny-looking car!
That’s nice. Iarael needs to let the Ethopian Messianic Jews come home.
I studied Torah with an Ethiopian Jew for about a year. Not Messianic. Breslover Chassid, makes the pilgrimage to Uman every year. Hebrew is his first language, though he also knows Amharic and English.
I enjoyed that so much.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
They exist but how on earth did they get there? Sure you always have a few people who get itchy feet and want to see the world but this was enough people to set up an entire culture.
I have read some of the research but none of it seems to fit very snuggly.
Nosing about a bot in his videos, may I highly recommend this?
Women Almost Passes OUT after Learning Palestine Is All A LIE!The title is a bit "YouTube," but the content is most interesting.
The Romans banished Jews from the land in 70 AD.
600 years before that, the Babylonians did the same.
Not everyone left but large numbers of tribes scattered and resettled elsewhere. Obviously many stayed in the ME, North Africa, and others to Central Europe. The Ethiopian Jews are thought to be descended from the tribe of Dan or Judah. They kept enough ancient Jewish traditions and artifacts alive in their culture that the Rabbis of Israel determined that they were Jews. I’m not sure if there’s been any subsequent DNA analysis.
Culturally they worship like post-Tabernacle but pre-Temple Jews.
That would have meant that they left the land of Israel during the time of Saul or very early David at the latest.
And yes, there is DNA evidence that some of them are of the tribe of Levi.
It is just an interesting set of facts.
A large mixed group of Israelites left Israel, traveled down to Ethiopia and settled there long before any of the diasporas that we commonly think about.
Why? And when?
And did it happen only once or was there more then one group who did so?
Interesting. Ethiopian Christians are also fascinating and often forgotten. That plane has some very interesting goings on back 2000 years ago…
Good post
It is an interesting land with a great deal of culture and history that is not well known.
25 minutes and f bombs.
Have you seen this?
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