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  2. Black Hebrew Israelites - Wikipedia

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    Black Hebrew Israelism is a non-homogenous movement with a number of groups that have varying beliefs and practices. [5] Various sects of Black Hebrew Israelism have been criticized by academics for their promotion of historical revisionism and replacement theology due to the lack of evidence supporting their claims. [8] [9]

  3. African Hebrew Israelites in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The African Hebrew Israelites in Israel[ a ] comprise a new religious movement that is now mainly based in Dimona. Officially self-identifying as the African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem, they originate from African Americans who immigrated to the State of Israel in the late 1960s. The community claims Israelite descent in line with the ...

  4. Black Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Significant examples of Black Judaism include Judaism as it is practiced by Ethiopian Jews and African-American Jews. Jews who may be considered Black have existed for millennia, with Zipporah sometimes considered to be one of the first Black Jews who was mentioned within Jewish history. [1] Judaism has been present in sub-Saharan Africa for ...

  5. African Americans in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem (also known as the Black Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, the Black Hebrew Israelites, or simply the Black Hebrews or Black Israelites) is a spiritual group of African Americans in Israel, now mainly based in Dimona, Israel, whose members believe they are descended from the Twelve Tribes of Israel.

  6. African American–Jewish relations - Wikipedia

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    African Americans and Jewish Americans have interacted throughout much of the history of the United States. This relationship has included widely publicized cooperation and conflict, and—since the 1970s—it has been an area of significant academic research. [ 1 ]

  7. African-American Jews - Wikipedia

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    There are several predominantly African-American Jewish or Black Hebrew Israelite congregations in the United States, most of which are affiliated with the Black Hebrew Israelite movement. Most notably, Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation is a Black Hebrew Israelite synagogue in Chicago, Illinois.

  8. List of Black Hebrew Israelites - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Black [1] born 1997 United States: Rapper Eddie Butler [2] born 1972 Israel: Singer Marcus Wayne Chenault, Jr. [3] 1951–1995 United States: Murdered Martin Luther King's mother, Alberta Williams King. [4] Chingy [5] born 1980 United States: Rapper Steve Cunningham [6] born 1976 United States: Boxer Antoine Dodson [7] [8] born 1986 ...

  9. Black Jews - Wikipedia

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    Black Jews are people who are both Black and Jewish. Some groups which are described as Black Jews include: African-American Jews. Alliance of Black Jews, a now defunct organization. Black Hebrew Israelites. African Hebrew Israelites in Israel. Black Judaism. Beta Israel, also known as Ethiopian Jews. Cochin Jews or Malabar Jews, a community of ...