Prophecy Unfolding: Hundreds of Bnei Menashe from India Returning to Zion

June 22, 2014

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Forty-three members of the Lost Tribe of Bnei Menashe arrived in Israel on Thursday. The new Olim (immigrants to Israel) hail from the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, and they bring the total number of Bnei Menashe who have made Aliya this month to 250.

Thus far, since the start of the year, 410 Bnei Menashe have come here, the largest number that has ever been recorded.

The immigrants were brought to the Jewish state by the Jerusalem-based Israel Returns organization, which received permission from the Israeli government last October to bring 900 Bnei Menashe to Israel by 2015. The remaining 490 Bnei Menashe (out of the total of 900) will be brought to Israel by the organization by year’s end.

“It is so moving to see the Lost Tribe of Bnei Menashe returning to Zion and rejoining with the people of Israel,” said Israel Returns Founder and Chairman Michael Freund.

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“After 2,700 years, the Bnei Menashe are returning to our people and our land, and we won’t stop until all the remaining 7,000 community members still in India will be able to come here,” Freund added.

“This is a great day for me and my family, and for all of the Bnei Menashe,” said Bnei Menashe community chairman Yochanan Phaltual, who made Aliya from India and was reunited with his father and siblings in Israel. “It is a dream come true, the dream of our forefathers, and we thank God that we have come home,” he added.

Michael Freund (left), Yochanan Phaltual (center), and MK Dov Lipman (right) leading the new Olim at Ben Gurion Airport right after the landing. (Photo: Nir Kafri)
Michael Freund (left), Yochanan Phaltual (center), and MK Dov Lipman (right) leading the new Olim at Ben Gurion Airport right after the landing. (Photo: Nir Kafri)
Lipman and Freund at Ben Gurion Airport together with the Bnei Menashe children who made Aliyah. (Photo: Nir Kafri)
Lipman and Freund at Ben Gurion Airport together with the Bnei Menashe children who made Aliyah. (Photo: Nir Kafri)

The Bnei Menashe are descendants of the tribe of Menashe (or Manasseh), one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel who were exiled by the Assyrian Empire after King Solomon’s death more than 2,700 years ago.

In recent years, Israel Returns has brought some 2,400 Bnei Menashe back home to Zion. Another 7,000 still remain in northeastern India, waiting for the day when they too will be able to return to Israel and the Jewish people.

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