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(iZGUBLJENO) PLEME B'NEI MENASHE DOLAZI U iZRAEL
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Remaining Bnei Menashe, the ‘lost Jewish tribe’ in North East of India, to make ‘aliyah’ to Israel
Preostali članovi Bnei Menashe "izgubljenog židovskog plemena" u sjevernoistočnoj Indiji napravili su "allyah" u Izrael.
by: EJP Updated: 27/Dec/2012 00:21
JERUSALEM (EJP)---Several dozens of Jews from the Bnei Menashe tribe living in a village in North East of India have emigrated to Israel.The Bnei Menashe are descendants from Jews banished from ancient Israel to India in the eighth century B.C.
Jeruzalem (EJP). Nekoliko desetaka Židova iz plemena Bnei Menashe, koje živi u selu u sjevernoistočmoj Indiji su migrirali u Izrael. Bnei Menashe su potomci Židova koji su istjerani iz Izraela u Indiju u 8.stoljeću prije NE.
Prvi Bnei Menashe su došli u Izrael 2006. godine. Glavni rabin Izraela prepoznao ih je kao "izgubljeno pleme" 2005. godine i oko 1.700 ih je migriralo u Izrael prije nego što im je vlada zaustavila davanje viza.
IZRAEL JE U POSLJEDNJE VRIJEME PROMIJENIO POLITIKU I SLOŽIO SE DA OSTALIH
7.200 BNEI MENASHE IMIGRIRA, 53 NJIH JE DOŠLO U PONEDJELJAK U TEL-AVIV.
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Michael Freund, founder of ‘Shavei Israel,’ a Jerusalem-based group that reaches out and assists "lost Jews" seeking to return to the Jewish people. said nearly 300 other Bnei Menashe will arrive in the coming weeks.
The Bnei Menashe have been practicing Judaism for more than 27 years.
Also known as the Shinlung, the Bnei Menashe ‘lost tribe’ relate their history of exile from the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 721 B.C. across the silk route finally ending up in India and Myanmar (former Burma). After thousands of years of exile, they have rediscovered their roots and returned to the religion of their ancestors.
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