A Review of In the Shadow of Moses – jewishboston.com
Posted By admin on October 2, 2021
In the Shadow of Moses: New Jewish Movements in Africa and the DiasporaLos Angeles: Tshei Publishers, 2016. 280 pages.
Never miss the best stories and events! Get JewishBoston This Week.
With this volume, editors Daniel Lis, Williams F. S. Miles, and Tudor Parfitt aim to put on the radar of students and specialists of Africa the existence and growth of Jewish communities of color, as well as to deal with a developing religious and ethnic question for the 21st century: What is the role of Black Africans, both in Africa and the African Diaspora, in the redefinition of Judaism and Jewish identity? (p. xii).
In the opening chapter, African Judaism and New Religious Movements: Repainting the White House of Judaism, Miles frames contemporary African and Black communities practicing Judaism as New Jewish Movements (NJMs), and situates what he terms the extraordinary flourishing of African and African Diaspora Judaism within the established literature of New Religious Movements (p. 3).
By focusing on populations in Nigeria (specifically the Igbo) and Madagascar that claim Israelite ancestry through Lost Tribe descent, Miles illustrates how NJMs often involve a transition from mainstream Christian denominations (including Sabbatarian churches, which observe Saturday as the day of rest) to Messianic Judaism (a Jesus-centric faith involving the adoption of some Jewish rituals, observances, and holidays, but which Jews around the world would recognize as a form of Christianity) before finally arriving at rabbinic Judaism.
Parfitts chapter on Race and History: The Black Jews of Loango deals with a group for which there is a meager amount of information available (p. 40), evidence is sparse (p. 44), and that has a largely unknowable past (p. 45), but that resided between 1500 and 1915 in what today is the western part of the Republic of Congo. (So much for a new Jewish movement.) Parfitt discusses this vanished community in the context of the anxieties and concerns which the concept of Black Jew in general provoked in Western society (p. 45), and the trouble Westerners have had in conceptualizing the existence of Black Jews.
In They were Looking for Christians and What They Got Were Jews, Lis describes the Christian concept of Lost Tribes and how 19th-century Christian missionariesin particular those from Basel, Switzerlandnourished Jewish identity construction in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Nigeria, and to some extent in Sierra Leone, where they also operated. While African adherents of Judaism (the religion)or Judaizersrepresent a tiny fraction of their respective ethnic groups, the overall identification of an Israelite origin is often shared with larger sections of the ethnic (and mostly Christian) groups to which they belong (p. 51).
Lis argues that this is at least partly the result of Christian missionary influence. For example, with the introduction of literacy and the Bible to the Igbo, Christian conversion efforts led many Igbo to recognize themselves and their customs in the stories of the Old Testament and the religion of ancient Israel (p. 59), and to identify as Jews even without embracing Judaism. Meanwhile, Israelite identity was clearly in existence among the Beta Israel in Abyssinia prior to 19th-century missionizing therethough opposition to the missionaries may have led to a revival of Beta Israel identity (p. 67)and Lis is careful not to disparage the authenticity of Black African Jewish identity (p. 69). (For more on Judaism and Jewish identify in Nigeria, see here.)
In The Color of Judaism, the only chapter situated in Europe, Aurlien Mokoko Gampiot and Ccile Coquet-Mokoko describe, based on six years of fieldwork, the challenges currently facing Black Jews in France, where there are an estimated 550,000 to 600,000 Jews. While the total number of practicing Black Jews is not known, an estimated 200 families of African and West Indian descent who practice Judaism reside in the greater Paris area. Numerically marginal, Black Jewish men and women are active in attempting to normalize their presence in Jewish spaces in France by becoming visible to other Jews, as their identification with the Jewish people is inseparable from the issue of visibility (p. 85).
Also concerned with visibility, Janice R. Levis Making Visible the Invisible, the volumes fifth chapter, focuses on the House of Israel community of Ghanas Sefwi Wiawso district. Though its claim to Judaism was first made in 1977, following its founders theopneusty, Levi contends that the community and its wider ethnic group may indeed be, as the House of Israels members assert, descendants of Jews. Prior to 1977, a legacy of imposed Jewish invisibility had been inculcated in the Sefwi, she contends, due to persecution, colonialism, or the inability to freely choose a religion (p. 107). Levi points to the communitys oral narratives, performative memory (i.e., institutionalized memory), and external commentaries as sources that she argues should be privileged no less than Western paradigms and preferences of historical documentation when it comes to authenticating Jewish origin (p. 109).
Nathan P. Devirs The Internet Jews of Cameroon: Inside the Digital Matrix of Globalized Judaism describes the Beth Yeshourun community in the village of Saa, whose then-Christian members began learning about Judaism through the internet in the late 1990s and who for the most part do not posit a Jewish genealogy for themselves. Alone among this volumes contributors, Devir intimates some doubt about the flourishing of NJMs, remaining uncertain about this approximately 50-person communitys future. Though the internet has proved useful for learning about rabbinic Judaism and making connections with global Jewry, its members have no real Jewish infrastructure. Furthermore, given that most of them do not claim a shared genealogy with other Jews, casual Jewish ethnocultural belonging is not an option for the Beth Yeshourun in Cameroon (p. 127). (For more on Judaism in Cameroon, see here.)
Isabella Sois Judaism in Uganda: A Tale of Two Communities chronicles one NJMs rise, difficulties, and more recent renaissance. She recounts the Baganda leader Semei Kakungulus religious shift from Christianity toward biblical Judaism, and eventually rabbinic Judaism, in the late 1910s and 1920s, as well as the subsequent travails that the relatively isolated community he founded experienced under the dictatorship of Idi Amin, whose persecutions reduced the community to some 300 members. Though the now-revitalized Abayudaya still have limited contact with Jews residing in the capital (who are mainly foreign businessmen and diplomats) and have not been recognized as Jewish by the state of Israel, they have many international Jewish links, which have aided them in developing religious, educational, and economic infrastructure.
In the volumes eighth chapter, A Matrix of Jewish Phenomena in Sub-Saharan Africa, Marla Brettschneider writes about recent Jewish or Jewishly related developments in Cte dIvoire and Gabon, paying particular attention to gender issues. NJM growth there has occurred within the colonial and slavery legacy of the communities in these countries, with Judaism or ideas related to it (such as forms of Kabbalah) satisfying individual and communal aspirations for meaning and self-identification (p. 169).
Now numbering about 140,000 in Israel, Ethiopian Jews (previously known as the Beta Israel) are by far the largest of any Jewish community connected to sub-Saharan Africa. Israeli scholars Steven Kaplan and Hagar Salamon speculated in a 1998 paper for the Institute for Jewish Policy Research that Ethiopian Jews may be per capita the most talked about and written about group in the world. This is likely still the case some 20 years later.
In chapter 10, Building Bridges: Ethiopian Israelis Take a Second Look at Ethiopia, Len Lyons investigates where Ethiopian Israelis themselves, both past and present, believe their home to be (201). Even in Ethiopia, the Beta Israel community saw distant Jerusalem as its true home. However, though the state of Israel has quite possibly done more to support the Ethiopian community than any country has ever done for an immigrant group, Ethiopian Jews, many of whom have now adopted a Black racial identity along with their Jewish one, have come to the conclusion that they are second-class citizens in Israel (p. 212). Lyons argues that their full integration will take a long time. Nonetheless, though they may not yet feel at home in Israel, Ethiopian Israelis profess strongly the idea that Israel is their home (p. 218). (For more on Ethiopian Judaism, see here.)
Chapter 9Sheldon Gellars Ye Shall Not Oppress the Stranger: Sudanese and Eritrean Asylum Seekers in Israeland chapter 11Martina Konighofers Who Opened the Seven Seals?: Rastafarians and African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalemare perhaps the most puzzling in this volume on NJMs. The groups covered in those chapters may be part of new African diaspora movements, but it is difficult to see how they are in any way Jewish movements, and the two authors do not even attempt to make that case. There is no indication that African migrants/asylum seekers in Israel, Rastafarians, or African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem fit the NJMs pattern in which non-Jewish faiths such as Christianity (including Messianic Judaism) eventually lead to rabbinic Judaism or to an affiliation with global Jewry.
Emphasizing what Miles terms the extraordinary flourishing of African and African Diaspora Judaism (p. 3), In the Shadow of Mosess preface is preceded by a map of Africa and Southwest Asia purporting to show Countries with Jewish and Judaizing communities covered in this book (p. x). These are Senegal, Sierra Leone, Republic of Congo, Angola, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Cte dIvoire, Ghana, Cameroon, Gabon, Uganda, Nigeria, Madagascar, Ethiopia, and Israel. (France, though the focus of a chapter, is absent from the map.) As one progresses through the book, however, it becomes less and less apparent that several of the African and African diaspora communities covered in this volume can be accurately described as new, flourishing, or even Jewish. Indeed, by the conclusion of this otherwise informative collection, it is evident that the supposedly new Jewish and Judaizing communities of at least seven of the countries (Senegal, Sierra Leone, Republic of Congo, Angola, Sudan, South Sudan, and Eritrea) listed on its map of Africa have not been considered at all.
As mentioned, In the Shadow of Moses is geared toward students and specialists on Africa. Nonetheless, it is also a generally useful volume, with chapters of interest to anyone seeking material on Jewish identity among Black Africans.
Earlier reviews of this book appeared in Reading Religiona publication of the American Academy of Religionand in Jewish Rhode Island. For more by Shai Afsai about African Judaism, see here.
Never miss the best stories and events! Get JewishBoston This Week.
This post has been contributed by a third party. The opinions, facts and any media content are presented solely by the author, and JewishBoston assumes no responsibility for them. Want to add your voice to the conversation? Publish your own post here.MORE
Read more:
A Review of In the Shadow of Moses - jewishboston.com
- 'I seek a kind person': the Guardian ad that saved my Jewish father from the Nazis - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2021]
- Ritchie Boys: The secret U.S. unit bolstered by German-born Jews who helped the Allies beat Hitler - 60 Minutes - CBS News [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- We are family: Jewish and Arab medical staff respond to ethnic tensions - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- The most important Jewish holiday you've never heard of - Albany Times Union [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- Jerusalem conflict: The history of Al-Aqsa Mosque on Temple Mount and the holiest Jewish temple that preceded it - OpIndia [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- If you think American Jews should be angry with Biden over Israel, youre antisemitic - The Independent [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- Dont just tweak antisemitic in style guides call it what it is: anti-Jewish - The Boston Globe [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- Fear stalks streets of Israeli city where Jews and Arabs mixed freely - Reuters [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- A Jew is a Jew is a Jew: What rising antisemitism is teaching the diaspor - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2021]
- Debt owed to Jewish refugee art - Church Times - Church Times [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- A violation of the Jewish spirit Analysis - Ynetnews [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- LAUSD Teacher Resigns from Union Over Pro-BDS Motion: I Feel Unsafe As a Jew - Jewish Journal [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- America must rethink its unique and contradictory advocacy of Israels Jewishness - Brookings Institution [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- Bennett is an 'evil' and 'wicked' Reform Jew who will rot, say haredi MKs - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- The Brooklyn Man Who Set Out to Track Every Jew Lost to Covid - The New York Times [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- Tensions Remain in Mixed City of Arabs and Jews - VOA Learning English [Last Updated On: June 16th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2021]
- We Jews need a real reckoning with our role in American racism - Haaretz [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2021]
- Moshe's Leadership, the Rebbe, and the Dilemma of the Modern Jew - Jewish Journal [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2021]
- Too Jewish For Hollywood: As Antisemitism Soars, Hollywood Should Address Its Enduring Hypocrisy In Hyperbolic Caricatures of Jews - Variety [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2021] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2021]
- The Boston stabbing of a rabbi was inevitable - Connecticut Jewish Ledger [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- Why San Francisco is home to the worlds oldest Jewish film festival - Forward [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- Jewish Olympians on the Podium | JewishBoston - jewishboston.com [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- Asking Who is a Jew is Asking Who We Are (So Come, Tell Us!) - Jewish Journal [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- Richard Wagner and the Jews - DW (English) [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- Leopoldstadt set to return to the West End this week - Jewish News [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- What happens when American Jews 'watch' the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? 'The Viewing Booth' offers a glimpse. - Jewish Telegraphic Agency [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- Leading Nonprofit Jewish Funeral Chapel is Transforming Approach to End-of-Life Issues Detroit Jewish News - The Jewish News [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- Letting Dolgopyat marry leads to the end of the Jewish identity -opinion - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- End Jew Hatred to Hold NYC Protest Against Ben & Jerry's - Jewish Journal [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- What does 'Jew down' mean, and why do people find it ... [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- Beanie Feldstein is the new Funny Girl but Jewish actresses dont always get the Jewish role - Forward [Last Updated On: August 13th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2021]
- My Unorthodox Life just another show distorting Orthodox Jews - opinion - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: August 13th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2021]
- I feel empowered as an Asian-American Jew but it sure took a while to get there - Cleveland Jewish News [Last Updated On: August 13th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2021]
- Dozens march to Ben & Jerrys Times Square shop demanding it end Jew hatred - The Times of Israel [Last Updated On: August 13th, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2021]
- Moroccan Jews In Israel: Discrimination In The New Homeland Analysis Eurasia Review - Eurasia Review [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- Dara Horn on a world that only teaches about 'dead Jews' - Jewish Insider [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- A new Jewish cookbook that everyone should own - Los Angeles Times [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- Ed Asners very righteous (and very Jewish) journey - Forward [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- After Afghanistan's last Jew refused to leave, his would-be Jewish rescuers helped dozens of other Afghans escape instead - JTA News - Jewish... [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- UK Labour Party Councillor Who Referred to 'Jew Process' Facing Expulsion - Algemeiner [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2021] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2021]
- On Rosh Hashanah, Jews everywhere are commanded to mark the first Nakba - Haaretz [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2021]
- After years of rebuilding, Budapest's Jewish community sees growth in size and shuls - Cleveland Jewish News [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2021]
- The last Jew in Afghanistan is en route to the United States - report - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2021]
- Jew hatred has erupted around the world, this woman is fighting it - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2021]
- Call Your Mother Opens Its Latest Jew-ish Bagel Shop In North Bethesda - Eater DC [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 22nd, 2021]
- Jewish and Latino? This educator has a new group for you. - The Jewish News of Northern California [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2021]
- Sukkot is the Jewish holiday that teaches us the joys of doing without - Religion News Service [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2021]
- More to Jewish culture in Poland than is generally realized - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2021]
- How Many Dead Jews Will Satisfy the Squad? - Algemeiner [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2021]
- Flagstaff's Jewish and Christian communities come together to 'share stories' - Jewish News of Greater Phoenix [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2021]
- On Living and Dead Jews - Jewish Journal [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2021]
- The Parvenu and the JewObjects of Scorn in Bolesaw Prus's Classic Polish Novel, The Doll - Jewish Journal [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2021]
- What Jews are voting for in Germanys national elections - Haaretz [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2021]
- Last Jew of Afghanistan heading to New York City - New York Post [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2021]
- Wandering Jew Plant Care Guide (How To Grow & Care For Your ... [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2021]
- Wandering Jew Plant: Care, Types, and Growing Tips | Epic ... [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2021]
- The last Jew of Afghanistan has reportedly divorced his wife ... [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2021]
- Orthodox Judaism - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2021]
- Op-Ed: Jew Haters In Congress Have To Be Scorned, Reviled And ... [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2021] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2021]
- MSU Fights Back: Antisemitic Online Interloper is Rebuffed Detroit Jewish News - The Jewish News [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- A German Jewish (and Latinx) perspective on Hispanic Heritage Month - Forward [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- The secret Jewish history of The Sopranos The Forward - Forward [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Left's Jew hating goes unchecked - Washington Times [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- A Boston Jewish leader earns high praise amid lawsuits and allegations of a 'toxic culture' - Forward [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- Last Jew out of Afghanistan warns Israel: Dont rely on the United States - The Times of Israel [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- The Democratic Party has become the home of Jew hatred - Washington Times [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2021]
- Progressively Speaking: Why are we married to a Jewish law that fails to protect women? - Jewish News [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- Is the death of the McDonalds McBagel good for the Jews? - Forward [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- These Jews want to normalize not circumcising and they want synagogues to help - JTA News - Jewish Telegraphic Agency [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- These Jews want to normalize not circumcising J. - The Jewish News of Northern California [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- How did the WhatsApp outage affect Orthodox Jews and Israelis? - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- These Jews want to normalize not circumcising with the synagogue's help - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- Born into slavery, they rose to be elite New York Jews. A new book tells their story. - Religion News Service [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- Born into slavery, they rose to be elite New York Jews J. - The Jewish News of Northern California [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- How a German Jew inspired an annual celebration of German heritage in Texas - The Dallas Morning News [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- Why America's Christian nationalists now defend the torture of Jews - Haaretz [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- Opinion | What Happens When the Last Jew Leaves Afghanistan - The New York Times [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- The thing about dead Jews - Religion News Service [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2021]
- Natan Sharansky on the lessons of Oct. 27 | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle - thejewishchronicle.net [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 18th, 2021]
- How Britain is confronting its Jew-hating fascist past - Haaretz [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2021] [Originally Added On: October 18th, 2021]
Comments