Have the Lost Tribes Already Returned?

The search for the 10 Lost Tribes has been part of the Western World’s fascination with Judaic culture for the better part of the last 1800 years.  However, in modern times after the return of the Jewish people to their historic and divinely promised homeland, this fascination has turned from an interest to an active movement.

The yearning to identify and bring home the lost tribes is not merely a curiosity. Many groups both Jewish and Christian see it as a fulfullment of biblical prophecy at the End of Days.  In the past decade or two numerous movements around the world have popped up claiming their nation or tribe are one of the lost tribes.  Some have more evidence and others less.  Jewish interest has clearly grown in this subject, with organizations like Shavei Israel and Kulanu pushing for more inclusion for these groups from the main stream Torah observant world.

With all of the noise surrounding the search for the lost tribes, could it be we are looking in all the wrong places? When we peel away the claims and yearnings of many of those proporting to be from the lost tribes, we are left with conjecture, inference, and yes some evidence pointing to a few groups.  Before discussing these groups, we must face the very sobering conclusion that a majority of the lost tribes already walk amongst us here in Israel and many of the Jewish communities around the world.

What Does it Mean to be Lost?

There are really two types of lost when dealing with the tribes.  The first kind is that they as groups are lost to the rest of Israel and the Jewish people and the second is that they are known, but their specific tribal identification has been lost.  The latter means they self identify as Jews but their tribal affinity is lost.  This differentiation is key.

2 Kings 17:6: “In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported the Israelites to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor River and in the towns of the Medes.”

 

This verse seems to make it clear that the Israelites were indeed taken away, but lets bring in some surrounding verses in order to understand this.

The first is the following verse in the time of Hezkiyahu and clearly points to tribes of northern Israel spared by the Assyirians coming to Jerusalem:

2 Chronicles 11 Nevertheless the people of Asher and Manasseh and of Zebulun humbled themselves, and came to Jerusalem.

Backing up the movement of the northern refugees to Judea is the fact that we know according to archeology that Hezkiyahu expanded Jerusalem five fold at the time of the destruction and expulsion of the Northern Tribes.  The expansion happened across many of the villages in Judea as well turning them into cities.

Rav Yitzhak Levi says the following:

“In his archeological digs in the Jewish quarter of the old city of Jerusalem, Prof. Avigad found a wall which he identified as the wall built by Chizkiyahu. He based this claim on several arguments. First of all, the ceramics found at the site fit the period of Chizkiyahu (eighth century, BCE). Second, he argued that with the fall of the Kingdom of Israel, some of the refugees arrived in Jerusalem and it was necessary to expand the city in order to absorb.”

Yet, this is not the first instance involving members of the Northern Tribes relocating south to Judea. Two centuries earlier in the time of King Asa, a righteous King of Judea, members of the Norther Tribes relocated to Judea.

Chronicles 2 15:8 And when Asa heard these words, even the prophecy of Oded the prophet, he took courage, and put away the detestable things out of all the land of Judah and Benjamin, and out of the cities which he had taken from the hill-country of Ephraim; and he renewed the altar of the LORD, that was before the porch of the LORD.

Chronicles 2 15:9 And he gathered all Judah and Benjamin, and them that sojourned with them out of Ephraim and Manasseh, and out of Simeon; for they fell to him out of Israel in abundance, when they saw that the LORD his God was with him.

These verses clearly indicate that the lost tribes are not lost, but rather their tribal identification was lost as they became merged into the broader Jewish population.  In fact by the time of the Purim story the word for Jew was adopted by every tribe under the kingship of the Judean kings.

Esther 2:5 There was a certain Jew in Shushan the castle, whose name was Mordecai the son of Jair the son of Shimei the son of Kish, a Benjamite,

Esther 2:6 who had been carried away from Jerusalem with the captives that had been carried away with Jeconiah king of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away.

The biblical commentator Rashi states that all Israelites became known as Jews in the time of the Babylonian exile because the king was from the tribe of Judea.

In the book of Ovadia the following is stated:

 

19 And they of the South shall possess the mount of Esau, and they of the Lowland the Philistines; and they shall possess the field of Ephraim, and the field of Samaria; and Benjamin shall possess Gilead.

20 And the captivity of this host of the children of Israel, that are among the Canaanites, even unto Sarphant, and the captivity of Jerusalem, that is in Sepharad, shall possess the cities of the South.

We are within the unfolding of the above prophecy now.  Sarphant is France and Sepharad is Spain. However, there will be many more Jews that are meant to come from the four corners of the world as prophesized in Isaiah 11:11:

Then it will happen on that day that the Lord Will again recover the second time with His hand The remnant of His people, who will remain, From Assyria, Egypt, Pathros, Cush, Elam, Shinar, Hamath, And from the islands of the sea.

This prophecy also is clearly underway as Jews returned from Assyria, Egypt, Cush, and Shinar.  These returnees are never mentioned as belonging to a particular tribe, but rather individual members of the Jewish nation.  At the end of the process one’s personal tribal identification will be revealed as an outer expression of their internal ancestry.

So What of the Various Claims?

At the same time it is pretty clear most of the Jews at the time of the Babylonian exile were actually a mixture of all the tribes, there is much indication that those tribes that were exiled were bought east.  There is a drive to connect these tribes to the Pashtun in Afghanistan as well as other people’s in the region. However, it says the following in 2 Kings 17:34:

“To this day they persist in their former practices. They neither worship Yahweh nor adhere to the decrees and regulations, the laws and commands that Yahweh gave the descendants of Jacob, whom he named Israel.”

The proof that many bring for the Pashtun is that many of their laws mirror ours.  The very following of the Torah seems contradictory to the verse above rendering the claim problematic.

When we come across communities that seem to have an echo of Jewish ritual there is a far greater chance that these communities were at one time part of a far richer Jewish diaspora than a lost tribe. Afterall, these communities whether in Asia, Africa, or even in South America have some sort of connection to Judaism, albeit far changed and assimilated.

At the end of the Purim story there is proof in connection to a worldwide Jewish civilization that existed in Persian times. We know that the Persian empire spanned from India to the Sudan and probably had direct influence well beyond that.  We also know the Jews lived throughout the empire and probably just beyond.  When it was clear the Jews were going to win, many non-Jews throughout the empire became Jews themeselves.

Esther 8:17 And in every province, and in every city, whithersoever the king’s commandment and his decree came, the Jews had gladness and joy, a feast and a good day. And many from among the peoples of the land became Jews; for the fear of the Jews was fallen upon them.

And then we have this verse:

Esther 9:27 the Jews ordained, and took upon them, and upon their seed, and upon all such as joined themselves unto them, so as it should not fail, that they would keep these two days according to the writing thereof, and according to the appointed time thereof, every year.

It is clear that Jewish civilization has found itself around the world.  Whether these are the tribes doesn’t matter as the tribes by now have lost their seperate identity within the Jewish people.

So where are the lost tribes? The lost tribes are us and we have come home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON THE FRONTLINES: More Jews Are Returning to the Northern Jewish Quarter

Renovations continue on the newest Jewish reacquisition on Al Khaladiya street in the Old City of Jerusalem.  The Al Khaladiya street was the main street in what was known as the Northern Jewish Quarter up until the Jews who were there since the second half of the 1800’s were violently driven out.

Rabbi Ben Packer of the Heritage House led us to the house during renovations.  “The property is the latest in the Jewish return to this former Jewish neighborhood,” Rabbi Packer said as we opened the door. “This is strategic and morally correct.”

Court cases can take years, which causes the properties to cost far more than necessary. Despite the costs, the properties on Al Khaladiya fall within precedent setting cases based around a two generation rental law that is now up.

Listen to Rabbi Ben Packer below:

As the court cases continue multiple organizations and private individuals have increased the Jewish presence in these historically Jewish areas.

“The key is creating facts in historically Jewish areas with contiguity to the Jewish Quarter.  That is now happening,” Rabbi Packer states.

The strategy is clearly working as more and more properties are returned to their original owners.

Ben Packer
Rabbi Ben Packer at the Entrance of the newest home on Al Khaladiya Street
Northern Jewish Quarter
Northern Jewish Quarter
"And you shall put a sign on your doorposts."
“And you shall put a sign on your doorposts.”

What Happens When a Fake King Twists the Light of Redemption?

King Francois Ayi

Months ago I was introduced to “King” Francois Ayi.  I was invited to a dinner party to meet an extraordinary individual originally from Togo who claimed to be a King and have Jewish roots.  There was a few of us there. Francois Ayi was personable and appeared to be genuine, but concerns persisted and yet many of us shelved them.

Over the next months and many meetings, Francois Ayi and I became friends and yet a quiet discontent grew within me.  I kept my feelings to myself as he became the focus of media attention in Israel as a “Jewish King.”  At one point members of the nascent Sanhedrin even called him the King of Africa.

I of course challenged them on this and still gave Francois the benefit of the doubt that it was us Jews so enamored to be loved by an African King that we ourselves embellished his story. At the end that was not the case.  Francois Ayi used everyone he met differently.  He met with government officials and religious leaders. His targets wre believers and those yearning to bring dedicated Israel loving Africans closer to the truth.

Yesterday as Rav Daniel Asur, one of the rabbis who brought Francois Ayi into notoriety here in Israel came out against Ayi, blasting him for using us and misleading many who met with him. The “King” it seems may have royal blood, but his goals were at the end nefarious.  The rabbi had caught him using his phone on Shabbat although Francois Ayi claimed he had begun to keep the Sabbath.  Messages were made on his phone by him exalting the use of voodoo and other witchcraft.  The list goes on.

My main issue with Francois Ayi is essentially his incessant need to ask for money and to promote himself to many as the ultimate leader.  This got to the point where in fact he began to build multiple followers here in Israel that actually still believe he could be the Messiah.

Bending the Light of Redemption

The question isn’t if we were fooled or why many of us did not listen to others’ “wisdom” in this case.  It is clear none of us, even the great sages are perfect. We all make mistakes and many times let our desire to do good get in the way of staying on the middle path.  The question is how did this charlatan get away with this and why?

We understand that as Israel has returned to its ancient homeland as prophesied in the bible a great awakening has occurred. This awakening is the light of redemption or otherwise known as the spirit of the Messiah (Ruach Mashiach). It is potent and powerful. Yet it comes with such heightened spiritual energy it attracts many who bend it and use it for their own gain.

Make no mistake this dark side holiness only has power by virtue of this light that is increasing daily in our world.  It is why there is global chaos at the same time as this redemptive consciousness keeps growing. 

I expect more and more of these leaders will arise as we continue within our redemptive process, which is a global process. We must filter those who seek to harm us and our friends from within and connect with those forces who are like-minded in seeing a world that is rectified.

 

Preparing for the King

There is a profit in the land over all else, for the king is sustained by the field

Ecclesiastes 5:8 (as per Ibn Ezra on verse)

It’s that time of the year again. The shofar blasts preparing us for the month ahead.  “The King is in the Field,” the saying goes, but he is just beyond our grasp.  As the world seemingly continues to spiral out of control as the western way of life lies empty and in retreat, we are left yearning for our redemption.

The birthday of the world draws close.  The king is waiting to arrive, but where are we?  The redemption is actually at hand and yet we are are caught up with mundane activities, distracted, and distraught.  Yet, within each of us there is a soul crying and yearning for the truth.

Our sages tell us the redemption will come at a time of complete darkness and confusion.  It has never been quite clear what this meant, but in our generation there is no longer any self respect, boundaries, or holiness.  It is in this  sort of world where all is permissible and nothing has consequences that darkness reigns. Yet, depsite the seeming disarray there is a way back or forward.

Rebbe Nachman, the great chassidic master tells a story concerning the heart of the world.  The heart sustains all and yet yearns for a flowing spring ontop of a mountain.  Each one of us is the heart of the world. It is our yearning no matter how faint that sustains all around us.  This is the power of the month before the great crowning of the King on Rosh Hoshannah.

If we prepare and acknowledge who is truly in charge then we have the power to bring the redemption.  If we yearn for the king of the world and by doing so reconnect to our heart then the chaos that surrounds us, the darkness that has enveloped our world will be no more.

In Elul we no longer have to find the king, for he is right before us. All we have to do is prepare.  The first step is to know that you are the heart of the world and all of your thought, speech, and actions can decide its fate. Taking the first step is often the hardest.  Howver, when we do we have brought ourselves that much closer to our destination.

The time is now!

 

 

[podcast] “It is Time for Africa to Connect to the Truth”

I had the honor of hosting Shmuel Gordan, vice-president of the Africa Israel Initiative and founder of the House of Jacob in Johannesburg, South Africa.  He spent the Sabbath my family and I and then he joined Israel Levinson, Director of the International Desk of Har Hebron and myself for a first hand account of life deep in the hills of Judea.

This podcast covers:

  • Shmuel’s transformation from pastor to advocate for the Shabbat
  • Love of Israel
  • Spreading the truth about Judea and Samaria
  • Africa’s connection to Israel