The Gathering of Israel יִשְׂרָאֵל, also known as the Ingathering of the Exiles, as foretold by numerous Old Testament prophets, refers to the recovery or the return of Israel's Lost Tribes to the lands of their inheritance. In Western Christianity, the Old Testament refers to the books that form the first of the two-part Christian Biblical canon. The phrase Ten Lost Tribes of Israel refers to the ancient Tribes of Israel that disappeared from the Biblical account after the Kingdom of Israel was destroyed
The Lord made a covenant with Abraham אַבְרָהָם as follows:
In addition, Abraham paid a tithe to Melchizedek who was the King of Salem (Genesis 14:18-20). A tithe (from Old English teogoþa "tenth" is a one-tenth part of something paid as a (usually voluntary contribution or as a Tax or levy Melchizedek is an enigmatic figure twice mentioned in the Hebrew Tanakh and in the Christian Old Testament. Melchizedek blessed Abraham and conferred the priesthood upon him (Hebrews 7:1-4). Also refer to (Doctrine & Covenants 84:6-18). Note that Jesus Christ, who lived two thousand years after Abraham, was called by God to be a high priest after the order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 5:10).
Abraham gave the blessings of the birthright and the priesthood to his son Isaac יִצְחָק. According to the Hebrew Bible, Isaac ( Hebrew: Yitzchak יִצְחָק, Standard Yiẓḥaq The covenant that God made with Abraham continued through Isaac (Genesis 17:15-19 & 21). Isaac had two sons, Esau and Jacob יַעֲקֹב. Esau (ˈisɔ ( Hebrew, Standard Hebrew Esav, Tiberian Hebrew ʿĒśāw) is the brother of Jacob (whom God renamed Jacob ( Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב, Standard   Yaʿaqov Tiberian   Yaʿăqōḇ; These sons were twins, but Esau was born first. So Esau should have received the birthright. But Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of pottage (Genesis 25:29-24). Pottage is a Stew of Meat or Fish with Grains Herbs and /or Vegetables It was the staple food of people living in Isaac instead gave the blessings of the birthright, the priesthood, and the covenant of Abraham to Jacob (Genesis 27 & Genesis 28:3-4).
Jacob had twelve sons: (Genesis Chapters 29 through 35).
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God changed Jacob's name to Israel (Genesis 32:28). Benjamin ( in the Book of Genesis, is a son of Jacob, the second (and last son of Rachel, and the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Benjamin For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Israel topics. Jacob's sons thus became the heads of the Twelve tribes of Israel. Furthermore, Joseph had two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Ephraim ( Hebrew: אֶפְרַיִם/אֶפְרָיִם Standard Efráyim Tiberian ʾEp̄ráyim/ʾEp̄rāyim Jacob adopted these sons, so Ephraim and Manasseh also became heads of tribes. (Genesis 48:1-5). The inclusion of Ephraim and Manasseh brought the total number of tribes to thirteen, but the Levites were dispersed among the other tribes to perform priestly duties.
Jacob, or Israel, gave each of these sons a special blessing.
The birthright should have gone to Reuben because he was the oldest son. Reuben did not receive the birthright, however, because he had sinned (Genesis 35:22). Jacob instead gave the birthright to Joseph (1 Chronicles 5:1-2). Nevertheless, each son received the blessings of the covenant of Abraham.
Jacob and his sons moved from Canaan to Egypt because there was a famine (Genesis 46). This article is about the country of Egypt For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Egypt topics. The descendents of Jacob, or children of Israel, became slaves in Egypt (Exodus 1). Moses was from the tribe of Levi (Exodus 2:1-10). Moses received the priesthood authority from his father-in-law Jethro (Doctrine & Covenants 84:6-18). Jethro was the priest of Midian (Exodus 3:1). Jethro can refer to People In the Bible Jethro (Bible, the father-in-law of Moses Fictional characters Jethro is also referred to as Reuel. Midian was also the name of one of Abraham's sons. Jethro was a descendant of Abraham through Midian. Midian's mother was Keturah, who became Abraham's wife after Sarah died (Genesis 25:1-1). According to the Hebrew Bible, Keturah or Ketura ( was the woman whom Abraham, the Patriarch of the Israelites, married after the Sarah (; Arabic: سارة, Sārah; "a woman of high rank" is the wife of Abraham as described in the Hebrew Bible
God commanded Moses to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. Moses ( Latin: Moyses,; Greek: grc Mωυσής in both the Septuagint and the New Testament; Arabic: ar موسىٰ Moses was not allowed to cross into the Promised Land, however, because he disobeyed the Lord. The Promised Land ( הארץ המובטחת, translit: ha-Aretz ha-Muvtachat) is another name for the Land of Israel, the region which according The Lord had commanded Moses to speak unto a rock at Meribah before the children of Israel so that the rock would bring forth water. Instead, Moses became angry at the people, and he smote the rock twice with his rod. The rock nevertheless sent forth water, but Moses had shown unbelief and had failed to sanctify the Lord before the people (Numbers 20:8-12).
Some Christian authors claim that the rock symbolized Jesus Christ who is the "Rock of our Salvation" (Psalms 89:26 and 1 Corinthians 10:4). This belief is not held by the people of the Torah, the Jews. term " Torah " ( Hebrew: תּוֹרָה "teaching" or "instruction" sometimes translated as "Law" most commonly refers to PLEASE TAKE NOTE************
Moses sent twelve spies to observe the land of Canaan. Two of the spies, Joshua and Caleb, brought a positive report; but 10 of the spies brought an "evil report" about the land that caused the Children of Israel to cry, panic and despair of ever entering the Promised land. For this, they were punished by God that they would not enter, and that for all generations the day would become one of crying and misfortune for the descendants of the Children of Israel, the Jewish people. (See Numbers ch 13–14). The entry into the Land of Israel was delayed for 40 years until the old generation died out.
Moses gave blessings to each of the tribes of Israel, Deuteronomy 33.
After many years, Joshua led the children of Israel into Canaan, which is the land of Israel. Joshua, Jehoshuah, or Yehoshua ( 'יְהוֹשֻׁעַ, Tiberian: jə Each tribe received a portion of land. Joshua was from the tribe of Ephraim (Numbers 13:8 & 16).
A series of judges ruled over Israel for a period of about four hundred and fifty years, after the children of Israel arrived in the land. Book of Judges ( Hebrew: Sefer Shoftim ספר שופטים is a book of the Bible originally written in Hebrew. (Acts 13:20).
Saul, who was from the tribe of Benjamin, became the first king. Saul (שאול המלך (or Sha'ul) ( Arabic: طالوت,Tālūt ( (reigned 1047 - 1007 BCE is identified in the Books of Samuel, 1 Chronicles
David, who was from the tribe of Judah, became the next King of Israel, followed by Solomon, and then by Rehoboam. David, Arabic: داوود or داود dawud, "beloved" was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible King Solomon ( Ge'ez: ስለሞን Arabic: ar سليمان, Sulayman, all from the Triliteral root S-L-M, "peace" Rehoboam ( Hebrew:רחבעם Rehav'am was a king of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, succeeding his father Solomon. After the death of King Solomon, the nation of Israel divided in to the northern and southern kingdoms. Rehoboam raised taxes, which caused the northern tribes to rebel against him.
Ephraim was the head tribe of the northern kingdom, which consisted of ten tribes. The northern kingdom's capital city was Samaria. Samaria, or the Shomron ( שֹׁמְרוֹן, Standard Šoməron Tiberian Šōmərôn Judah was the main tribe of the southern kingdom. The tribe of Benjamin also settled in the southern kingdom
The people of Israel were wicked. They worshipped the idols Baal and Ashtaroth (Judges 2:13, Hosea 2:8). Ba'al (pronounced; Hebrew בעל (ordinarily spelled Baal in English is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" In Demonology Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot, and Asteroth) is a Prince of Hell. They even sacrificed their children as burnt offerings to Baal (Jeremiah 19:4-5).
Both the northern tribes of Israel and the southern tribes of Judah and Benjamin had to face the consequences of their sins. The sins included pride, idolatry, and whoredoms. The Lord withdrew himself from them (Hosea 5:5-7).
The nation of Assyria began carrying away the northern tribes of Israel in 722 to 721 B. The phrase Ten Lost Tribes of Israel refers to the ancient Tribes of Israel that disappeared from the Biblical account after the Kingdom of Israel was destroyed Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture C. (2 Kings 17).
King Nebuchadrezzar II invaded Judea, captured Jerusalem, and destroyed its temple. The Babylonian captivity, Babylonian exile, is the name typically given to the deportation and exile of the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of Judah to Nebuchadrezzar II, more often called Nebuchadnezzar (c 630-562 BC was a ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty, who reigned c Judea or Judæa ( Hebrew: יהודה Standard Yəhuda Tiberian Yəhûḏāh, "praised Jerusalem (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, he-Latn Yerushaláyim; Arabic: ar القُدس, ar-Latn al-Quds) is the He carried the tribe of Judah away to Babylon sometime between 588 and 586 B. C. (2 Kings 24 ). The Jews returned to Jerusalem after a 70 year captivity.
The Jews remained in Jerusalem until they were driven out of the city by the Roman legions from 68 to 73 A. D. Many of the Jews were killed. The survivors were sent to work as slaves throughout the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was the post-Republican phase of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial
Christianity holds that Jesus Christ had foretold these events (Luke 19:43-44 & 21:24). Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC / BCE —26–36 AD / CE)
The Jews attempted to regain control of Jerusalem several times over the next several hundred years. See: Great Revolt, Kitos War, Bar Kokhba's Revolt, War against Gallus, Revolt against Heraclius. The Kitos War ( 115 — 117) (מרד הגלויות mered ha'galoyot or mered ha'tfutzot (מרד התפוצות translation Rebellion of the Background After the failed Great Jewish Revolt in the year 70 the Roman authorities took measures to suppress the rebellious province The War against Gallus ( 351 – 352) was a Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire directed against the rule of Constantius Gallus, brother-in-law The Revolt against Heraclius ( 613 – 617) was a Jewish insurrection against the Byzantine Empire coming into aid of the Persian invaders
The following are additional references regarding the gathering (King James Version of the Bible):
In addition, there are also many New Testament references including John 11:52, "And not for that nation only, but that also he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad. "
Aliyah, (pl. Aliyah ( refers to Jewish Immigration to the Land of Israel (and since its establishment in 1948 the State of Israel) aliyot) "ascension" or "going up" is the arrival of Jews as individuals or groups, from exile or Diaspora to live in Eretz Yisrael - the Land of Israel. Those who "go up" for this purpose are known as olim - a term used in the Bible when the Children of Israel went up from Egypt (Genesis 50:14 and Numbers 32:11) and - at a later period - for the exiles who returned from captivity in Babylon (Ezra 2:1,59 and Nehemiah 5-6). The call of Cyrus, King of Persia, in 538 B. The Persian Empire was a series of Iranian empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the original Persian homeland and beyond in Western Asia C. E. , - "Whosoever there is among you of all His people, his God be with him, - let him go up. " (Ezra 1:3, II Chronicles 36:23) - has been used as a watchword for aliyah.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk, Rabbi Avraham of Kalisk and Rabbi Yisrael of Polotsk were leaders of Chassidism in Russia. Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk (1730 &ndash 1788 also known as Menachem Mendel of Horodok was an early leader of Hasidic Judaism The three men rallied 300 of their students to make the perilous journey to the Land of Israel in 1777.
They established a Jewish community in Tzfat, but were harassed and attacked by the Ottoman Turks and Arabs, and were forced to resettle in Tiberias (T'veria).
The year 1881 was a milestone in the Zionist movement, as ideas supporting Jewish statehood became more widespread. History of Zionism|Timeline of Zionism|World Zionist Organization|Zionist political violence Zionism is an international political movement that originally supported the The Chovevei Tzion (Lovers of Zion) movement, stressing a return to Zion, became increasingly popular. Zion ( Hebrew: צִיּוֹן ( Persian: صهیون tziyyon; Tiberian vocalization: tsiyyôn; transliterated Zion Jewish refugees fled persecution in Russia and immigrated to the Holy Land from 1882 to 1903. Russia (Россия Rossiya) or the Russian Federation ( Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is a transcontinental Country extending The Holy Land ( Arabic: الأرض المقدسة al-Arḍ ul-Muqaddasah;Ancient Aramaic: ארעא קדישא Ar'a Qaddisha; Hebrew: ארץ_הקודש Theodore Herzl (1860-1904) published his book Der Judenstaat (German, The Jewish State) in 1896. Theodor Herzl (בנימין זאב הרצל ( Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl) (May 2 1860&ndashJuly 3 1904 was an Austrian Jewish journalist who founded modern
Herzl was motivated by the Dreyfus Affair, a notorious anti-Semitic incident in France in which a French Jewish army captain was falsely convicted of spying for Germany. The Dreyfus Affair a Political scandal which divided France from the 1890s to the early 1900s Antisemitism (alternatively spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism; also rarely known as judeophobia) is the Prejudice against or hostility This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe.
Herzl convened the First Zionist Congress and proclaimed the right of the Jewish people to national rebirth in its own country. First Zionist Congress ( Hebrew: הקונגרס הציוני הראשון is the name given to the Congress held in Basel (Basle, Switzerland This Congress was held in Basel, Switzerland in 1897. "Basilia" redirects here For the Fly Genus, see Basilia (fly. Switzerland (English pronunciation; Schweiz Swiss German: Schwyz or Schwiiz Suisse Svizzera Svizra officially the Swiss Confederation
British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour (1848-1930) wrote the following letter in 1917. Balfour Declaration of 1917 (dated November 2 1917) was a Classified formal statement of Policy by the British government stating Arthur James Balfour 1st Earl of Balfour, KG, OM, PC (25 July 1848 - 19 March 1930 was a British Conservative politician and Note that Balfour had previously served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905. Baron Rothschild (1868-1937) was a British banker and zoologist from the international Rothschild financial dynasty. Baron Rothschild, of Tring in the County of Hertford, is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
November 2nd, 1917.
Dear Lord Rothschild, I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty's Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet: "His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country". I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation. Yours sincerely Arthur James Balfour
The Provisional Government of Israel proclaimed a new State of Israel at midnight on May 14, 1948. On that same date, the United States, in the person of President Harry S. Truman (1884-1972), recognized the provisional Jewish government as the de facto authority of the Jewish state. Haim Weizmann (1874-1952) served as the first president of Israel. Chaim Azriel Weizmann ( Hebrew: חיים עזריאל ויצמן – November 27, 1874 &ndash November 9, 1952) was a Zionist David Ben-Gurion (1886-1973) served as the prime minister.
Israel fought against the armies of Egypt, Jordan and Syria. Background Suez Crisis aftermath The Suez Crisis of 1956 represented a military defeat but a political victory for Egypt This article is about the country of Egypt For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Egypt topics. Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (الأردنّ al-Urdunn) is an Arab country in Southwest Asia spanning the southern Syria ( سوريّة or) officially the Syrian Arab Republic (Arabic ar الجمهورية العربية السورية Algeria, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia also contributed troops and arms to fight against Israel. Algeria ( ar [[Arabic]] الجزائر, Al Jaza'ir ælʤæˈzæːʔir Amazigh: ⴷⵥⴰⵢⴻⵔ Dzayer) officially the People's For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Iraq topics. The State of Kuwait ( دولة الكويت IPA [dawlatt̪ alkuwajt̪]) is a sovereign Arab Emirate on the coast of the Persian Gulf, enclosed The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA ( المملكة العربية السعودية, al-Mamlaka al-ʻArabiyya as-Suʻūdiyya) or Suudi Egypt's president Gamal Abdel Nasser led the Pan-Arab army. Gamal Abdel Nasser (جمال عبد الناصر Gamāl ‘Abd an-Nāṣir; - January 15 1918 September 28 1970) was the second President Pan-Arabism is a movement for Unification among the peoples and countries of the Arab World, from the Atlantic Ocean to the
The Jews reunited or compacted Jerusalem on June 7, 1967, by capturing East Jerusalem. Rabbi Shlomo Goren (1917-1994) sounded a shofar at the Western Wall to commemorate the reunification of Jerusalem. Shlomo Goren (1917-1994 was an Orthodox Religious Zionist Rabbi in Israel who founded and served as the first head of the Military A shofar (שופר is a horn used for Jewish religious purposes The Western Wall (הכותל המערבי translit: HaKotel HaMa'aravi) sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall or simply the Kotel (lit
Ethiopian Jews refer to themselves as Beta Israel, the house of Israel. The Beta Israel (ביתא ישראל Beta Israel, "House of Israel" Ge'ez: ቤተ እስራኤል Bēta 'Isrā'ēl, modern Bēte 'Isrā'ēl For centuries, they lived in the northern province of Gondar. Gondar or Gonder ( Ge'ez: ጎንደር Gōnder, older ጐንደር Gʷandar, modern pronunciation Gʷender) is a city in Their neighbors, however, called them Falashas—the alien ones, the invaders. There are four theories regarding the origin of the Ethiopian Jews:
Operation Moses began on November 19, 1984 and ended six weeks later on January 5, 1985. Operation Moses, (מבצע משה Mivtza Moshe) named after the biblical figure Moses, was the covert removal of Ethiopian Jews (known As a result, 8000 Ethiopian Jews arrived in Israel via Sudan. Sudan (officially the Republic of Sudan) ( السودان al-Sūdān is a country in northeastern Africa. Operation Joshua was conducted in 1985, bringing 800 more Ethiopian Jews to Israel. Operation Joshua was the 1985 removal of 800 Ethiopian Jews (called Beta Israel) from Sudan to Israel.
More Ethiopian Jews fled to Israel in Operation Solomon in 1990-91. Operation Solomon was a 1991 covert Israeli military operation to take Ethiopian Jews to Israel A total of 14,324 Ethiopian Jews were rescued and resettled in Israel, a modern exodus.
The Likud government of Yitzhak Shamir authorized a special permit for the Israeli airline, El Al, to fly on the Jewish Sabbath. Likud (ליכוד lit Consolidation) is the major centre-right political party in Israel. (יִצְחָק שָׁמִיר born Icchak Jaziernicki on 15 October 1915 was Prime Minister of Israel from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1992 El Al (אל על skyward) ( TASE: ELAL is the National airline of Israel. Shabbat or Shabbos ( Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, shabbāt, shabbes, "rest/inactivity" is the Weekly Sabbath On Friday, May 24, and continuing non-stop for 36 hours, a total of 34 El Al jumbo jets and Hercules C-130s—with their seats removed to accommodate the maximum number of Ethiopians—began a new chapter in the struggle for the freedom of Ethiopian Jewry.
The Ethiopian Jews boarded the aircraft at Addis Ababa International Airport The operation set a world record for single-flight passenger loads on May 24, 1991 when an El Al 747 carried 1,087 passengers to Israel. Addis Ababa (sometimes spelled Addis Abeba, the spelling used by the official Ethiopian Mapping Authority Amharic
An estimated 127,000 Ethiopian Jews now live in Israel.
The Lemba are a black, southern African tribe of Jewish ancestry. The Lemba or Lembaa are an Ethnic group numbering 70000 in Southern Africa who claim a common descent and belonging to the Jewish people There are several oral traditions regarding their origin. According to one version, a group of Jews left Jerusalem about 2500 years ago. They settled in Yemen and built a city called Sena or Senna. Yemen ( Arabic: اليَمَن al-Yaman officially the Republic of Yemen ( Arabic: الجمهورية اليمنية al-Jumhuuriyya The group then traveled to Africa and split into two sections. One group settled in Ethiopia. The other group went further south along the East Coast of Africa.
The second group settled in what today is known as Tanzania and Kenya, where they built a second city which was also called Senna. Tanzania ˌtænzəˈniːə officially the United Republic of Tanzania (Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania is a country in East Africa bordered by Kenya The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north Somalia to the northeast Tanzania to the south Here they prospered and increased in numbers. Another version states that the Lemba are the descendants of attendants of the Israelite King Solomon who traveled to Ophir (Zimbabwe) in search of gold. Ophir ( is a port or region mentioned in the Bible, famous for its wealth See also Great Zimbabwe National Monument. For information about the March and June 2008 presidential elections see Zimbabwean presidential election Some of the Lemba moved to southern Africa. Today they live in Malawi, Zimbabwe and the South African region of Venda, where their total population is 70,000. The Republic of Malawi (məˈlɑːwi or; formerly Nyasaland) is in southern Africa. The Republic of South Africa (also known by other official names) is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa Venda was a Bantustan in northern South Africa, now part of Limpopo province They speak a Bantu language. The Bantu languages (technically Narrow Bantu languages) constitute a grouping belonging to the Niger-Congo family The Lemba have religious beliefs and practices similar to those in Judaism.
Furthermore, the Lemba males possess the Priestly Cohanim gene in their Y chromosome (from work done by Jenkins and Spurgle -Wits University)
The Bnei Menashe live in North East India, in the land that lies between Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Bangladesh. Y-chromosomal Aaron is the name given to the hypothesised most recent common ancestor of many of the patrilineal Jewish priestly caste known as Kohanim The Bnei Menashe ("Children of Menasseh " Hebrew בני מנשה are a group of more than 9000 people from India 's North-Eastern border India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar ( pjìdàunzṵ mjàmmà nàinŋàndɔ̀ is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia. ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ inc-Latn Bangladesh) officially The Bnei Menashe claim they are the descendants of the Tribe of Menashe, or Manasseh, according to their oral traditions but no DNA other corroborative evidence exists to support any such a claim which is based on a vision in 1951, of a Pentecostalist called Challianthanga or Mela Chala (the name varies) from Buallawn village dreamt that God instructed him to direct his people to return to their pre-Christian religion, which he determined to be Judaism, and to return to their original homeland, Israel. [1]
In recent years, over 800 members of the Bnei Menashe community have made Aliyah, immigration to Israel. In addition to the Bnei Menashe, there are at least four other native Jewish or Israelite communities in India:
Pashtun tribes mainly live in the highlands of Afghanistan and Pakistan, and they are divided into 60 tribes and 400 clans. Pashtuns ( Pashto: پښتون Paṣtūn, Paxtūn, also rendered as Pushtuns, Pakhtuns, Pukhtuns) also called Pakistan () officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia, Southwest Asia, Middle East and
The Pashtuns observe Saturday as a day of rest. They also place pebbles on graves. They have a symbol called a "nars" which resembles a five-branch menorah, which they use for celebrations such as births or weddings. Pekiin tabletjpg|thumb|right|151px| Second Temple period stone tablet from a Synagogue in Peki'in, Israel.
The Afridi Pashtun tribe is identified with Ephraim. The Afridi tribe is one of the largest Pashtun tribes, numbering about three million. For hundreds of years, Afridis have called themselves Bani Israel (Pushto for the Hebrew B'nei Yisrael, meaning "Children of Israel") and believe that they originate from the tribe of Ephraim.
According to some Jewish and European explorers from the Middle Ages to the present day the: Afridi tribe originates from Ephraim, the Yusufzai tribe from Joseph, the Rabbani tribe from Reuben, the Levani tribe from Levi, the Ashuri tribe from Asher, etc.
Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan, claimed that his royal family is descended from the Tribe of Benjamin. Mohammed Zahir Shah ( 15 October 1914 &ndash 23 July 2007) was the last King ( Shah) of Afghanistan, reigning
The claim that the Chiang Tribe in China may be the remnant of an Israelite tribe was first put forth by the Scottish missionary Rev. Thomas Torrance in China in the 1920s. [2] The Chiang live in a mountainous area of northwest China, west of the Min River, near the border of Tibet, in Szechuan. Definitions of Tibet See also Definitions of Tibet Name In English The English word Tibet, like the word for Tibet in most European ( Postal map spelling: Szechwan and Szechuan) is a province in western China with its capital in Chengdu. Their population is about 250 thousand people. They also have a tradition that their ancestors migrated from the West after a journey of three years and three months. They believe in one God whom they call Abachi meaning the father of heaven, or Mabichu, the spirit of heaven, or also Tian, heaven. Rev. Thomas Torrance was of the opinion that the Chiang performed rituals similar to those performed in ancient Israel.
Those that support the Lost Tribe claim of the Chiang Tribe cite the prophet Isaiah who they claim may have had a vision of these people when he wrote concerning the gathering of Israel: