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More Indian Mizo Jews may migrate to Israel in 2012

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More Indian Mizo Jews may migrate to Israel in 2012

AIZAWL: A group of Bnei Menashe (Mizo Jews) from the northeastern states of Mizoram and Manipur are expected to migrate to Israel, the 'Promised Land' for the Jewish community this year. Jeremiah L Hnamte, a Bnei Menashe leader hoped that at least a few hundreds, if not all, would be able to 'go home' this year from Mizoram. He said the Israeli government had agreed to the migration of 7,232 Bnei Menashe members to the 'Holy Land' last year, but a number of obstacles had prevented them from leaving India.

Following acceptance from the chief Rabbi and the Israeli government, it is believed that the Bnei Menashes are the descendants of one of the ten lost tribes of Israel and they were destined to migrate and live permanently in the Holy Land.

The Israeli foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman and absorption minister, Sofa Landver had thus proposed the migration of the remaining lost tribes from northeast India, a source said.

A leader of the Mizo Jewish community said the Bnei Menashes were baptized at the 'Mikveh' (Jewish spiritual baths) situated in the Zuangtui industrial estate near Aizawl by a team of rabbis from Israel and formally converted to Judaism. Four rabbis from Israel including the first and only Mizo rabbi, Gurion Sela, who came to Aizawl recently, are still helping the Bnei Menashe members to prepare for their migration to the 'Promised Land'.

According to a historian, the Chin-Kuki-Mizos of Manipur and Mizoram began to claim that they were descendants of the lost tribes of Israel only after they were converted to Christianity. With their introduction to the Bible, the Chin-Kuki-Mizo tribes saw a similarity in their pre-Christian traditions and those of the ancient Israelites. In 1951, Challianthanga, the head deacon of the United Pentecostal Church in Mizoram's Buallawn village, had a vision of God telling him the Mizos were descendants of the Israelites.

The Mizos who have migrated to Israel seem to blend easily with the local populace there.

Many of the young boys are already fighting the Hezbollah and other Muslim radicals shoulder to shoulder with the other Israeli soldiers and a young Mizo has already become an army officer there.

More Mizo Jews may migrate to Israel in 2012 - The Times of India
 
I heard the genetic tests were inconclusive and they might be just milking their the fact that they practice a similar faith.
 
I heard the genetic tests were inconclusive and they might be just milking their the fact that they practice a similar faith.

No as per my info the tests were positive.

Even then i just care that India's population get lesser lol and they will be a bridge with Israel if we have thousands of Indians there.
 
Any Jew, even a new convert to the Jewish faith is considered eligible for Israeli citizenship. The "law of return" or something like that......
 
No as per my info the tests were positive.

Even then i just care that India's population get lesser lol and they will be a bridge with Israel if we have thousands of Indians there.
No, it is wrong to encourage such migration. We should work on population control, that is a different thing.
 
Brain washed people... there is no real religion only ideology and views
Atheism FTW
 
No, it is wrong to encourage such migration. We should work on population control, that is a different thing.

Certainly, population control can hardly be the reason to encourage migration. OTOH, if they wish to migrate and the Israelis are willing to accept them, there is little to be said or done.
 
nice to see them be accepted into their faith . i read somewhere that as long as you are a Jew you can get citizenship if Israel . something on the principles of why Israel as a nation was created .(a country for the Jewish people to dwell in)
 

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