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  2. Lemba people - Wikipedia

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    Jews who adhere to Orthodox or Conservative rabbinism believe that "Jewish status by birth" is only passed from a Jewish female to her children (if she herself is a Jew by birth or a Jew by conversion to Judaism) regardless of the Jewish status of the father. Because of the absence of matrilineal Jewish descent for the Lemba, Orthodox or ...

  3. History of the Jews in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Lemba people speak the Bantu languages spoken by their geographic neighbours and resemble them physically, but they have some religious practices and beliefs similar to those in Judaism and Islam, [citation needed] which they claim were transmitted by oral tradition.{cn}} They have a tradition of ancient Jewish or South Arabian descent ...

  4. Kulanu (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The organization is noted for actively in supporting members of the Lemba people who wish to practice Judaism. [5] [6] Related efforts by Kulanu include the development of indigenous form of Jewish practice such as the production of Jewish liturgy with African melodies and rhythms. [7]

  5. History of the Jews in Africa - Wikipedia

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    A number of tribes, including the Jarawa, Uled Jari, and some tribes of the Daggatun people, converted to Judaism. [1] Ibn Khaldun reported that Kahina , a female Berber warlord who led the resistance against the Muslim Arab conquests of North Africa in the 680s and 690s, was a Jew of the Jarawa tribe.

  6. History of the Jews in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Jews in South Africa: An Illustrated History. Jeppestown: Jonathan Ball Publishers. ISBN 978-1-86842-281-4. Shimoni, Gideon (1980). Jews and Zionism: The South African Experience 1910-1967. Cape Town: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-570179-1. Shimoni, Gideon (2003). Community and Conscience: The Jews and Apartheid South Africa ...

  7. South African Jews in Israel - Wikipedia

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    A number of South African Jews settled in Israel, forming a South African community in Israel. Perhaps the most famous South African community founded in Israel is Savyon, which remains the wealthiest suburb in Israel. Large houses were built in the style that the community was accustomed to from their life in South Africa, each with a pool ...

  8. Tudor Parfitt - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Parfitt (born 10 October 1944) [1] is a British historian, writer, broadcaster, traveller and adventurer. [2] He specialises in the study of Jewish communities and Judaising communities around the world, particularly in Africa, Asia and the Americas and the development of issues about the construction of race.

  9. Groups claiming affiliation with Israelites - Wikipedia

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    Some people credit Maimon with causing a revival of Jewish practice among Bukharan Jews which they claim was in danger of dying out. There is evidence that there were Torah scholars present upon his arrival to Bukhara, but because they followed the Persian rite their practices were forcefully rejected as incorrect by Maimon.