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The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Maxymilliano(m): 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2021


Shlomo Ben Yaakov wants to become Nigeria's first rabbi

Rocking back and forth, Shlomo Ben Yaakov reads from a Torah scroll at a synagogue on the outskirts of Nigeria's capital, Abuja.

Intermittently his soft mellow voice rises in Hebrew and he is joined by the dozens who recite after him.

Most do not fully understand the language, but this small Nigerian community claims Jewish ancestry dating back hundreds of years - and they are left frustrated by a lack of recognition by Israel.

"I consider myself a Jew," says Mr Yaakov.
Outside the Gihon Hebrew Synagogue in the suburb of Jikwoyi a table is laid inside a tent built from palm leaves to celebrate Sukkot, a festival that commemorates the years Jews spent in the desert on their way to the Promised Land.

"Just as we are doing this now, they are doing same in Israel," says Mr Yaakov, as people share traditional cholla bread (baked at the synagogue) and wine from small cups being passed around.

He is an Igbo - one of Nigeria's three dominant ethnic groups which originates in the south-east of the country. His given Igbo name is Nnaemezuo Maduako.

Unlike their parents, most of Nigeria's young Jews have known no other religion

Many Igbos believe they have Jewish heritage as one of the so-called 10 lost tribes of Israel, though most are not practising Jews like Mr Yaakov. They comprise less than 0.1% of the estimated 35 million Igbos.

These tribes were said to have disappeared after being taken into captivity when the northern Israelite kingdom was conquered in the 8th Century BC - and the Ethiopian Jewish community, for example, is recognised as one of them.

Igbo customs such as male circumcision, mourning the dead for seven days, celebrating the new moon and conducting wedding ceremonies under a canopy have reinforced this belief about their Jewish heritage.

'No proof'

But Chidi Ugwu, an Igbo who is an anthropologist at the University of Nigeria in Enugu, says this identification with Judaism emerged only after the Biafran civil war.

The Igbos had been fighting for secession from Nigeria, but lost what was a brutal conflict between 1967-1970.

Some say the belief that Igbos have Jewish heritage emerged after their defeat in the civil war in which more than one million died

Some people "were looking for some psychological boost to hang on to" so began to make the Jewish connection, he says.

They saw themselves as persecuted people, much as Jewish people have been through history, especially during the Holocaust.

"It is insulting to call the Igbos the lost tribe of anybody, there is no historical or archaeological evidence to back that up," he told the BBC.

He argues that as evidence suggests the Igbos were among those who migrated out of Egypt several thousand years ago, it may be that Jews picked up Igbo customs when they went there.

Barukh Ben Avraham reads from the Torah during his Bar Mitsvah

Several years ago controversial efforts were made to prove a genetic lineage, but a DNA test found no Jewish connection.

Rabbi Eliezer Simcha Weisz, chairman of the foreign affairs department of the Rabbinate Council of Israel - the body that determines claims of Jewish ancestry, is also in no doubt.

"They claim to be one of the descendants of Gad, one of the sons of our forefather Jacob - but they can't prove their grandparents were Jewish," he told the BBC.

"And the customs they speak of, you can find people all over the world who have Jewish practices."

He said unless the Nigerian Jews converted to Judaism - a process that entails various rituals and appearing before a Jewish court (which is unavailable in Nigeria) - they would not be recognised.

Mr Yaakov regards the idea of having to go through a conversion as an insult.

"As a convert we would be seen as second-class citizens," he says.

Secessionist surge

The congregants at Gihon take their beliefs seriously - and they and Nigeria's estimated 12,000-strong community of practising Jews - are supported by some other Orthodox Jewish groups around the world, which donate to them, make solidarity visits and campaign for their recognition.

One prominent supporter is Dani Limor, a former Mossad agent who once ran an operation to secretly take Ethiopian Jews to Israel via Sudan. He has been visiting the Jewish communities in Nigeria since the 1980s and argues that Jewish practice in the West African nation predates the civil war.

An estimated 12,000 Nigerians consider themselves to be Jewish

He believes in a school of thought that says they came from Morocco 500 years ago, first settling in Timbuktu before travelling further south - and he hopes they will eventually get the recognition they deserve.

"Judaism goes beyond the colour of the skin, it is in the heart," he told the BBC.

Gihon synagogue, said to be the oldest in Nigeria, was founded in the 1980s by Ovadai Avichai and two others who had been raised as Christians.

The friends decided to turn to Judaism when they realised the Bible's Old Testament was the foundation of the Jewish religion.

He said it was like the Jew in him had been rekindled - and given the similarities between Jewish customs and Igbo traditions he was convinced that Judaism was the true path.

Many Nigerian Jews see Nnamdi Kanu's Judaism as politically calculated to win sympathy abroad for his separatist cause

Abuja's Gihon synagogue now has a mixture of different ethnic groups among the more than 40 families who attend.

In the last few years the number of those worshipping as Jews in southern Nigeria has increased sharply, says the BBC's Chiagozie Nwonwu, an expert on the region.

This is largely thanks to the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), a group which restarted the Igbo campaign for secession in 2014.

It is led by Nnamdi Kanu, who has reminded his followers of their alleged Jewish heritage and encouraged them to embrace the faith. The charismatic leader was once purportedly pictured praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.

But his followers are not regarded as authentic Jews by Nigeria's more established communities as some combine elements of Judaism and Christianity in their worship most associated with Messianic Judaism.

Mr Kanu is now in detention facing trial for treason and Ipob, which has recently taken up arms, has been banned as a terrorist group.

"The first time Ipob emerged, I cried at the synagogue. I said: 'This young boy has come to cause problems for us because what he's doing is unnecessary,'" says Mr Avichai, a Biafra war veteran.

He fears the activities of Ipob threaten the peaceful worship of the 70 or so apolitical Jewish communities.

This happened earlier this year when a Jewish community leader in the south-east was jailed for a month after her congregation received three visitors from Israel.

They had come to film the donation of a Torah scroll - often too expensive for local groups to purchase - but were suspected of having connections to Ipob and deported.

One worshipper at Gihon told me Mr Kanu had influenced his decision to join the synagogue - but the recent evolution of Ipob's campaign into an armed struggle went against the tenets of Judaism.

Mr Yaakov is not interested in the politics around being Jewish - for him it is the spiritual aspect that is important.

Official recognition by Israel of the fraction of Igbos like him as Jews would help the religious community become more organised in Nigeria. For example, at the moment there is no chief rabbi and finding kosher products can be a challenge. They are usually only sold in a few shops owned by Jewish expats - the community generally eats what is produced locally so they can follow Kosher rules.

Mr Yaakov would love to train to become the first Nigerian rabbi, something that can only be done by studying at a rabbinical school or under an experienced rabbi.

"For those of us who know our roots, we are confident of our identity," he says.

"If the Christians and Muslims can accept their own and support them, then I think the Jews should also show some encouragement."


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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by daddytime(m): 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2021
It is well...

Laslas "we" are almost all Middle Easterners by religion. Isn't that amazing?

Where is our African traditional religion?

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by AlexBells(m): 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2021
I'm not surprised at whatever happening in Nigeria, we are all victims of religious imperialism, Alas it is already late, mostly nothing can be done to free the continent of this spiritual slavery, the North would kill and destroy in the name of Islam, The East has it's own fanaticism in Christianity and now Jewish maniac, the west is confused in their parallel of Christianity, Islam and dangerous diabolicals,

I don't know what's happening yet a return to our traditional religion is always marred with inhuman practices, nothing can be done, let the jewish be loaned to Isreal, let the Islamic fundamentalist be loaned to Saudi Arabia, let the Yoruba Muslms be loaned to Saudi and their Christian to Italy, let the remaining Igbo Christians be loaned to Vatican let's know how many of us that is leaving for North Korea or China.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Nobody: 4:44pm On Oct 18, 2021
better days are coming

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Lavisha(f): 4:45pm On Oct 18, 2021
ipob Jew??

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Maxymilliano(m): 4:45pm On Oct 18, 2021
Several years ago controversial efforts were made to prove a genetic lineage, but a DNA test found no Jewish connection

Case Closed cool

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Flexherbal(m): 4:46pm On Oct 18, 2021
Anything to make one have access to the outside world...

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by PrinceOfLagos: 4:48pm On Oct 18, 2021
They are deceiving themselves

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by dasparrow: 4:51pm On Oct 18, 2021
It's from the BBC so I am not surprised the article was written with so much bias and unnecessary sentiment. Nigeria is Britain's cash cow. But I do believe that what has a beginning must surely have an end. If Nigeria does not want to restructure, then I see it falling apart like a pack of cards eventually. It is inevitable.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by BigSarah(f): 4:58pm On Oct 18, 2021
It's a huge blunder to claim all Igbos are Jews, only a miniscule population from the Nri/Eri hamlet claims so..

This article is filled with so much vile, coming from the British no surprise here

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by helinues: 4:59pm On Oct 18, 2021
Those who are not proud of their origin.

Oh sorry, they have no record of their early life...

grin

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Nobody: 5:03pm On Oct 18, 2021
The igbos have 0.0000% Jew DNA - Isreal Jewish association

Fulani and Yoruba have more Jewish DNA than the tribe shouting yeshua upadan

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Staypositive: 5:24pm On Oct 18, 2021
Ma gee
It is well....

PrinceOfLagos:
They are deceiving themselves


This yoruba man are you for the igbos or against the igbos... I'm not understanding you...

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Qtrpst4: 5:27pm On Oct 18, 2021
Coming from BBC, your slave master.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by PrinceOfLagos: 5:28pm On Oct 18, 2021
Staypositive:
Ma gee
It is well....


This yoruba man are you for the igbos or against the igbos... I'm not understanding you...
I've always shown my love for the igbos but I will never support the separation of any tribe from Nigeria

I say No to Biafra

There will be no Biafra

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by FakeUnity: 5:49pm On Oct 18, 2021
Just like Christianity, if anyone Igbo, yoruba, fulani, Ibibio decides to practice Judaism, why is that a problem for anyone?

DNA or no DNA, religious freedom is recognised nationally countrywide and internationally. Did yoruba muslims share the same DNA with mohammadu pbuh before they became muslims? Why all the fuse by BBC?

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Philipponzaghi: 5:58pm On Oct 18, 2021
Are the Jews denying Yeebos of their DNA?

I think Biafla scientist claimed Igbo have 90% Jew DNA the other time, why is the Israeli man in this post now saying Igbo have only 0.000001% of DNA resemblance?

Whether the Jews like it or not, Yeebos are Jews and IPoB bureau of statistics give reference to that fact from the DNA result.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by 1Sharon(f): 6:02pm On Oct 18, 2021
FakeUnity:
Just like Christianity, if anyone Igbo, yoruba, fulani, Ibibio decides to practice Judaism, why is that a problem for anyone?

DNA or no DNA, religious freedom is recognised nationally countrywide and internationally. Did yoruba muslims share the same DNA with mohammadu pbuh before they became muslims? Why all the fuse by BBC?

Being Jewish is a religion AND an ethnicty.
These people are not just practising Judaism which anyone can do, but are claiming to have Jewish ancestry. That's the problem.

You cannot convert to an ethnicity.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:06pm On Oct 18, 2021
BBC Nigeria, the mouth piece of this Fulani government!

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Buckeyemedia1: 6:09pm On Oct 18, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:
They are deceiving themselves
That is religion for you.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Arda1000(m): 6:15pm On Oct 18, 2021
Philipponzaghi:
Are the Jews denying Yeebos of their DNA?

I think Biafla scientist claimed Igbo have 90% Jew DNA the other time, why is the Israeli man in this post now saying Igbo have only 0.000001% of DNA resemblance?

Whether the Jews like it or not, Yeebos are Jews and IPoB bureau of statistics give reference to that fact from the DNA result.
dumbo it's from British broadcasting commission not from any Isreal report infact most Isreali accept Igbo Jews Rabbis and they teach without abuse in different synagogues in Tel Aviv and other Isreal cities

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by SlayerForever: 6:17pm On Oct 18, 2021
What we need is a separate entity outside this shithole. Recognition from Israel or any Jewish nation is secondary. Our talents are wasting away in this shithole.

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Philipponzaghi: 6:19pm On Oct 18, 2021
Arda1000:
dumbo it's from British broadcasting commission not from any Isreal report infact most Isreali accept Igbo Jews Rabbis and they teach without abuse in different synagogues in Tel Aviv and other Isreal cities

Hahahaha another wannabe jew on the loose.

Are you a jew or Igbo, tell me? Or you are Jewish Igbo? Or Igbo Jewish? Or black jew, or Jewish black?

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by EILTD(m): 6:24pm On Oct 18, 2021
Jews should practice their religion in peace just like the Christians, Muslims and Animist. But the fact remains

Igbos are not Jews. Rather, the Jews are the offspring of Igbos

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Arda1000(m): 6:30pm On Oct 18, 2021
Philipponzaghi:


Hahahaha another wannabe jew on the loose.

Are you a jew or Igbo, tell me? Or you are Jewish Igbo? Or Igbo Jewish? Or black jew, or Jewish black?

bro am not Jew am Igbo,the Igbo who are Jewish I can't deny them their origin same to any black Jew

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Philipponzaghi: 6:33pm On Oct 18, 2021
Arda1000:
bro am not Jew am Igbo,the Igbo who are Jewish I can't deny them their origin same to any black Jew

How can there be two Ibos?

One of Jewish ancestry another of Igbo only ancestory?

Can you please educate me on this phenomenon?

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Greenback: 6:38pm On Oct 18, 2021
helinues:
Those who are not proud of their origin.

Oh sorry, they have no record of their early life... Far better than those who originated from someone who fell from the sky and landed on his head grin grin grin

grin

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Racoon(m): 6:38pm On Oct 18, 2021
Why the so much resentment tone by the writer of this piece? Is there anything wrong if an Igbo is Jewish by ancestry?

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Greenback: 6:39pm On Oct 18, 2021
Philipponzaghi:


How can there be two Ibos?

One of Jewish ancestry another of Igbo only ancestory?

Can you please educate me on this phenomenon?

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by Arda1000(m): 6:40pm On Oct 18, 2021
Philipponzaghi:


How can there be two Ibos?

One of Jewish ancestry another of Igbo only ancestory?

Can you please educate me on this phenomenon?
lol my Dad was never an Igbo not even a Nigerian but today am a Nigerian and am proudly Igbo,and everyone that comes through me will be Igbo.
Explain that

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Re: The Nigerians Who Want Israel To Accept Them As Jews - BBC by zuchyblink(m): 6:46pm On Oct 18, 2021
Immediately I saw BBC NB i took to my heels

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