WIKIPEDIA: According to the Bible, Galilee was named by the Israelites and was the tribal region of Naphthali and Dan, at times overlapping the Tribe of Asher's land.

Bnei Bilhah are of an ancient origin. In the Hebrew migratory tradition begun more than two millennia ago, an Israeli remnant migrated into Africa with many Danites from Northeast Africa migrating back to their tribal allocations in Israel, such as Tel Aviv, besides emerging Naphtalite communities throughout Mainland Africa, including Levitical Islanders from Haiti, Jamaica, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, as well as a Mixed Multitude comprising the African Diaspora from the United States of America settling Southwest of the Sea of Galilee.

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Tea with Dan

YEHUDIT: What?
DAN: This will hurt. I've been with Anna. I'm in love with her. We've been seeing each other, for a year. It began at her opening.
YEHUDIT: I'm going.
DAN: I'm sorry.
YEHUDIT: Irrelevant. What are you sorry for?
DAN: Everything.
YEHUDIT: Why didn't you tell me before?
DAN: Cowardice.
YEHUDIT: Is it because she's successful?
DAN: No, it's because she doesn't need me.
YEHUDIT: Did you bring her here?
DAN: Yes.
YEHUDIT: Didn't she get married?
DAN: She stopped seeing me.
YEHUDIT: Was that when we went to the country to celebrate our third anniversary? Did you Phon her, beg her to come back, when you went for lovely walks?
DAN: Yes.
YEHUDIT: You're a piece of Shi'ite.
DAN: Deception is brutal. I'm not pretending otherwise.
YEHUDIT: How? How does it work? How do you do this to someone? Not good enough.
DAN: I fell in love with her, Alice.
YEHUDIT: Oh, as if you had no Choice? There's a moment, there's always a moment, "I can do this, I can give in to this, or I can resist it." And I don't know when your moment was, but I bet you there was one. I'm gone.
DAN: It's not safe, out there.
YEHUDIT: Oh, and it's safe in here?
DAN: What about your things?
YEHUDIT: I don't need "things."
DAN: Where will you go?
YEHUDIT: Disappear. Can I still see you? Dan, can I still see you? Answer me.
DAN: I can't see you. If I see you, I'll never leave you.
YEHUDIT: What will you do, if I find someone else?
DAN: Be jealous.
YEHUDIT: You still fancy me?
DAN: Of course.
YEHUDIT: You're lying. I've been you. Will you hold me? I amuse you, but I bore you!
DAN: No. No.
YEHUDIT: You did love me?
DAN: I'll always love you. I hate hurting you.
YEHUDIT: Why are you?
DAN: Because I'm selfish and I think I'll be happier with her.
YEHUDIT: You won't. You'll miss me. No one will ever love you as much as I do. Why isn't love enough? I'm the one who leaves. I'm supposed to leave you. I'm the one who leaves. Make some tea, buster.
DAN: Alice?

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Irene OrleanskyThe first historical account of Jewish presence in Ethiopia came from a 10th-century Jewish merchant and traveler Eldad Ha-Dani. He recounts that when the Northern Kingdom tribes of Israel went to war against the Southern Kingdom tribe of Judah, the Danites, who were renowned as skilled warriors, refused to fight against their kinsmen and left Israel for Egypt.





Irene Orleansky: I contacted a group of Jews in the Kechene neighborhood of the northern part of Addis Ababa, who claim to be descendants of Beta Israel who migrated from Gondar to North Shewa.