The Japanese and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel

The Japanese and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
Author: J. Eidelberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1980
Genre: Judaism
ISBN: LCCN:81133731

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The Japanese and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel

The Japanese and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
Author: Joseph Eidelberg
Publsiher: Gefen Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9652296597

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Most of the Jewish nation was lost thousands of years ago. No trace of them has ever been discovered. In this startling book, a close examination of Japanese traditions suggests the possibility that the Japanese are the descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

The Biblical Hebrew Origin of the Japanese People

The Biblical Hebrew Origin of the Japanese People
Author: Joseph Eidelberg
Publsiher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 9652293393

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Jews in the Japanese Mind

Jews in the Japanese Mind
Author: David G. Goodman,Masanori Miyazawa
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0739101676

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Why are the Japanese fascinated with the Jews? By showing that the modern attitude is the result of a process of accretion begun 200 years ago, this book describes the development behind Japanese ideas of Jews and how these images are reflected in their modern intellectual life

The Lost Tribes of Israel

The Lost Tribes of Israel
Author: Tudor Parfitt
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Limited
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0297819348

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Tudor Parfitt examines a myth which is based on one of the world's oldest mysteries - what happened to the lost tribes of Israel? Christians and Jews alike have attached great importance to the legendary fate of these tribes which has had a remarkable impact on their ideologies throughout history. Each tribe of Israel claimed descent from one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the land of Israel was eventually divided up between them. Following a schism which formed after the death of Solomon, ten of the tribes set up an independent northern kingdom, whilst those of Judah and Levi set up a separate southern kingdom. In 721BC the ten northern tribes were ethnically cleansed by the Assyrians and the Bible states they were placed: in Halah and in Habor by the river of Gozan and in the city of Medes. The Bible also foretold that one day they would be reunited with the southern tribes in the final redemption of the people of Israel. Their subsequent history became a tapestry of legend and hearsay. The belief persisted that they had been lost in some remote part of the world and there were countless suggestions and claims as to where.

The Ten Lost Tribes

The Ten Lost Tribes
Author: Rev. Joseph Wild
Publsiher: Trumpet Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book details the scriptures that apply to the "Lost Tribes of Israel." It shows how many of them went to Ireland, England, and other European regions. It also covers the great pyramid, Bible prophecy, and the throne of David. A great resource for learning about the British-Israel connection.

In the Footsteps of the Lost Ten Tribes

In the Footsteps of the Lost Ten Tribes
Author: Avigdor Shachan,Laurence Becker,David Itzkowitz
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1479132322

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In the year 722 BCE the Israelite masses were taken by the Assyrian army and led off to exile. The legends surrounding the whereabouts of these Ten Lost Tribes are so numerous, so persuasive and so enchanting, there is hardly a place under the sun that has not been searched by explorers in their quest to uncover their "True" journey and location. When the longing for their lost, far-away brothers overwhelmed the, the communal heads and rabbis of the remaining tribes of Judah, Benjamin and Levi composed letter and sent them out by messenger to the Ten Tribes. These messengers generally vanished as well, and all traces of them seem to have disappeared in a cloud of uncertainty and mystery. Dr. Shachan has followed in the footsteps of these messengers and returned. He tells us of the people of Pashtunistan in Afghanistan, which is made up of tribal clans whose names and genealogies relate to the Ten Tribes.He has rediscovered the remnants of the Nephtalite kingdom and pinpointed the location of the Ten Tribes in central Asia. He has found traces of the kingdom of Kaifeng in China. He has documented the path of the Ten Tribes through India and followed them to Japan, even including a glossary of Hebrew terms used in Japanese. Today relics of the culture, customs and commandments of the Mosaic Law are still in evidence among different nations and tribes. Ten of millions of inhabitants of the world still claim that they are descendants of the Ten Tribes 2,700 years after their exile.

Jews the Japanese

Jews   the Japanese
Author: Ben-Ami Shillony
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781462903962

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"Few peoples have drawn the 'us' and 'them' line so clearly and maintained it for so long." —From The Jews and the Japanese It is difficult to imagine two more widely different—almost incompatible—societies than those of the Jews and the Japanese: a people spread over the four corners of the world versus a people with an almost uninterrupted history of sovereignty in its own land: geographical heterogeneity versus linguistic and cultural homogeneity; a cosmopolitan experience versus an island mentality; strict religious and moral commandments versus group–based and aesthetically bound values. Yet, there are also surprising analogies between these two peoples. It is this extraordinary combination of similarities and differences that are explored. In The Jews and the Japanese, Professor Shillony describes how these two peoples, both rich in cultural heritage and historical experiences, have interacted with the Christian West, their outstanding achievements and immense tragedies, and their attempts to integrate with the West and its repeated rejection of them.