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black

black  

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In western countries, black has traditionally been worn as a sign of mourning, and in figurative use the word has traditionally implied foreboding, evil, or melancholy.Black Act a severe law passed ...
Black Jews

Black Jews  

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Members of cults that emerged in Harlem, New York City, shortly after the First World War. Prophet F. S. Cherry, one of the first leaders of the Black Jews, maintained ...
Book of Jubilees

Book of Jubilees  

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A Jewish work containing a solar calendar differing from the official; composed in the late 2nd cent. bce and used by the Qumran community. So called because its chronology is worked out in periods ...
Ethiopian Church

Ethiopian Church  

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One of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. Christianity was introduced into Ethiopia in the 4th cent. by St Frumentius (q.v.) and Edesius of Tyre, and in the early 6th cent. the kingdom of Axum in N. ...
Falasha

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The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (2 ed.)

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a member of a group of people in Ethiopia who hold the Jewish faith but use Ge'ez rather than Hebrew as a liturgical language. The Falashas were not formally recognized as Jews until ... ... More
Falashas

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World Encyclopedia

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Ethnic group of black Jews in Ethiopia, probably descended from early converts to Judaism. Their form of religion relies

Falashas

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions

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Jews of Ethiopian origin. The Falashas themselves claim to be descended from Menelik, the son of King Solomon and the

Falashas

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A Concise Companion to the Jewish Religion

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A tribe of black Jews in Ethiopia, many of whom have now emigrated to Israel. The name ‘Falashas’, meaning ‘strangers’,

Fast Days

Fast Days  

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The days in the Jewish calendar set aside for fasting by the whole community. In addition to the major fasts of Yom Kippur and the Ninth of Av, there are three minor fasts commemorating events ...
Ten lost tribes

Ten lost tribes  

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The Jewish tribes who disappeared from history after the Assyrian conquest of 722 bce. The rabbis believed they were in exile beyond the river Sambatyon. Various identifications have been made. ...

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