I guess if European Jews cannot be convinced to occupy more of Palestine,
others will do..

 

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Subject: Israel plans to repatriate 'lost Jewish tribe' in India

 

  
Israel plans to repatriate 'lost Jewish tribe' in India

 

Jonathan Cook

The National <http://thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage> 

January 27. 2010

 

Nazareth, Israel // The Israeli government is reported to have quietly
approved the fast-track immigration of 7,000 members of a supposedly "lost
Jewish" tribe, known as the Bnei Menashe, currently living in a remote area
of India.

 

Under the plan, the "lost Jews" would be brought to Israel over the next two
years by right-wing and religious organisations who, critics are concerned,
will seek to place them in West Bank settlements in a bid to foil Israel's
partial agreement to a temporary freeze of settlement growth. 

 

A previous attempt to bring the Bnei Menashe to Israel was halted in 2003 by
Avraham Poraz, the interior minister at the time, after it became clear that
most of the 1,500 who had arrived were being sent to extremist settlements,
including in the Gaza Strip and next to Hebron, the large Palestinian city
in the West Bank.

 

Dror Etkes, who monitors settlement growth for Yesh Din, an Israeli human
rights group, said there were strong grounds for suspecting that some of the
new Bnei Menashe would end up in the settlements, too. 

 

"There is a mutual interest being exploited here," he said. "The Bnei
Menashe get help to make aliyah [immigration] while the settlements get lots
of new arrivals to bolster their numbers, including in settlements close to
Palestinian areas where most Israelis would not want to venture."

 

The government's decision, leaked this month to Ynet, Israel's biggest news
website, was made possible by a ruling in 2005 by Shlomo Amar, one of
Israel's two chief rabbis, that the Bnei Menashe are one of 10 lost Jewish
tribes, supposedly exiled from the Middle East 2,700 years ago. 

 

He ordered a team of rabbis to go to north-east India to begin preparing
Bnei Menashe who identified themselves as Jews for conversion to the
strictest stream of Judaism, Orthodoxy, so they would qualify to immigrate
to Israel under the Law of Return.

 

The Bnei Menashe belong to an ethnic group called the Shinlung, who number
more than one million and live mainly in the states of Manipur and Mizoram,
close to the border with Myanmar. They were converted from animism to
Christianity by British missionaries a century ago, but a small number claim
to have kept an ancient connection to Judaism.

 

DNA samples taken from the Bnei Menashe have failed so far to establish any
common ancestry to Jews.

 

The immigration of the Bnei Menashe following Mr Amar's ruling was quickly
halted after the foreign minstry expressed concerns that it was causing a
diplomatic falling out with India, which has laws against missionary
activity.

 

Ophir Pines-Paz, the interior minister in 2005, who opposed what he called
the "clandestine" arrival of the Bnei Menashe, said in an interview last
week: "I was against a policy that sends [Jewish] immigrants to the
settlements. I hope that could not be the case today with a settlement
freeze in place. I want to believe that is the case."

 

However, the Bnei Menashe have won two powerful right-wing sponsors: Shavei
Israel, led by Michael Freund, a former assistant to Benjamin Netanyahu, the
Israeli prime minister; and a religious group known as the International
Fellowship of Christians and Jews, which draws on wide support from
evangelical Christians in the United States.

 

Mr Freund began lobbying for the immigration of the Bnei Menashe to Israel
while he was an adviser to Mr Netanyahu during his previous premiership, in
the late 1990s. Mr Freund is believed to have used his connections in the
current government to push the group's case again.

 

Arik Puder, a spokesman for Shavei Israel, refused to comment, saying the
organisation had decided to keep "a low profile" on the decision to bring
the Bnei Menashe to Israel. It is believed that Shavei Israel is concerned
that the government may come under pressure to reverse its decision if there
is too much public scrutiny.

 

According to Ynet, Israel is planning to avoid diplomatic complications with
India by sending groups of Bnei Menashe to Nepal for a fast-track
conversion.

 

The brand of Judaism the Bnei Menashe have been exposed to during their
"Jewish education" in special camps in India was indicated by Rabbi Eliyahu
Avichail, who has worked closely with the tribe since the early 1980s. He
said he believed in the biblical prophecy of a coming apocalypse - one
shared by "End of Days" evangelical Christians - in which "all the world is
against Israel" in a battle to be decided in Jerusalem.

 

"I believe we are very close to the time when the Messiah will arrive and we
must prepare by making sure that all the Jews are in the Land of Israel.
There are more than six million among the lost tribes and they must be
brought to Israel as a matter of urgency."

 

Shimon Gangte, 33, who was helped by Mr Avichail to come to Israel 13 years
ago, is among 500 Bnei Menashe living in Kiryat Arba, an extremist
settlement whose armed inhabitants regularly clash with Palestinians in
neighbouring Hebron. He said: "It is important that the 10 tribes are
brought here because the time of the Messiah is near."

 

Mr Gangte added that the Bnei Menashe were attracted to the West Bank
because life was cheaper in the settlements than in Israel and the settlers
"give us help finding housing, jobs and schools for our children". 

 

Mr Etkes of Yesh Din said "past experience" fed suspicions that the Bnei
Menashe would be encouraged to settle deep in the West Bank, adding that the
so-called settlement freeze, insisted on by the United States as a prelude
to renewed peace talks, was having little effect on the ground.

 

"There is no freeze because it is being violated all the time. The settlers
had lots of time to prepare for the freeze and spent the four to five months
before it in a frenzy of construction activity."

 

Shavei Israel lobbies for other groups of Jews to be brought to Israel,
including communities in Spain, Portugal, Italy, South America, Russia,
Poland and China.

 

Israeli peace groups were outraged in 2002 when Shavei Israel placed a group
of 100 Peruvian immigrants, whose ancestors converted to Judaism 50 years
ago, in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in the West Bank.

 

 

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