Jews in Tanzania

Jews in Tanzania

16 de ago de 2021
A researcher named Itzchak Carmeli discovered a magnificent synagogue in a remote village in Tanzania. The village people, who live in mud huts, claim that their forefathers originated from Yemen 150 years ago and due to persecution, concealed their religion. Every few years we hear about some remote community in the world that is Jewish, either in Vietnam, India, or Africa. What does the wisdom of Kabbalah say about the lost tribes and if all ten tribes will ever reappear and merge with the Jews again? Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman expresses that for this to occur, we Jews must first learn how to love one another. This would help toward accepting others into this love. Love breaks everything, such that it would break the walls in the heart between myself and others: “I” and “they” will become “we.” In this newfound connection, we would start feeling the appearance of the upper force, the Creator, which is true love. Such a connection gives a nation the upper force, where precisely, thanks to Him, it will exist and succeed in drawing the rest of the world to Him. Not only ten tribes, but all of humanity will be God’s people as “one mankind,” and love will connect everyone.