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2022-11-27 Olde Tyme Religion
How many Hebrew Israelites are there?
The Times of Israel provides background and statistics to this story from yesterday.
[IsraelTimes] Before 2019, those American Jews who were even aware of the once-obscure Black Hebrew Israelite spiritual movement likely associated it with the loud but non-violent mostly peaceful street preachers who would harangue pedestrians in city centers. In December of that year, however, turbans professing Israelite beliefs attacked a kosher grocery store in Jersey City, New Jersey and a Hanukkah party in Monsey, New York. Two Jews were killed in Jersey City, and a 72-year-old rabbi who was stabbed in the head in Monsey died from his injuries three months later.

Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone of Crown Heights observed on Twitter that the Israelites who regularly preach near his home on Shabbat have been "particularly aggressive" of late, heaping verbal abuse on both him and his children. On Sunday afternoon, Lightstone posted a video of IUIC members assembling for their march and rehearsing their chants in Grand Army Plaza.

The recent IUIC rallies give the impression that the radical wing of the Hebrew Israelite movement is large and riled up. Meanwhile,

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recent comments by Kanye West, the rapper who now goes by Ye, and Irving that align with elements of Hebrew Israelite doctrine suggest the movement has broad support among powerful Black celebrities.

But how big is the movement in reality? What percentage are turbans who assail Jews as impostors who stole their heritage from them? And if Black Israelism has entered the marketplace of mainstream religions in the United States, should Jews be concerned?

THE NUMBERS
The only available statistics on Israelite identification in the United States were collected as part of a small national survey conducted by an evangelical Christian research firm in 2019. For that survey, which sought to capture African-American attitudes toward the state of Israel, Lifeway Research asked 1,019 African Americans, "Which of the following best describes your opinion of Black Hebrew Israelite teachings?"

Most respondents (62%) said they are not familiar with the teachings, but 19% said they agree with "most of the core ideas taught by Black Hebrew Israelites," and 4% said they consider themselves Hebrew Israelites. The remaining 15% said they either "firmly oppose" the teachings or disagree with most of them. (The survey did not specify what those teachings are.)

The 2020 US Census put the Black population at 41.1 million, so extrapolating from the Lifeway data, there are approximately 1.6 million Hebrew Israelites in the U.S. — not counting the small numbers of Latinos and Native Americans who also belong to Israelite groups — and 7.8 million people who may not identify as Israelites but who agree with the spiritual movement’s main teachings.

For lots of these people, the attention that West and Irving have brought to their belief system has been validating.

"Israelism is becoming part of the plausibility structure of Black America," Christian activist muppet and author Vocab Malone told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, referring to a social context in which certain ideas are considered credible. "The suspicions that a lot of folks have toward the Jewish community, they think they’re vindicated now."

Malone, who uses an alias in keeping with hip-hop culture, is a close observer of the Israelite world. The Phoenix resident frequently engages in debates on the street and online with members of groups described as hateful by the Southern Poverty Law Center — including IUIC, Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge, Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ, and The Sicarii — in hopes of convincing them to follow what he considers to be the true path of Christianity.

Founded in 2003, IUIC has proven the most adept at creating public spectacles and garnering media coverage. The group operates 71 US chapters and 20 international ones, according to the Anti-Defamation League, and it holds men’s conferences each year that culminate in choreographed marches on city streets, like the one on Sunday in Brooklyn. Based on the size of those marches, Malone estimated that national membership has grown from around 5,000 in 2015 to around 10,000 today. Other radical groups likely have much smaller memberships but don’t share any figures, preferring to "play their cards close to their chest," Malone said.

These estimates suggest that the turbans comprise a very small percentage of the 1.6 Hebrew Israelites living in the United States.

Ultimately, IUIC has a goal of recruiting 144,000 Black, Latino and Native American people who will be spared by God during the end time, as foretold in the book of Revelation. In order to achieve this goal, the group sends representatives to proselytize overseas, including in parts of Africa and the Caribbean. (IUIC did not respond to requests for comment from JTA.)

AN ONLINE MOVEMENT
What is clear is that the camps have greatly expanded their reach in recent years, taking their message from street corners to the entire globe thanks to the internet and social media. IUIC members run dozens of YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts where they post a constant stream of videos and memes, many containing antisemitic tropes. One recent Instagram post shows a startled-looking Hasidic Jewish man holding his hat above the words "The Synagogue of Satan." (Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam, uses similar language about Jews. A video he recorded this month defending West and Irving has been viewed millions of times.)

The main IUIC YouTube channel, @IUICintheClassRoom, has 126,000 subscribers and 29.4 million video views. A series of videos posted three years ago on the channels of local chapters provide some insight into how members hear about IUIC and why they join.

The most common way these members say they found their way to the camp was via videos they watched online. "Prior to actually coming to IUIC, I did do some Israelite window shopping," recounts Officer Joshua of IUIC Tallahassee. "I always questioned myself, why is it that our people are at the bottom? How come we get the worst jobs and so forth? I knew Christianity wasn’t answering my questions, so what I did was I just started soul searching."

A number of Black, male celebrities have also been drawn into the wider Israelite orbit in recent years, including rappers Kendrick Lamar and Kodak Black, TV host Nick Cannon, boxer Floyd Mayweather and retired NBA player Amar’e Stoudemire.

Rabbi Capers Funnye is the most prominent Israelite leader in the US. He serves as chief rabbi of the International Israelite Board of Rabbis, an organization that provides spiritual guidance to about 2,500 people in the United States, along with tens of thousands of Israelites in southern and west Africa.

In an interview, Funnye condemned West, Irving and the radical Israelite camps that have rallied around them. "God is never about divisive
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ness," Funnye said. "God is never about hatred. God is never about, ’You ain’t.’ I don’t have to say what you aren’t to make me who I am."

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Board of Rabbis and the leader of a Chicago synagogue with a mixed membership of around 200 Jews and Israelites, Funnye was at pains to differentiate his community from IUIC and its ilk: His follows the Torah and supports the state of Israel, he said, while others follow both the Old and New Testaments, worship Jesus and reject Israel’s government as illegitimate.

"Whatever army that Kyrie is speaking about, we are not a part of his army," he said, referring to a comment Irving made during an Oct. 29 presser about how he has "a whole army" behind him.

But Funnye said another of Irving’s recent statements — "I cannot be antisemitic if I know where I come from" — resonated with him and his congregants.

"We are Semitic," he said of Black people who identify as Israelites, "so now we really have to draw a line when antisemitism is only defined by one’s complexion or ethnicity. We were not the ones that racialized Judaism, and we will never racialize it because Jews are not a race." ("Semitic" refers to people who speak Semitic languages, such as Hebrew and Arabic.)

Outside of the United States, the largest organized group of Hebrew Israelites is located in Israel. The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem are a Dimona-based community of more than 3,000 African-American expatriates and their Israeli-born offspring.

African Hebrew Israelite youth serve in the army — not Kyrie Irving’s or IUIC’s army, but the Israel Defense Forces. After 53 years in Israel, the community has never been fully accepted, in part because they are not Jewish according to halacha, or Jewish law. Currently, some 100 community members are being threatened with deportation for living in the country illegally.
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#1 From what we've seen of them, if there's one he's one too many.
Posted by Dron66046 2022-11-27 10:51||   2022-11-27 10:51|| Front Page Top

#2 Hopefully there will be a black power version of Scientology down the road.
Posted by Super Hose 2022-11-27 11:08||   2022-11-27 11:08|| Front Page Top

#3 "Xenu is Wakandan"
Posted by Frank G 2022-11-27 11:45||   2022-11-27 11:45|| Front Page Top

#4 "Xenu is Wakandan"

All the world's multiple idiocies uniting to become one giant, useless force.
Posted by SteveS 2022-11-27 12:03||   2022-11-27 12:03|| Front Page Top

#5 /\ We could call it Afrika.
Posted by Besoeker 2022-11-27 12:06||   2022-11-27 12:06|| Front Page Top

#6 The guy that shot 13 Dallas police officers with an AR-15, killing 5, was one of them.
Posted by Jating Borgia6236 2022-11-27 20:30||   2022-11-27 20:30|| Front Page Top

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