Who are the Black Hebrew Israelites, the movement one Jersey shooter is a member of? – The Jewish News of Northern California

Posted By on December 17, 2019

Police have identified one of the dead suspects in a shootout at a kosher market in Jersey City asDavid Anderson, who reportedly is a former member of the Black Hebrew Israelites.

Here are some things to know about the movement.

Black Hebrew Israelites can refer broadly to people of African descent who claim to be descended from the biblical Israelites and practice some Jewish rituals. The movement emerged from a stream of late 19th-century black nationalism that claimed African-Americans were the true descendants of the ancient Hebrews. Some estimates put the number of adherents in the tens of thousands, and the various member groups vary in ideology and outlook. Those differences are manifest in their views on Jews, with some seeking mainstream Jewish community acceptance, while others see their identity as separate from Judaism.

Not generally. The Southern Poverty Law Center classifies some Black Hebrew Israelites as a hate group, naming one branch in particular, the Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ. A2008 reportfrom the center warned that extremism within the movement was on the rise.

Although most Hebrew Israelites are neither explicitly racist nor anti-Semitic and do not advocate violence, there is a rising extremist sector within the Hebrew Israelite movement whose adherents believe that Jews are devilish impostors and who openly condemn whites as evil personified, deserving only death or slavery, the SPLC said.

Sometimes. Extremist Hebrew Israelites can be found on street corners literally shouting their doctrine, which can include Holocaust denial, misogyny and anti-LGBTQ invective, at passersby. They are especially visible in major Northeastern cities like New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., as well as in Florida and some Southern states.

One part of the wider Black Hebrew Israelite movementbegan arriving in Israel in the late 1960s, where they settled in the Negev Desert town of Dimona. There were tensions at first between Israeli authorities and the group, but these have been mostly resolved. In recent years, members of the group have becomecitizensand integrated into Israels diverse musicscene.

Yes. Rabbi CapersFunnye, who has led the International Israelite Board of Rabbis and is a cousin of the former first lady, is thechief rabbi of the community. He also leads Beth Shalom Bnai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation in Chicago. Uniquely among Hebrew Israelite rabbis, Funnye hasembracedmainstream Jewish beliefs and cultivated a relationship with the mainstream American Jewish community.

There is none. Extremist Black Hebrew Israelites hate whites. But some have claimed that the rise of far-right groups is empowering black extremists.

The Southern Poverty Law Centertold the Forward last month that black extremism, manifest through some segments of groups like the Black Hebrew Israelites, is feeding off the rise in white nationalist extremism and attracting recruits. Tom Metzger, a white supremacist leader, once called the movement the black counterparts of us.

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