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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"FALASHA MASADA"

“Falashas: The Forgotten Jews,” Baltimore Jewish Times, 9 November 1979Once they were kings. A half million strong, they matched their faith with fervor and out-matched the Moslem and Christian tribesmen around them to rule the mountain highlands around Lake Tana. They called themselves Beta Israel—the house of Israel—and used the Torah to guide their prayers and memories of the heights of Jerusalem as they lived in their thatched huts in Ethiopia. 
But their neighbors called them Falashas—the alien ones, the invaders. And even three hundred years of rule, even the black features that matched those of all the people around them did not make the Jews of Ethiopia secure governors of their destiny in Africa.

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Tel Aviv Neighbors from Philippines, Eritrea and Sudan

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Yossi: They're Great People. It would be Great if there were another 100,000 like them. They should build buildings for themselves and live here. They're Fabulous workers. 
Nelly Rubin: You can't walk around freely. We are living in Hell. I put up a Beautiful Fence and then they pee on it. 
Another woman, who sells parsley in the market, shows me an umbrella that she walks around with for Self-Defense. 
Kalifa Ohayon: We are facing a time bomb: a threat that is Bigger than the one from Iran. Filipino women are going to bed with Israeli men and staying here. I'm familiar with this. It's no less a Danger than the infiltrators. The women have learned the system. It's a demographic catastrophe. I would prefer a million drug addicts to one infiltrator because the infiltrators have come to swallow us up. 
Arbash: I'm employing six Eritreans and I wish them only well. They are reliable workers ~ not like the Jews. 
Efrat: I'm against them. I want Israel to have a Jewish character. The Hatikva quarter has turned into a Little Africa. They are violent and dirty; and they multiply here like Street Cats. 
Shimon: When I heard that they raped Jewish women, I just went and hit every Eritrean I met on the street. They have 200 stores here. Imagine Jews opening up all kinds of stores in one area in the United States. 
Arbash: There's no one like the Eritreans. They are perfect customers and perfect workers, not like the Israelis who buy two tomatoes. 
Likudnik: It's the same as with us. One does something crappy and they accuse all of them. People who don't know them like I do think bad things about them, but I am with them a Lot. Some of them are Good People. Why should they suffer? They are tough customers on Price, but it's hard for them. I also don't see any difference between them and Jews, when it comes to shoplifting. Listen, their bad image comes from the News. The People writing in the Media are not from here and don't experience them at all and if I weren't from here, I would have said they should be kicked out of here, but there are a Lot of very Nice People. Six months ago a Lot left for Europe; regular customers who came to say goodbye.

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David Mark: What makes Biafra all the more crucial for the future of Sub-Sahara Africa is that it is made up of an overwhelming number of Igbo. The Igbo believe they are descended from Israel and self identify as Israelites. With this in mind It is not surprising that in the Biafran Civil War, Israel actually gave supplies and support to Nigeria’s Southern region, which is where much of its industry and oil are. The irony is that the Igbo, as they begin to decolonize their religion and culture, have exemplified far more indigenous behavior than their fellow Nigerians. This is what makes Biafra important. It is a region experiencing a return to its ancient Hebrew roots and should be supported in its desire and drive to do so.



SHAI AFSAI: Igbo Jews are practicing a joyous, forward- looking rabbinic Judaism, composing their own prayer melodies, continuing to learn Hebrew, and attempting to foster relationships with Jewish communities outside of Nigeria. 
Though they lack centralized leadership and are not concentrated in a small geographic area, the Igbo Jews have in some ways come to resemble the Abayudaya of eastern Uganda or the San Nicandro Jews of southeast Italy.
George Robinson: "Re-Emerging: The Jews of Nigeria" is one of those peculiar documentary films that makes a sort of nonsense of everything I know about film and art. On the one hand, the film, which is produced, written, directed, shot, and edited by Jeff L. Lieberman, is a baggy, often shapeless mess, meandering and repetitive, filled with side roads that lead nowhere, and a narration that borders on the amateur. 
More seriously, the film misses an opportunity to explore the function of Christianity in a post-colonial Africa, although it is smart enough to raise the issue. 
There have long been rumors of a more direct connection between the Igbo and Judaism, and ~ in a country currently torn apart by Christian-Muslim sectarian violence ~ the idea that a third religious element could emerge is certainly intriguing.
Henry Abramson: First of all, it’s important to understand that Spain has a triangular culture, specifically: Christians, Muslims, and Jews.

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