The Bnei Menashe are a community of around 10,000 people from the Kuki, Mizo and Chin tribes of northeast India who believe they descend from one of the Bible's ten lost tribes.
In approximately 722 BCE, the Assyrian king Sargon II conquered the northern Kingdom of Israel and deported its ten tribes ...
The B’nei Menashe of Manipur and Mizoram believe they are the descendants of one of the 'lost tribes' of Israel. Around 250 members of the community landed in Tel Aviv on Thursday under an Israeli ...
In recent years, especially after the video of an aircraft carrying members of the Bnei Menashe to Israel, the story is now ...
The community numbers around 10,000 people, with nearly half having already migrated to Israel since the 1990s.
The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel have fascinated historians, theologians, and explorers for centuries. After the Assyrian conquest of the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, these tribes were said to ...
More than 250 Indians claiming descent from a biblical tribe landed at Ben Gurion Airport on Thursday, as part of a government operation to relocate them to Israel. At around 10 p.m at Ben Gurion ...
The community claims to descend from Manasseh, the forefather of one of the biblical 'lost tribes' of Israel exiled in 720 BC by Assyrian conquerors.
Around 240 Indians claiming descent from a biblical tribe landed at Tel Aviv airport on Thursday, as part of a government operation to relocate them to Israel. The newcomers passed under a balloon ...