eturn to Israel after 2;700 years of exile
By Ian MacKinnon
Indians descended from Joseph seek new homeland
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A group of 7;000 Indians who believe that they belong to a fabled “lost tribe” expect to emigrate to Israel after being recognised as descendants of the ancient Israelites。
Sephardic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar has acknowledged the status of the Bnei Menashe people and will send a team of rabbinical judges to a remote corner of northeast India; next to Burma; to convert them to Judaism。
The conversions will ensure that the group who claim to be “children of the tribe of Manasseh; a son of Joseph” will be able to emigrate to Israel under the Jewish Law of Return。 It will allow them to circumvent an Interior Ministry ban imposed on the Bnei Menashe Indians two years ago。
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews; a group of evangelical Christians who work for Jewish causes; has already agreed to underwrite the cost of the Orthodox conversions of the Bnei Menashe to facilitate their migration to Israel。
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Most of the two million Chinlung people living in Mizoram and Manipur say they are descendants of one of ten “lost tribes” of Israel exiled 2;700 years ago by the Assyrian conquerors。
They settled in the remote Indo…Burmese jungles after travelling through Iraq; Afghanistan and southern China。
After forsaking animism and converting to Christianity more than a century ago; most remained true to their new faith despite a fierce belief in their Jewish roots。
A handful went further and began adopting Judaism in the 1970s after seeing the traditions of their ancestors mirrored in the Old Testament。
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