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    Ben Ammi Ben-Israel (Hebrew: בן עמי בן-ישראל; October 12, 1939 – December 27, 2014) was an American spiritual leader. Inspired by the Black Hebrew Israelites...
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    originate from African American Ben Carter who later Renamed Himself to Ben Ammi Ben-Israel who immigrated to the State of Israel in the late 1960s (Around...
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  • Ben Ammi may refer to: Ben Ami, a moshav in northern Israel Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, founder and spiritual leader of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem...
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  • Adi Ben-Israel, American mathematician Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, African American-Israeli religious leader Danny Ben-Israel, Israeli musician Gideon Ben-Yisrael...
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  • agent Ben Ammi Ben-Israel (1939–2014), or Ben Carter, American founder and spiritual leader of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem Ben Carter (born...
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  • Ben-Ami (Hebrew: בֶּן עַמִּי; means "Son of my People") is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: Ben Ammi Ben-Israel...
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  • Yahweh ben Yahweh (born Hulon Mitchell Jr.; October 27, 1935 – May 7, 2007) was an American religious leader, black separatist and black supremacist and...
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  • to Israel in the late 1960s. The group was founded in Chicago by a former steel worker named Ben Carter (1939–2014, also known as Ben Ammi Ben-Israel)....
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  • Rav Abba ben Rav Ammi ben Samuel (Hebrew: רב אבא בר אמי בן שמואל; c. 799 - 872) was the Gaon of Pumbedita from 869 until his death in 872. Born in about...
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    Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan (/ˈbɛn ˈjoʊkənən/; December 31, 1918 – March 19, 2015), commonly referred to as "Dr. Ben", was an American writer and...
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    Dimona (redirect from Dimona, Israel)
    It is also home to Israel's Black Hebrew community, formerly governed by its founder and spiritual leader, Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, now deceased. The Black...
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  • Rabbi Ammi, Aimi, Immi (Hebrew: רבי אמי) is the name of several Jewish Talmudists, known as amoraim, who lived in the Land of Israel and Babylonia. In...
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    well as in Israel. Since 2000, seven rabbis have graduated from the Israelite Rabbinical Academy founded by Matthew. Ben Ammi Ben-Israel established...
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  • Hebrew Congregation of Chicago, Illinois, assisted by rabbis Avraham Ben Israel and Joshua V. Salter. Born in Georgetown, South Carolina, he moved with...
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  • Library. Retrieved May 13, 2009. Amadiel Ben Yehuda (November 20, 2013). "Ben Ammi Anointed Spiritual Leader". African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. Retrieved...
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  • Americans, who it believes are the original Israelites, to Israel. The group accepts Yahweh ben Yahweh as the Son of God. In this way, its beliefs are unique...
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  • Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ (ICGJC), formerly known as the Israeli Church of Universal Practical Knowledge, is an American organization of...
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  • of African Hebrew Israelites begin to migrate to Israel under the leadership of Ben Ammi Ben Israel. Mid-1970s to present Growing revival of Klezmer music...
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    movement, which regards black people as descendants of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated the ISUPK a hate group,...
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  • Lawrence, Kansas. Crowdy taught that blacks were heirs of the lost tribes of Israel, while white Jews were descendants of inter-racial marriages between Israelites...
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  • School: Moshe Ben Chareem and Yaiqab (Yaiqab was another ex-Commandment Keeper). While Bivens founded the One West style of Hebrew Israelism, many of the...
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    telling him "That blacks were descendants of the twelve lost tribes of Israel". In 1847, William Saunders Crowdy was born into slavery at the Chilsy Hills...
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    People Ben Ammi Ben-Israel Frank Cherry William Saunders Crowdy Arnold Josiah Ford Capers Funnye Mordecai Herman Wentworth Arthur Matthew Yahweh ben Yahweh...
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  • influenced by the white Jews he had met. When he learned about the Beta Israel of Ethiopia, he began to identify with them. Matthew trained rabbis, who...
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  • philanthropist and a popular television presenter (b. 1948) 2014 – Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, American-Israeli religious leader, founded the African Hebrew Israelites...
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  • believe that people of Ethiopian descent represent one of the lost tribes of Israel. They claim King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba as their ancestors, and...
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  • singer Ben Carter (1939–2014), known as Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, American founder and spiritual leader of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem Ben Carter...
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  • commissioned Johanan's pupils Ammi and Assi, who directed the Academy of Tiberias in the Land of Israel, after Eleazar ben Pedat's death, to organize the...
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  • Following Garvey’s arrest and conviction, Ford founded the Beth B’Nai Israel Synagogue in a Harlem storefront, and declared himself to be a rabbi. He...
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  • Simeon ben Jehozadak, Rabbi Ammi, Hanina ben Pappa, and Helbo. Among the transmitters of Samuel's sayings were Helbo, Levi II, Abbahu, and Eleazar ben Pedat...
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