Re: [MINCAM] RE: Ancient Biblical Study Hold that Jews were Black and Africans [ Read }

Tabi Egbe Emmanuel,
Archaeologists, Historians and Scientists have unearths hard facts to show that " Man " first habitat is Africa and  the original home of " Black people ". What is your absolutely nonsense about, weren't black Jews recently moved from Ethiopia ( Africa ) to Israel ?. ( If my memory isn't failing me )
Just thinking alone and aloud.
Pa Batey Greig.



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Subject: Re: [MINCAM] RE: Ancient Biblical Study Hold that Jews were Black and Africans [ Read }

Pah Batey,

I hope this is just propaganda because that is an absolutely nonsense.
I guess it is on the internet so it is true.

Thanks.

Emmanuel TABI

On Aug 11, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Greig Batey bateygreig20@yahoo.ca [MINCAM] <MINCAM@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
Original Biblical ancient Jews were blacks and Africans before Roman Empire but because of Christian Muslim wars of conversion, inquisition and harsh cold weather they headed to Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, West Africa, South Africa-- | What new DNA test result reveals about Igbos, Jews - Daily Post Nigeria


BLACKS AND AFRICAN WERE THE ORIGINAL JEWS, THE EUROPEANS CONVERTED TO JEWISH LATER  AFTER THE ROMAN EMPIRE WAR AND DURING THE CHRISTIAN WAR OF INQUISITION.  SO EUROPEANS  WERE NOT THE ORIGIANL JEWS AND THE IS NO WAY THEY CAN HAVE THE SAME DNA WITH BLACKS AND AFRICANS BECAUSE THEY CONVERTED TO JEWISH BY FAITH NOT BY BIRTH ORIGINALLY.

IT WAS DURING THE ROMAN EMPIRE  THAT CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS WARS OF FORCED CONVERSION TO EITHER CHRISTIANITY OR MUSLIMS THAT DROVE MANY JEWS OUT OF THEIR LOCATIONS IN MIDDLE EAST TO DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD. CHRISTIANS DURING THEIR CONQUEST AND INQUISITIONS CONVERTED MANY JEWS TO CHRISTIANITY AND THE SAME THING HAPPENED DURING THE MOSLEM WAR CONQUEST LIKE DURING THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN TURKEY AND ENVIRONS,  WHEN THEY CONVERTED BY FORCE EVERY BODY INCLUDING CHRISTIAN AND JEWS TO MOSLEMS. THE ORIGINAL BIBLICAL ANCIENT JEWS WERE BLACK IN COLOR AND MANY OF THEM RAN AND DISPERSED DURING THESE VIOLENT WAR PERIODS AND MANY HEADED TO AFRICA THROUGH EGYPT, ETHIOPIA, MORROCO, ALGERIA DOWN TO WEST AFRICA AND SOUTHERN AFRICA, ETHIOPIA, EAST AFRICA. THATS HOW YOU HAVE JEWISH HISTORY IN MANY PARTS OF AFRICA AND AROUND THE WORLD.ALONG THE LINE MANY OF THEM CONVERTED TO CHRISTIANITY, MOSLEMS, AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS, ETHIOPIAN RELIGION ETC.
LOOK AT SOME FACTS AND LINKS BELOW FOR YOUR READING AND LESSON.
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The Jews of Africa are not the only Jews who live in remote or distant areas, far away from the
mainstream of contemporary Judaism. Similarly non-traditional Jewish communities exist all over the
world, from the jungles of the Amazon to the distant mountains of India.
The Jewish people can trace their history back several thousand years to the Fertile Crescent, an
area bordered by the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Central Asian region once known as
Mesopotamia. Since their inception as a people, many Jews have traveled eastward from the Fertile
Crescent to trade silk and spices with other Central and Eastern Asian merchants. When the
Assyrians conquered Palestine in 721 B.C. and the ten northern tribes of Israel fled to points
unknown, did some follow those trade routes through Persia and Afghanistan to India, China, perhaps
even as far as Japan? Some researchers believe that Jewish practices may more likely have spread
eastward through gradual contact with Hebrew traders, but the fact remains that there are practicing
Jewish communities sprinkled about Asia. In fact, there are well-documented cases of Jews fleeing
eastward to avoid religious persecution by Romans and Muslims, and as recently as World War II,
tens of thousands of Jews fled to distant Asian cities like Shanghai to avoid Nazi persecution, joining
communities of already-practicing Jews in Central Asia, India and China. Some of the more
interesting communities that the authors could feature in The Jews of Asia may include:
India:
-- the Shinlung ("cave dwellers") live in the northeastern India near the border of Myanmar.
According to tribal lore, this Jewish community descends from the wandering tribe of Menashe, cast out
of Israel almost 2,700 years ago. After traveling through Persia to Afghanistan and finally to China,
this tribe claims that they fled religious persecution a final time by moving into caves in the mountains
of northeastern India. Over the centuries they emerged from the caves and began to live in
mountain towns, finally falling prey to Christian missionaries in the late 19th century. In the last
twenty-five years, several thousand Shinlung rediscovered their ancestors' religion and have since
become observant Jews. Three hundred members of the community have emigrated to Israel, though
five thousand remain in India.
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The Destruction by the Romans

In 63 BC, Judah became a protectorate of Rome, and in 6 AD, the kingdom was reorganized as a Roman province.(Roman Empire)
Roman rule proved to be harsh. The Jews were heavily taxed, and their religion and culture were held in contempt. The Jewish people were particularly outraged when the Romans took over the appointment of the High Priest, resulting in the selection of Roman collaborators.9
"Ultimately, the combination of financial exploitation, Rome's unbridled contempt for Judaism, and the unabashed favoritism that the Romans extended to Gentiles" brought about a revolt in 66 AD.10
The revolt led to a siege of Jerusalem by Roman troops in 70 AD. After a stand-off of almost six months, the Romans finally breached the walls and then systematically destroyed the city and its temple. In the process, they slaughtered tens of thousands .
But this great tragedy failed to quell the rebellious spirit of the Jews. Fifty-two years later, they rose up in rebellion once again in a well-organized guerilla campaign that lasted three years (132-135 AD).
This revolt proved to be the last straw for the Romans. Hadrian, the Roman Emperor, responded brutally. According to Roman historian Cassius Dio (c. 150-235 AD), 580,000 Jews were killed, and 50 fortified towns and 985 villages were razed to the ground.11 Those who were not killed were sold into slavery.
Additionally, Hadrian ordered Jews to be banned from Jerusalem, except on the day of Tisha B'Av (the day of mourning over the destruction of the first two temples). He changed the name of Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina (after his family name, Aelius, and the Capitoline Triad of gods — Jupiter, Juno and Minerva).12 And he changed the name of the Jewish homeland from Judah to Syria Palestina (Palestina being the Latin name for the Jew's ancient enemies, the Philistines).13

Worldwide Dispersion

The ultimate result of the destruction of the kingdom of Judah was the worldwide dispersion of the remaining Jewish people. Yes, there were small pockets of Jews who remained in their homeland, settling mainly in the Galilee and in the city of Tiberias. But the vast majority were scattered to foreign nations — all of which was in fulfillment of very specific warnings God had supplied through His prophets over a thousand years before.
The Flight of the Prisoners
The Jewish historian, Josephus, writing near the end of the First Century AD, stated: "There is no city, no tribe, whether Greek or barbarian, in which Jewish law and Jewish customs have not taken root."14
By the end of the Middle Ages (400 to 1400 AD), there were four identifiable groups of Jews in the Diaspora:
  1. The Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.15
  2. The Sephardic Jews of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain).16
  3. The Mizrahi Jews of Persia.17
  4. The Anusim Jews which consisted of those who were compelled to convert to either Christianity or Islam.18 They were sometimes referred to as "Crypto-Jews."
Each of these groups, in their isolation from each other over the years, developed distinctive forms of dress, worship and language.19 With regard to language, Hebrew became the language of the synagogue. It ceased to be spoken in daily conversation. Among the Ashkenazim, they combined German with Hebrew to produce a language called Yiddish.20 The Sephardim, on the other hand, combined Spanish with Hebrew to produce Ladino.21
In 1492, when the Jews were expelled from Spain, the Sephardic communities migrated to North Africa and throughout the Ottoman Empire. Later, some of them even went to the newly discovered Latin America.
This subsequent dispersion into the Ottoman Empire resulted in the growth of Mizrahi Jews, because that term came to be applied to those who ended up living in areas dominated by Muslims. As would be expected, they developed a mixed language called Judeo-Arabic.22
For 600 years, Babylon was the center of the Diaspora, from the 5th to the 11th Centuries. During the 11th Century, Jewish migration shifted the center of the Diaspora population to Spain, France and the Rhineland, where it remained until the 15th Century. At that point, expulsions and offers of refuge led the Jews either to Poland or the Ottoman Empire. Those two regions remained the principal centers of Jewish life until the 19th Century.
During the 19th Century, the Jews in the Diaspora began to migrate in significant numbers to the Western Hemisphere, including South America. Between 1840 and 1939, the Jewish population of North and South America increased from 1.1% of the world's Jews to 33.1%.23 During that same time period, worldwide Jewry increased from 4.5 million to 16.7 million.24

Jewish Demographics

The Nazi Holocaust resulted in the deaths of 6 million Jews, including 1.5 million children. This reduced the worldwide population of Jews to approximately 10 million. Since that time, the population has grown to 14 million, with 6 million now residing in the re-established state of Israel
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Jewish Roots in Africahttp://www.kulanu.org/af rica/africa2.php


By George E. Lichtblau, 1968


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