Bnei Menashe

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In 2011, an Israeli government committee approved in principle a request made by the Shavei Israel organization to bring on aliyah the 7,200 Bnei Menashe still in India. [http://www.sinlung.com/2011/09/bnei-menashe-of-northeast-india.html#ixzz3MX8ePFfx sinlung]
 
In 2011, an Israeli government committee approved in principle a request made by the Shavei Israel organization to bring on aliyah the 7,200 Bnei Menashe still in India. [http://www.sinlung.com/2011/09/bnei-menashe-of-northeast-india.html#ixzz3MX8ePFfx sinlung]
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[[Cochin – The Dutch Portuguese and Jewish Influences ]] <>
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[[Jewish beauty queens of India ]] <>
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[[Jews of Bombay ]] <>
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[[The Religions of the Indian sub-continent ]]

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This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

Bnei Menashe

The Bnei Menashe are descendants of one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel who were exiled by the Assyrian empire more than 6 centuries BC. THey live, inter alia, in Manipur and Mizoram. They celebrate festivals including Rosh Hashana

In 2011, an Israeli government committee approved in principle a request made by the Shavei Israel organization to bring on aliyah the 7,200 Bnei Menashe still in India. sinlung

See also

Bnei Menashe <> Cochin – The Dutch Portuguese and Jewish Influences <> Jew: South India <> Jewish beauty queens of India <> Jews of Bombay <> The Religions of the Indian sub-continent

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