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About 130 members of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, a group of Black settlers in Israel with roots in the U.S., face deportation.
The Hebrew Israelites believe they are descendants of the biblical tribes of Israel who were ultimately taken as slaves to North America.
The Hebrew Israelite faith emerged in the 19th century from some in the African Diaspora, who, asserting historic ties to Abrahamic ancestry, appropriated aspects of Judaism into a novel faith.
Hundreds of members of a Black Jewish Israelite group chanted “we are the real Jews” as they descended on Brooklyn’s Barclays Center during pro-Kyrie Irving marches, videos show.
The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem has about 2,000 members living in Israel currently, according to the group’s spokesman, Ashriel Moore.
The Black Hebrew Israelite movement argues that white Jews "stole" their birthright. Their beliefs have been echoed by celebrities like Kanye West.
The African Hebrew Israelite community, also known as ‘the Black Hebrews,’ seen during celebrations for New World Passover, marking their exodus from the United States, in the southern Israeli ...
Outside of Barclays Center on Sunday, hours before the Brooklyn Nets' game against the Memphis Grizzlies, a large crowd of Black Hebrew Israelites gathered in support of Kyrie Irving, who returned ...
Black Hebrew Israelites supported Kyrie Irving as he returned to the Nets after missing eight games for alleged antisemitic views.
The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem has about 2,000 members living in Israel currently, according to the group’s spokesman, Ashriel Moore. They follow the late Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, an ...
Now, she and 130 other undocumented members of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem face deportation. Receiving the order to leave two years ago was a “moment of disbelief” for Israel, 53.