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Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 2:42pm On Feb 17, 2017
Ford, Arnold Josiah (23 Apr. 1877-16 Sept. 1935), rabbi, black nationalist, and emigrationist, was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, the son of Edward Ford and Elizabeth Augusta Braithwaite. Ford asserted that his father’s ancestry could be traced to the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria and his mother’s to the Mendi tribe of Sierra Leone. According to his family’s oral history, their heritage extended back to one of the priestly families of the ancient Israelites, and in Barbados his family maintained customs and traditions that identified them with Judaism (Kobre, 27). His father was a policeman who also had a reputation as a “fiery preacher’ at the Wesleyan Methodist Church where Arnold was baptized; yet, it is not known if Edward’s teaching espoused traditional Methodist beliefs or if it urged the embrace of Judaism that his son would later advocate.
Ford’s parents intended for him to become a musician. They provided him with private tutors who instructed him in several instruments—particularly the harp, violin, and bass. As a young adult, he studied music theory with Edmestone Barnes and in 1899 joined the musical corps of the British Royal Navy, where he served on the HMS Alert . According to some reports, Ford was stationed on the island of Bermuda, where he secured a position as a clerk at the Court of Federal Assize, and he claimed that before coming to America he was a minister of public works in the Republic of Liberia, where many ex-slaves and early black nationalists settled.
When Ford arrived in Harlem around 1910, he gravitated to its musical centers rather than to political or religious institutions—although within black culture, all three are often interrelated. He was a member of the Clef Club Orchestra, under the direction of James Reese Europe, which first brought jazz to Carnegie Hall in 1912. Other black Jewish musicians, such as Willie “the Lion” Smith, an innovator of stride piano, also congregated at the Clef Club. Shortly after the orchestra’s Carnegie Hall engagement, Ford became the director of the New Amsterdam Musical Association. His interest in mysticism, esoteric knowledge, and secret societies is evidenced by his membership in the Scottish Rite Masons, where he served as Master of the Memmon Lodge. It was during this period of activity in Harlem, he married Olive Nurse, with whom he had two children
before they divorced in 1924.

In 1917 Marcus Garvey founded the New York chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association [UNIA], and within a few years it had become the largest mass movement in African American history. Arnold Ford became the musical director of the UNIA choir, Samuel Valentine was the president, and Nancy Paris its lead singer. These three became the core of an active group of black Jews within the UNIA who studied Hebrew, religion, and history, and held services at Liberty Hall, the headquarters of the UNIA. As a paid officer, Rabbi Ford, as he was then called, was responsible for orchestrating much of the pageantry of Garvey’s highly attractive ceremonies. Ford and Benjamin E. Burrell composed a song called “Ethiopia,” which speaks of a halcyon past before slavery and stresses pride in African heritage—two themes that were becoming immensely popular. Ford was thus prominently situated among those Muslim and Christian clergy, including George Alexander McGuire, Chaplain-General of the UNIA, who were each trying to influence the religious direction of the organization.
Ford’s contributions to the UNIA, however, were not limited to musical and religious
direction of the organization.
Ford’s contributions to the UNIA, however, were not limited to musical and religious matters. He and E.L. Gaines wrote the handbook of rules and regulation for the paramilitary African Legion (which was modeled after the Zionist Jewish Legion) and developed guidelines for the Black Cross Nurses. He served on committees, spoke at rallies, and was elected one of the delegates representing the 35,000 members of the New York chapter at the First International Convention of Negro Peoples of the World, held in 1920 at Madison Square Garden. There the governing body adopted the red, black, and green flag as its ensign, and Ford’s song “Ethiopia” became the “Universal Ethiopian Anthem,” which the UNIA constitution required be sung at every gathering. During that same year, Ford published the Universal Ethiopian Hymnal. Ford was a proponent of replacing the term “Negro” with the term “Ethiopian,” as a general reference to people of African descent. This allowed the biblical verse “Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hand to God,” (Psalm 68:3) to be interpreted as applying to their efforts and it became a popular slogan of the organization. At the 1922 convention, Ford opened the proceedings for the session devoted to “The Politics and Future of the West Indian Negro,” and he represented the advocates of Judaism on a five-person ad hoc committee formed to investigate “the Future Religion of the Negro.” Following Garvey’s arrest in 1923, the UNIA loss much of its internal cohesion. Since Ford and his small band of followers were motivated by principals that were independent of Garvey’s charismatic appeal, they were repeatedly approached by government agents and asked to testify against Garvey at trial, which they refused to do. However, in 1925, Ford brought separate law suits against Garvey and the UNIA for failing to pay him royalties from the sale of recordings and sheet music, and in 1926 the judge ruled in Ford’s favor. No longer musical director, and despite his personal and business differences with the organization, Rabbi Ford maintained a connection with the
UNIA and was invited to give the invocation at
the annual convention in 1926.
Several black religious leaders were experimenting with Judaism in various degrees between the two world wars. Rabbi Ford formed intermittent partnerships with some of these leaders. He and Valentine started a short lived congregation called Beth B’nai Israel. Ford then worked with Mordecai Herman and the Moorish Zionist Temple, until they had an altercation over theological and financial issues. Finally, he established Beth B’nai Abraham in Harlem in 1924. A Jewish scholar who visited the congregation described their services as “a mixture of Reform and Orthodox Judaism, but when they practice the old customs they are seriously orthodox” (Kobre, 25). Harlem chronicler James VanDerZee photographed the congregation with the Star of David and bold Hebrew lettering identifying their presence on 135th Street and showing Rabbi Ford standing in front of the synagogue with his arms around his string bass, and with members of his choir at his side, the women wearing the black dresses and long white head coverings that became their distinctive habit and the men in white turbans.
In 1928, Rabbi Ford created a business adjunct to the congregation called the B’nai Abraham Progressive Corporation. Reminiscent of many of Garvey’s ventures, this corporation issued one hundred shares of stock and purchased two buildings from which it operated a religious and vocational school in one and leased apartments in the other. However, resources dwindled as the Depression became more pronounced, and the corporation went bankrupt in 1930. Once again it seemed that Ford’s dream of building a black community with cultural integrity, economic viability, and political virility was dashed, but out of the ashes of this disappointment he mustered the resolve to make a final attempt in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian government had been encouraging black people with skills and education to immigrate to Ethiopia for almost a decade, and Ford knew that there were over 40,000 indigenous black Jews already in Ethiopia (who called themselves Beta Israel, but who were commonly referred to as Falasha). The announced coronation of Haile Selassie in 1930 as the first black ruler of an African nation in modern times raised the hopes of black people all over the world and led Ford to believe that the timing of his Ethiopian colony was providential.
Ford arrived in Ethiopia with a small musical contingent in time to perform during the coronation festivities. They then sustained themselves in Addis Abba by performing at local hotels and relying on assistance from supporters in the United Sates who were members of the Aurienoth Club, a civic group of black Jews and black nationalists, and members of the Commandment Keepers Congregation, led by Rabbi W. A. Matthew, Ford’s most loyal protégé. Mignon Innis arrived with a second delegation in 1931 to work as Ford’s private secretary. She soon became Ford’s wife, and they had two children in Ethiopia. Mrs. Ford established a school for boys and girls that specialized in English and music. Ford managed to secure eight hundred acres of land on which to begin his colony and approximately one hundred individuals came to help him develop it. Unbeknownst to Ford, the U.S. State Department monitored Ford’s efforts with irrational alarm, dispatching reports with such headings as “American Negroes in Ethiopia—Inspiration Back of Their Coming Here—‘Rabbi’ Josiah A. Ford,” and instituting discriminatory policies to curtail the travel
of black citizens to Ethiopia.
Ford had no intention of leaving Ethiopia, so he drew up a certificate of ordination ( shmecha ) for Rabbi Matthew that was sanctioned by the Ethiopian government in the hope that this document would give Matthew the necessary credentials to continue the work that Ford had begun in the United States. By 1935 the black Jewish experiment with Ethiopian Zionism was on the verge of collapse. Those who did not leave because of the hard agricultural work, joined the stampede of foreign nationals who sensed that war with Italy was imminent and defeat for Ethiopia certain. Ford died in September, it was said, of exhaustion and heartbreak, a few weeks before the Italian invasion. Ford had been the most important catalyst for the spread of Judaism among African Americans. Through his successors, communities of black Jews emerged and survived in several American cities.
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by MistadeRegal(m): 3:55pm On Feb 17, 2017
Summarize it.
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 7:22pm On Feb 17, 2017
MistadeRegal:
Summarize it.
Nothing is as good as you going through it and enjoying the life and history of the man. I can summarise it but I don't want people to ask me irrelevant questions. So, sorry if you find it like an“epistle" but it is worth it..... The man knew he was an Israeli /Hebrew because of Yoruba tradition.
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 7:28pm On Feb 17, 2017
MistadeRegal:
Summarize it.
Nothing is as good as you going through it and enjoying the life and history of the man. I can summarise it but I don't want people to ask me irrelevant questions. So, sorry if you find it like an“epistle" but it is worth it..... The man knew he was an Israeli /Hebrew because of Yoruba tradition which is the same with ancient JUDAISM though a bit corrupted but retained the pattern of tradition... you can google nasiresearch.org ,( the largest concentration of Hebrews/Israel) for more to know About the research that had been done and still continue on YORUBA ETHNICITY.
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by MistadeRegal(m): 7:46pm On Feb 17, 2017
Olu317:
Nothing is as good as you going through it and enjoying the life and history of the man. I can summarise it but I don't want people to ask me irrelevant questions. So, sorry if you find it like an“epistle" but it is worth it..... The man knew he was an Israeli /Hebrew because of Yoruba tradition which is the same with ancient JUDAISM though a bit corrupted but retained the pattern of tradition... you can google nasiresearch.org ,( the largest concentration of Hebrews/Israel) for more to know About the research that had been done and still continue on YORUBA ETHNICITY.

I didn't read it that's why I asked you to summarize it.
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 8:26pm On Feb 17, 2017
MistadeRegal:


I didn't read it that's why I asked you to summarize it.
At least you saw the heading. It is self explanatory. Yoruba Man was the first Hebrew Rabbi.... Do you get it? He even made the FALASHAS whom they call also BETA ISRAEL IN ETHIOPIA TO BE KNOWN. HE MARRIED OVER THERE AND HAD TWO CHILDREN in ETHIOPIA before he died. I hope that did it for you.
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by tammie24: 5:06pm On Feb 20, 2017
IBO people go vex for you this afternoon grin grin grin

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Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 6:05pm On Feb 20, 2017
tammie24:
IBO people go vex for you this afternoon grin grin grin
IT IS NOT ABOUT EGOCENTRISM BUT THE TRUTH. YORUBA DON'T CLAIM JEWS BECAUSE OF SELF PRIDE. IT IS THE QUALITY OF THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES. THEY CLAIM SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER TRIBES EVEN WHEN THEY ACT OR LIVE PEACEFUL WITH OTHERS BECAUSE THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES CLAIM DESCENDANTS OF SONS OF GOD. THIS IS ONE MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF YORUBA PEOPLE. FROM ORUNMILA, OBATALA, ODUA ARE CLAIMED TO DESCEND FROM GOD. THE MINDSETS OF CONFIDENCE. THUS, THEY HAVE, FEELING OF PRIDE SUPERIORITY EVEN WHEN THEY DON'T WIN A COURSE THEY CHASE AFTER. LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF ISRAELITES, THEY LIVE AROUND MOUNTAINOUS ENVIRONMENT AND DEEP FOREST ENVIRONMENT AS A SHIELD IN THE ANCIENT TIMES. CHECK ISRAEL'S PLACE OF ABODE AND ENVIRONMENTS .KINDLY VISIT YORUBA LAND AND VIEW THEIR LOCATIONS, YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THIS FACTS THAT THEIR ABODE IS NEAR MOUNTAINS AND DEEP FORESTED ENVIRONMENT.

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Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by tammie24: 12:03am On Feb 21, 2017
Olu317:
IT IS NOT ABOUT EGOCENTRISM BUT THE TRUTH. YORUBA DON'T CLAIM JEWS BECAUSE OF SELF PRIDE. IT IS THE QUALITY OF THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES. THEY CLAIM SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER TRIBES EVEN WHEN THEY ACT OR LIVE PEACEFUL WITH OTHERS BECAUSE THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES CLAIM DESCENDANTS OF SONS OF GOD. THIS IS ONE MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF YORUBA PEOPLE. FROM ORUNMILA, OBATALA, ODUA ARE CLAIMED TO DESCEND FROM GOD. THE MINDSETS OF CONFIDENCE. THUS, THEY HAVE, FEELING OF PRIDE SUPERIORITY EVEN WHEN THEY DON'T WIN A COURSE THEY CHASE AFTER. LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF ISRAELITES, THEY LIVE AROUND MOUNTAINOUS ENVIRONMENT AND DEEP FOREST ENVIRONMENT AS A SHIELD IN THE ANCIENT TIMES. CHECK ISRAEL'S PLACE OF ABODE AND ENVIRONMENTS .KINDLY VISIT YORUBA LAND AND VIEW THEIR LOCATIONS, YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THIS FACTS THAT THEIR ABODE IS NEAR MOUNTAINS AND DEEP FORESTED ENVIRONMENT.
hmmm
This is very cool
Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 6:46am On Feb 21, 2017
tammie24:
hmmm
This is very cool
I am not one of those that want to be attached to Israelites by FORCE OR FIRE because according to the Hebrew Bible, every one who accept to follow Jesus and his dictates will inherit the kingdom of God. This shows God accept everyone in the world that decides to obey and follow his dictates. So, I am proud as a Yoruba man forever. I have ORIKI IDILE. I AM PROUD OF YORUBA PEOPLE ALWAYS AND WILL IDENTIFY WITH MY TRADITION. BUT FACTS DON'T LIE. I HAVE STUDIED YORUBA SO MUCH WITH EGYPTIANS, EVEN MECCA. precisely, MECCA had no group of people who lived there and having a king, Who was killed by uprising and chased out the place. The only group that had such were the Israelites when Northern Israel were carried away after being destroyed by ASSYRIANS and the total destruction of Jerusalem by Babylonians during the reign of king Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. The place found to be closer to Yoruba history migration theories are MODI'IN(MEDINA),MEDES, NINEVEH MODI'IN FIT INTO ISRAEL INHABITANTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST. It is still in the archives of Middle East history that ISRAELITES WERE SETTLED DOWN IN HOMOGENEOUS WAY THROUGH OUT THEIR CAPTIVITY BECAUSE THEY WERE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PEOPLE IN IDEOLOGY AND THEY WORSHIP ONE GOD. THE KINGLY FORMAT OF ISRAEL WAS THAT THEY HAD ONE SUPREME KING AND HE IS ALSO THE SPIRITUAL HEAD OF ALL OTHER KINGS . THIS IS THE SAME WITH YORUBA TRADITION AS HAVING ONE SUPREME KING AND HE IS ALSO THE SPIRITUAL HEAD OF ALL OTHER KINGS. CAN'T YOU SEE THESE FIT IN TO YORUBA STORY?. THE YORUBA LANGUAGE IS NOT AMONG ONE OF THE OLDEST LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD....THIS IS A FACT.

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Re: Yoruba Man Was The First Colour Hebrew Rabbi by Olu317(m): 2:35pm On Feb 27, 2017
THE FIRST COLOUR RABBI WHO KNEW ABOUT JUDAISM ACCORDING TO HIS TRADITION

RABBI ARNOLD JOSIAH FORD

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