Even I have Anusim ancestry when they fled to England from Spain. And that's excluding the fact we then moved to America of course. So while I am happily Anglo-Saxon descended. I do have Sephardic ancestry and they became anusim when they willingly Anglicized.
i to iam thinking about returning to my jewish roots iam irish german and new zealand maori and of course jewish what a mix aye,ive felt for a long time something is missing in my life and i think i feel the heat from the flame pulling me back ,its so strange but it is growing stronger shalom
So, I knew I had Jewish roots because of some telltale signs which were very odd in comparison to other Christian sects and my dad told me his dad was raised in a community called Jerusalem and Media Luna in Puerto Rico. One day I read a newspaper article by Jay Bushinsky on Spanish-Israeli ties ripen, which led me on a quest to finding who in my family tree is Jewish. I started with surenames, not enough though they were there, but not until I took a DNA test did I have better proof, it so happens I have Jewish roots on both parents and over 80% of my matches have several degrees of the genes. Many are Ashkenazi as well as Sephardí. I hope that very soon there could be a medium to return to the tribe, we need rabbis.
Thanks for your hard work in all these genetic studies! It's been extremely difficult to conduct independent migration according to various historians. Our Belmonte route went into Kochi (Jews) and then Mumbai Bene Israel and possibly a subsect from the Bhutan and Dirang (Sherdukpen and Sharchop) to a partial Bnei (Menashe) (Nefamese) during which Bhutan had become a par excellent Kingdom, worthy of merchants. As well Hadramautis (Yemeni Jews) aquired somewhere in the Sea routes... as well as Beta Israel. The Dzongkha translation into English most certainly raises serious financial questions in support of our beloved Mother, as the past in Central America is in question (unlawful Halacha).
You need to be the new wine skin to store the new wine. New wine cannot be put in the old wine skin. The old convenant cannot mix with the new convenant. The old convenant is the law but the new convenant is through faith in Jesus Christ. Those who live by faith whether Jew or Gentiles r Abraham's children. Read the bk of Galatians.
Since this comment is getting responses 8 years later, I'll just update everyone on the fact that I finished my conversion to Judaism in 2015 in a Conservative Jewish synagogue.
The Sephardic Jews also were scattered to Italy... why is nothing said here about Italian Anusiums who were forcibly converted to Catholicism but now are returning to their Jewish Roots?
Jesus is coming ,as God Almighty will gather all His Children scattered from all different corners of the world to His covenant land to them in his time line .Isn't this super?Knowing there many millions of Jews /Jewish descendants than even recognize now will blow the minds of those who hate the Jews.
In 1492 many were taken to St. Thomas island as slaves. Those that left 2 American were taken as slaves 2 work in cotton and sugar plantations. They did not go on their own freewill to America. Some escape mostly 2 West Africa.
Read Jeremiah 31:31. Ezekiel 36:21to the end. Judaism cannot give eternal life, only through Jesus can give everlasting life. The commandments wrote in our heart and we r the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Nobody was 'forced' to embrace catholicism, that's just a lie, if it were true every jew would have converted, and it wasn't so by far. It was a hard decisión but always a free one.
@almariama How sure really are you with your arguments .Even the the Lemba tribe of Zimbabwi has genetic connections to the 12 tribes of Israel ,therefore it's not by outside appearances a measure to judge even to Jewish connections . It's true you can say that,but how far does your knowledge can prove against the Bnai Anusim .Let science and traditional/ historical documents speak .
The "BNEI ANUSIM" are the original people whose ancestors lived in the Iberian Peninsula for millenniums . They found the way to The Americas before, with and after Cristobal Colon. The "BNEI ANUSIM" don't need conversion because they were forced under threat to convert to Catholicism. The "Chuetas" of Palma De Mallorca were declared "Jews" by the Orthodox Rabbinate in Jerusalem just simply because they were suspected of being descendants of Jews expelled from Spain. These "Chuetas" were eating pork, attending church and had no idea about the Torah. NO Latino will be given that designation without conversion. Why? RACISM!!! Keep in mind that the Ethiopian Jews had been practicing Judaism for centuries, but when they were brought to Israel they had to go through the humiliating process of conversion. However, when a European mentions being descendant of "Jews"...a red carpet is thrown under his feet and is candidate for "Aliya". The issue? RACISM!!! Europeans have sequestered an AFRICAN faith. The HEBREWS came from the MESOPOTAMIA and NOT Europe or the Caucasus.
The Ethiopians only have a 500yr history of Judaism a small number converted and had certain Jewish customs but they were not practicing Judaism, they required the conversion process to learn how to practice Judaism and live a Jewish life, they also had Christian rituals they needed to get rid of as well so I see nothing racist regarding the Ethiopians
@@ruh8659 in the old map Mesopotamia was part of the African continent. The West divided it out. In the Old testament God prophesied the kingdom of David will be extended from the River Nile in Egypt to the River Euphrates in Iran, Iraq.
Cute fantasy. I am a Western Sephardi Jew with an interest in genealogy. Genetically I am sure that almost everyone of Iberian descent now has some Jewish blood. The chance of tracing matrilineal lines back to 1492, 1497 or earlier is virtually zero. And how far back do you want to go?! The mitochondrial DNA of 60% of Ashkenazim is not "Jewish". I think the message of Western Sephardi history is that religious nuts are NEVER good news. But if people want to convert, that's their business.
Well, i managed to trace my origins to portuguese jew families and it is all documented, in my case is not pure matrilinial, but i am proved bnei anussim, it is possible.
Portugals history is different than spain though....portugals jewish heritage is much much higher and many portuguese can trace even recent conversos from 1910
They are 100% Jews. Most have Haplogroup J which is the most.common in Ashkenazim and Sephardim as well as Palestinians, Jordanis and all the Levantines from the land of Israel area. Any counter proof of your claim?
For me the DNA comes first. The haplogroup and names are scientific, genetic, and genealogical proof. This equates in beeing part of a people. Then judaism is a faith you opt for it or not. Many Israelies do not believe nor practice judaism. @@EvaLasta
Shalom from New Mexico Sephardi.
I don't know why I am weeping. It's like a family reunion 500 years later.
Shalom! Desde Campinas São Paulo Brasil! Somos brasileiros ✡️Judeus da Diáspora/ Inquisição!!
Brasil é de H’ASHEM!!
Even I have Anusim ancestry when they fled to England from Spain. And that's excluding the fact we then moved to America of course.
So while I am happily Anglo-Saxon descended. I do have Sephardic ancestry and they became anusim when they willingly Anglicized.
i to iam thinking about returning to my jewish roots iam irish german and new zealand maori and of course jewish what a mix aye,ive felt for a long time something is missing in my life and i think i feel the heat from the flame pulling me back ,its so strange but it is growing stronger shalom
thiessattack welcome back
If You have Yeshua you are Complete
Everything you need is in the Torah, Tanak and the Besora Hakodesh
i am glad Jews are returning to their roots
So, I knew I had Jewish roots because of some telltale signs which were very odd in comparison to other Christian sects and my dad told me his dad was raised in a community called Jerusalem and Media Luna in Puerto Rico. One day I read a newspaper article by Jay Bushinsky on Spanish-Israeli ties ripen, which led me on a quest to finding who in my family tree is Jewish. I started with surenames, not enough though they were there, but not until I took a DNA test did I have better proof, it so happens I have Jewish roots on both parents and over 80% of my matches have several degrees of the genes. Many are Ashkenazi as well as Sephardí. I hope that very soon there could be a medium to return to the tribe, we need rabbis.
Thanks for your hard work in all these genetic studies! It's been extremely difficult to conduct independent migration according to various historians. Our Belmonte route went into Kochi (Jews) and then Mumbai Bene Israel and possibly a subsect from the Bhutan and Dirang (Sherdukpen and Sharchop) to a partial Bnei (Menashe) (Nefamese) during which Bhutan had become a par excellent Kingdom, worthy of merchants. As well Hadramautis (Yemeni Jews) aquired somewhere in the Sea routes... as well as Beta Israel. The Dzongkha translation into English most certainly raises serious financial questions in support of our beloved Mother, as the past in Central America is in question (unlawful Halacha).
שלום לכולם sou bnei anusim ceará Brasil
we are one people, brothers and sisters
That's not what the christians said when they were killing Jews
I want to add that with so many Jewish lives lost along with information we could all find relatives in dna matches reuniting families once again.
Shalom all I Love Jews Long Live ISRAEL AMEN.
BEROUKHIM HA KHOZRIM IM LA SHORASHIM SHELAKHEM LA YAH'DUT .
Brukhin ha ba'im! :)
I'm in the process of learning about Judaism, although it's a bit challenging to do so in Texas, of all places :/
Ariel Belmares
Look for Shalom Austin online
There is a thriving Jewish community in Austin,Texas
You need to be the new wine skin to store the new wine. New wine cannot be put in the old wine skin. The old convenant cannot mix with the new convenant. The old convenant is the law but the new convenant is through faith in Jesus Christ. Those who live by faith whether Jew or Gentiles r Abraham's children. Read the bk of Galatians.
@@jackiemok3207 Go to bed
Since this comment is getting responses 8 years later, I'll just update everyone on the fact that I finished my conversion to Judaism in 2015 in a Conservative Jewish synagogue.
bring my brothers and sisters home to us
45 millions in Brazil
Wonderful story
brown.edu/Facilities/John_Carter_Brown_Library/exhibitions/judaica/pages/geography+.html
Amazing anusim
Rabbi E. Vinas has been working with the Bnei Anusim for years.. Tora Tropical
what are you doing for Italian Anusim?
Italian Inquisition was the same as Spanish one..
And the French one by king Charles in 1394!
I think my grandfather is jewish. He has a spanish birth certificte but he doesnt practice catholism. How do i begin my search?
happymoments 23&me a genetic test
Get in touch with Shavei Israel. Contact details are at the end of the video.
Im anunsin!
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Awesome. Moshiach is coming
The Sephardic Jews also were scattered to Italy... why is nothing said here about Italian Anusiums who were forcibly converted to Catholicism but now are returning to their Jewish Roots?
come home i am glad I did
I would not be accepted because I believe in Yeshua my Mesiah!
Indeed you wouldn't.
@@GeoffSh4rt hi I'm from India
Yea because you believe a man killed 2000 years ago is god because you read it in a book lol
There is a branch named messianic Judaism.
I am the same a Sephardi practising jew that does believe in Yeshua Ha-Mashiach !
Jesus is coming ,as God Almighty will gather all His Children scattered from all different corners of the world to His covenant land to them in his time line .Isn't this super?Knowing there many millions of Jews /Jewish descendants than even recognize now will blow the minds of those who hate the Jews.
A man that was killed 2000 years ago is definitely not a god lol theres no logic behind that 🤣
I have Sephardic ancestry but while it’s interesting I’m not religious so don’t plan a return to Judaism. It’s not for me but Jewish people are nice.
In 1492 many were taken to St. Thomas island as slaves. Those that left 2 American were taken as slaves 2 work in cotton and sugar plantations. They did not go on their own freewill to America. Some escape mostly 2 West Africa.
Read Jeremiah 31:31. Ezekiel 36:21to the end. Judaism cannot give eternal life, only through Jesus can give everlasting life. The commandments wrote in our heart and we r the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Why is the Ashkenazi High Rabbi there? The Sephardic High Rabbi should be present because these brothers and sisters are Sephardic.
No racism in Judaism
Yo no hablo inglés
Nobody was 'forced' to embrace catholicism, that's just a lie, if it were true every jew would have converted, and it wasn't so by far. It was a hard decisión but always a free one.
@almariama How sure really are you with your arguments .Even the the Lemba tribe of Zimbabwi has genetic connections to the 12 tribes of Israel ,therefore it's not by outside appearances a measure to judge even to Jewish connections . It's true you can say that,but how far does your knowledge can prove against the Bnai Anusim .Let science and traditional/ historical documents speak .
The "BNEI ANUSIM" are the original people whose ancestors lived in the Iberian Peninsula for millenniums . They found the way to The Americas before, with and after Cristobal Colon. The "BNEI ANUSIM" don't need conversion because they were forced under threat to convert to Catholicism. The "Chuetas" of Palma De Mallorca were declared "Jews" by the Orthodox Rabbinate in Jerusalem just simply because they were suspected of being descendants of Jews expelled from Spain. These "Chuetas" were eating pork, attending church and had no idea about the Torah. NO Latino will be given that designation without conversion. Why? RACISM!!! Keep in mind that the Ethiopian Jews had been practicing Judaism for centuries, but when they were brought to Israel they had to go through the humiliating process of conversion. However, when a European mentions being descendant of "Jews"...a red carpet is thrown under his feet and is candidate for "Aliya". The issue? RACISM!!! Europeans have sequestered an AFRICAN faith. The HEBREWS came from the MESOPOTAMIA and NOT Europe or the Caucasus.
Mesopotamia is not african.
The Ethiopians only have a 500yr history of Judaism a small number converted and had certain Jewish customs but they were not practicing Judaism, they required the conversion process to learn how to practice Judaism and live a Jewish life, they also had Christian rituals they needed to get rid of as well so I see nothing racist regarding the Ethiopians
@@ruh8659 in the old map Mesopotamia was part of the African continent. The West divided it out. In the Old testament God prophesied the kingdom of David will be extended from the River Nile in Egypt to the River Euphrates in Iran, Iraq.
This sounds like some black hebrew israelite pseudohistory lmao
Cute fantasy. I am a Western Sephardi Jew with an interest in genealogy. Genetically I am sure that almost everyone of Iberian descent now has some Jewish blood. The chance of tracing matrilineal lines back to 1492, 1497 or earlier is virtually zero. And how far back do you want to go?! The mitochondrial DNA of 60% of Ashkenazim is not "Jewish". I think the message of Western Sephardi history is that religious nuts are NEVER good news. But if people want to convert, that's their business.
Well, i managed to trace my origins to portuguese jew families and it is all documented, in my case is not pure matrilinial, but i am proved bnei anussim, it is possible.
Portugals history is different than spain though....portugals jewish heritage is much much higher and many portuguese can trace even recent conversos from 1910
Yeah Talmudim but not Israelite
They are 100% Jews. Most have Haplogroup J which is the most.common in Ashkenazim and Sephardim as well as Palestinians, Jordanis and all the Levantines from the land of Israel area. Any counter proof of your claim?
For me the DNA comes first. The haplogroup and names are scientific, genetic, and genealogical proof. This equates in beeing part of a people. Then judaism is a faith you opt for it or not. Many Israelies do not believe nor practice judaism. @@EvaLasta