From beyond the rivers of Kush shall they bring My suppliants,
Even the daughter of My dispersed...
-- Ssephanyah ben-Kushi 3:10
Shalom, Black
Jews!
And a hearty welcome to all our visiting friends and kin!
The phrase Black Jews has changed meanings through time.
Originally it had nothing to do with race or skin colour
but signified a heretic. Though the Jews of Wargla in
Algeria were dark skinned they were called black because
of a few practices they had that stood outside gaonate norms.
The first and for centuries the only self-named Black Jews
were those of Cochin along the Malabar Coast in India. They
used this title to distinguish their complexion from later
arrivals to India such as the Iraqi Jews and Ashkenazi Jews.
The Cochin community was established in Solomonic times as
evidenced by tukee (peacock), a loan word from Malabar in the
Tanakh. The community was strengthened and expanded by other
Israelite migrants seeking refuge at the time of the Assyrian,
Babylonian, and Roman exiles. The 12th century traveler
Benjamin of Tudela reported when visiting Malabar that:
"The inhabitants are all black and the Jews also. They know
the Law of Moses and the Prophets, and to a small extent the
Talmud and the Halakha."
Two other prominent Sepharadiym, namely Yehuda haLewi and
Abraham ibn Ezra also visited the community. The other Indian
Jewish community, the Bene Israel, are also dark skinned and
have ancient antecedents but caste rather than colour accounts
for the use of black among them.
Changing anthropological views have reclassified Indians as
brown instead of black. But still in Israel during a wheat
shortage shopkeepers told them: "White bread for white Jews
and black bread for black Jews". But even light skinned Jews
are blacks in Israel if they hail from North Africa or the
Middle East. In the English language, black has replaced
colonial and euphemistic terms for Afrikan peoples such as negro
and colored. So in common parlance Beta Israel, Abayudaya, Lemba,
the Israelite community of the United States, etc., are all
called Black Jews although each has their own distinct history,
culture and customs.
RCAJA was instituted primarily to informationally aid those of
the Western African diaspora. However, our domain includes
sub-Pyrennean Europe, the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian
sub-continent as well as other Afrikans. You could say that
our focus is upon those land masses washed by the Indian Ocean
and the dispersal of 'Am Yisrael there in the old Ęthiopia,
including their descendants abroad.
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The Hebrew Bible - Interlinear Tanakh
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According to the Masoretic Text
and the JPS 1917 Edition