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The Afghan Pashtuns and the missing Israelite exiles

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This argument every African Arab jew or localite are raising for last many decades.

And one of them....
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European Ashkenazi Jews are originally related to Mongols and Turks, they formed an empire called Khazaria in Caucasus mountains where Armenia, Georgi, and Russia meet, hence they are also known as Khazars.

They converted to Judaism around the 7th century from paganism (probably similar to ancestral Tengrism, Shamanism of Mongols and Turks.)

As for Mizrahi/Sephardic (Eastern) Jews who are Arab, Persian, Spanish, North African, etc., they are the original Jews. They migrated to Israel after relations between them and their host countries became antagonistic.
 
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European Ashkenazi Jews are originally related to Mongols and Turks, they formed an empire called Khazaria in Caucasus mountains where Armenia, Georgi, and Russia meet, hence they are also known as Khazars.

They converted to Judaism around the 7th century from paganism (probably similar to ancestral Tengrism, Shamanism of Mongols and Turks.)

As for Mizrahi/Sephardic (Eastern) Jews who are Arab, Persian, Spanish, North African, etc., they are the original Jews. They migrated to Israel after relations between them and their host countries became antagonistic.
Even today there is famous surname in Turkey :Kazar.
@Hakikat ve Hikmet yes?
 
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European Ashkenazi Jews are originally related to Mongols and Turks, they formed an empire called Khazaria in Caucasus mountains where Armenia, Georgi, and Russia meet, hence they are also known as Khazars.

They converted to Judaism around the 7th century from paganism (probably similar to ancestral Tengrism, Shamanism of Mongols and Turks.)

As for Mizrahi/Sephardic (Eastern) Jews who are Arab, Persian, Spanish, North African, etc., they are the original Jews. They migrated to Israel after relations between them and their host countries became antagonistic.

There are still some Jews left in the Caucasus region known as Mountain Jews common mostly in Azerbaijan and Georgia anyways if I recall the story how they chose Judaism was one of their kings was given option of converting to Islam,or Orthodox Christianity they chose Judaism for business and diplomatic purposes again. Details are hazy I could google search but that will defeat the purpose of a intresting discussion
 
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European Ashkenazi Jews are originally related to Mongols and Turks, they formed an empire called Khazaria in Caucasus mountains where Armenia, Georgi, and Russia meet, hence they are also known as Khazars.



As for Mizrahi/Sephardic (Eastern) Jews who are Arab, Persian, Spanish, North African, etc., they are the original Jews. They migrated to Israel after relations between them and their host countries became antagonistic.

Speaking about the ethnic and racial composition ,hierarchy of Israel as a state there are extreme divisions among Jews of certain sects and racial background.Al Jazeera did a documentary a few years back mentioning the topic of ethnic relations among Jews in Israel,historically Israel as state and Government was represented by European Ashkenazi Jews mostly from Poland,Germany,Russia and Eastern Europe.David Ben Gurion the first Prime Minister of Israel once remarked on the lines that Israel was a European State and his wish to Europeanize the Mirzahi and Sephardic Jews as he saw their Middle Eastern Ways as uncultured in fact he forcibly stopped the instructions of Arabic to Mirzahi and Sephardic despite that being their language for thousands of years,likewise culture besides Israel has always claimed to be a villa in a jungle.Ethihopian Jews are heavily discriminated due to their skin color and many Rabbis in Israel did not even consider them to be real Jews as well.This shows that even Jews of non European heritage are discriminated in their own so called promise land nevertheless Jews are scums anyways regardless but shows their hypocrisy
 
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This is more like urban legend than fact.

Israelis and Jews have tried countless times to bring Pukhtoons of Afghanistan and Pakistan to their side with these fake claims like they have done to Ethiopians and Kurds.

They have never succeeded due to Pukhtoons following Orthodox Islam and viewing themselves as great defenders of Islam.

Hard to believe that it's "just a legend" when there's a lot of evidence to it.
 
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Perhaps the “Israelite Spring” is finally upon us. While the path to peace cannot lie solely in defense, it may lie in the active reuniting of roots and dispersed family trees.

The Jewish people see themselves as a people alone in the Middle East, but an emerging elephant in the room may change this mentality. How will Jews respond when they hear that the descendants of the 10 exiled tribes of Israel ended up in Afghanistan and Pakistan, today number at least 25 million, and haven’t forgotten who they are? Recently, our organization, iTribe, polled almost 100 Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Almost all responded that they were told by their grandparents that they are called Bani Israel, the Children of Israel.

The Pashtuns have dwelt in the rugged mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan for thousands of years. Although Muslim today, they live by a code called Pashtunwali which greatly resembles Mosaic law. When Pashtunwali conflicts with the Koran, they follow Pashtunwali. For example, Muslims are permitted to eat camel, but many Pashtuns do not do so. Other Pashtun customs which are not common among Muslims but have a clear parallel in Jewish practice include circumcision on the eighth day, lighting candles on Friday evening, levirate marriage, and many others.

Names of greater Pashtun tribes include the Rubeni, Gadi, Ashuri, Efridi, Shinwari, Lewani and Yousefzai, which clearly resemble the tribes of Reuven, Gad, Asher, Ephraim, Shimon and Yosef. The royal family of Afghanistan traces its origins to the line of King Saul of the tribe of Benjamin.

These facts are not new. The Bible mentions the Assyrians settling the Lost Tribes in Gozan, which is one of the names of the Amu Darya, a major Afghan river, identified as such by Rav Sa’adia Gaon. Medieval writings by Jewish travelers to Afghanistan mentions the Israelite origins of the Pashtuns. In more recent times, the connection between Pashtuns and Israel has been documented and discussed in documentaries by Simcha Jacobovici, as well as books by Rabbi Eliahu Avichail and Israeli president Yitzhak Ben- Zvi. Recently, the Internet has given us the ability to contact Pashtuns directly and do extensive research, which has confirmed the sources above.

Many people are shocked when they first hear of the connection between the Pashtuns and the Jews. They ask two main questions: first, aren’t Afghans radical Islamic terrorists? Second, if they are from the lost tribes, what does that mean? What happens now? Regarding the first question, one of the main issues confronting traditional Pashtun culture is radical Islam. Radical Islam filters into the region from Arabia and Iran, backed by oil money. Many Pashtun tribal elders fear that in a few generations there won’t be a Pashtun nation anymore due to targeted efforts by Wahhabists and other Muslim fundamentalists to erase their Israelite roots. Some of the elders with whom we are in touch are working to educate their clans on their true origins and on the importance of reconnecting with the Jewish people.

As for what happens now, the answer is simple. If a person loses his brother as a child and finds him many years later, the first thing they discuss is not how many times a day each other prays. Rather, they inquire about each other’s well-being, and attempt to help each other. Israel is a world leader in military technologies, medicine and sustainability. If, as it seems, the Pashtuns are our long-lost brethren, we should bring our expertise to bear and help them improve their situation.

We can already see this process unfolding.
Better send them over to Israel then to populate numbers.
 
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Olaf Caroe did the largest study of this rumour almost 110 years ago and it has been debunked as “oral tradition” nothing more.
 
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