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Mendy Elishevitz   

Of the first things that come to mind when thinking about Moshiach, is the Return of the Ten Lost Tribes who were exiled and separated from the rest of Jewry, thousands of years ago.

The Ten Tribes were exiled during the First Temple Era - over 2,000 years ago, and have been separated from the rest of Jewry ever since. But ultimately, they will be redeemed, and join the rest of Jewry - at the time of Moshiach

This essay addresses the various opinions expressed in the Talmud regarding the fate of the Ten Tribes, and the big question: Will the Ten Tribes actually return?

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Let's start from the beginning:

Over 1,000 years before the Ten Tribes were exiled, Jacob's beloved son Joseph was kidnapped by his brothers - and was sold as a slave. Ultimately, after many years of separation, he was reunited with his father and brothers. The Torah describes how when Joseph revealed his identity to his brothers "Joseph could not restrain himself . . and He cried in a loud voice..." (Genesis, 45:1-2)

This phenomenon was going to repeat itself on a much larger scale - with the children of Joseph along with the another nine tribes.

(Joseph represents the Ten Tribes, since the Ten Tribes' capital was Mt. Ephraim [1]. (Ephraim was Joseph's son)).

This reunion will also be a tearful one, "With cries they will come, and with mercy I will lead them" (Jeremiah 31:8) [2].

The Prophet Ezekiel (33: 19:22) speaks of this reunion:

"I am taking the rod of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel - his friends, and I will put on them the rod of Judah, and I will make them into one rod, and they will be one in my hand . . Now I am taking the sons of Israel from the nations to which they went, and I will gather them from around and bring them to their land. And I will make them into one nation, in the land, in the mountains of Israel. And one king will rule over them, and no longer will they be two nations, and they will not separated into two kingdoms anymore."

I.e. until now there has been separation within Jewry. First in the form of two kingdoms and later they were separated completely. When Moshiach comes, G-d will make us "into one nation and no longer will we be divided into two nations."

Rabbi Akivah: The Ten Tribes will not return

Although it seems so clear that the Ten Tribes will return, when we take a look at the sources, we see that it's not quite as simple as it seems.

Let us quote the Mishnah in Sanhedrin (110b):

"The Ten Tribes will not return as it says (Nitzovim 29:8) "And he threw them to a different land like this day". Just as a day passes and will never return, they too will be exiled never to return, these are the words of Rabbi Akivah.

"Rabbi Eliezer says, just like a day is followed by darkness, and the light later returns. So too, although it will become "dark" for the Ten Tribes, G-d will ultimately take them out of their darkness."

Thus, we have two opinions regarding the destiny of the Ten Tribes. The Talmud cites an additional view which is one of the opinions that their destiny is dependent on their behavior, "Rabbi Shimon ben Judah of Kfar Ako says in the name of Rabbi Shimon: 'If their behavior continues as it is today ("this day") they will not return [3], if they repent, they will indeed return.

Representatives from Each Tribe

Let us begin with an analysis of Rabbi Akivah's opinion that the Ten Tribes will forever be lost. Such an opinion demands explanation: If Jewry will consist entirely of the remaining two tribes (Judah & Benjamin) How can the verses refer to the union of the "tree of Judah" and the "tree of Joseph".

In addition, doesn't the prophet Ezekiel speak of dividing the Land of Israel among 13 tribes?

Rabbi Dan Isaac Abarbanel explains (Yeshuos Meshicho 1:4):

At Rabbi Akivah's time the Ten Tribes have been lost for over 600 years and there wasn't the slightest hint that they still existed.

Consider: If the Ten Tribes have still remained loyal to Judaism, why haven't they sent at least one messenger to Jerusalem during Temple Era - to verify the rumors that the Jews have returned to their land and rebuilt the Temple?!

This argument convinced Rabbi Akivah that the Ten Tribes must have assimilated into the pagan nations and would no longer be considered part of the Jewry.

And in regard to the prophecies which imply that all the tribes will exist in the Messianic Era, Rabbi Akivah might argue that while most the Ten Tribes were exiled and will never return, some may have escaped and live among us today. Thus we will have representatives of all the missing Ten Tribes, and the prophecies will be fulfilled through them.

The Halacha: The Ten Tribes will return

After discussing Rabbi Akivah's view, let us discuss the opposing view of Rabbi Eliezer (that is accepted as Halacha) - that the Ten Tribes will return.

[A Talmudic sage even used the sharp expression "Rabbi Akivah has lost his piousness" - when referring to R. Akivah's harsh statement about the Ten Tribes. Thus, the Halacha remains as Rabbi Eliezer - that the Ten Tribes will ultimately return.]

The Talmud explains that this view is based on the verse (Isaiah 27:13) "and it will be on that day, a great Shofar will be blown, and the lost will come from the land of Ashur" - this verse refers to the Ten Tribes who were exiled to the land of Ashur.

One point still has to be clarified: Amos (5:1) said in reference to the Ten Tribes: "Hear this thing, upon which I am mourning: The Virgin of Israel fell, and will never get up". How would R. Eliezer explain the words "It will never get up?"

A possible explanation is that it will not "get up" as an independent entity, but it will get up as an entity totally incumbent to the kingdom of Judah.

Underground Tunnels; Mt. of Olives; and the Three Resorts

The Midrash tells us that the Ten Tribes were exiled to three places: Some were exiled to the land behind the Sambatyon River. Another group was exiled to a distant land behind the River (this land was twice the distance from Israel than the first Land); the 3rd group was "swallowed in Rabbeslah."

The Midrash then describes the manner in which some of the 3rd Group (who were "swallowed") will return:

"G-d will make them underground tunnels and they will travel through them, until they reach the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. G-d will stand on the mount causing it to split, and the Ten Tribes will emerge from within." (Yalkut Shimoni, Isaiah 469)

Obviously, this Midrash is not to be taken literally, it rather alludes to the severe spiritual exile which this group is now enduring and the spiritual transformation which they will undergo when Moshiach comes:

The Ten Tribes were taken to exile and "were swallowed", i.e. they have totally forgotten their Jewish Identity, as if it has been "swallowed" by some external force. Their energy remains only in potential form. When Moshiach comes, G-d will take them through tunnels (symbolizing the process of refinement) and will lead them to the Mount of Olives (a mountain which was (originally) dedicated to the growing of fruit - a symbol of utilization of potential energy. Finally the mountain will split, and they will emerge - their Jewish identity will reemerge from the present state of "potential" and will be fully realized.

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Femi Temilola said:

Dear Sir,
Greetings to you. Pls I am looking for correct information on the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Do they returned back? Or where are they today? Is the idea of british israelism correct? Thanks alot for the help.
I would appreciate your assistance for written materials or publications.
Thank you so much.
Yours sincerely,
Femi Temilola
UIPO BOX 4008
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 200005
OYO STATE,NIGERIA
 
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SS Grodman said:

I read in the paper that Maori Indians are going to Israel to learn about Judaism and that they claim to be Jewish. If they are descended from Jews why aren’t they included on your website and are there any other peoples that are descended from Jews that are not on your website?
 
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Jacqueline Vicente said:

Greetings!

I stumbled across your site, and found it to be very fascinating! I have been conducting a research of my own for a few years on the tribe of Judah.

I believe that they were mostly comprised of the Jews of Spain who fled persecution from Queen Isabella during the Inquisition. Many of them fled to Puerto Rico, Mexico, and various regions of South America. Still others fled to Portugal and Morocco.

I believe that I am a descendant of these Jews, and wish to know more about the specific family names, and how they came about. For instance, I once read that back during the Jewish/Moslem wars against the Spanish in about 700 a.d., many of the Jews changed their Arabic sounding names to more Hispanic names. I have evidence of this in my own family. I can trace my
own Hispanic family names to that period in time but before then there are no records of them having ever existed.

Also, in the Hispanic community there is a spiritual uprising taking place, where many Hispanics are coming to the same conclusion about their being Jews and converting to Judaism. There are large groups of them in Columbia, Venezuela, and Mexico.

Furthermore, there is a small group of people who live in the hills of Puerto Rico who speak Ladino and call themselves Jews.

I wonder if you can offer any information, or other sites in which to continue my search. If you have any information regarding their whereabouts please let me know.

Shalom,
Jacqueline Vicente-Ramirez de Arrellano
 
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Steve Hagerman said:

Shalom!

When I lived in Jerusalem many years ago, I met a linguist and ethnologist named Jacob Willibrands who told me the Armenians are of Israelite descent. I later found this claim in a number of scholarly Jewish works.

Mr. Willibrands also said he had studied the origins of the major Palestinian villages of Jordan, the Occupied Territories, and Gaza and had found that the overwhelming majority are also descended from Israel. If he is correct, this is indeed a startling discovery!

Friends told me they saw a documentary in England that stated that scholars maintain that at least 80 percent of the Portuguese are of Jewish descent through Marannos and Conversos who migrated there from Spain in the 1500's.

If the Armenians are descendants from the first Diaspora, the many thousands of Hemsinlis of Turkey would also be Israelites. They converted to Islam from Christianity in past centuries.

Your studies are most interesting. Keep up the good work. I pray that Messiah will indeed come soon.

Steve Hagerman
Grand Junction, Colorado, USA
 
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Mr. Samoa said:

As a diligent scholar of the Bible, I wish to know if Israel has found its 10 lost tribes already. How many have been confirmed found and how many are still lost in the world? Doesn't their discovery and return to Israel usher in the physical coming of the Moshiach?

Mr. Samoa

Editor's Note:

The discovery (if true!) in itelf is perhaps a small preview of what will happen, but in itself is not a major step in that direction. The return of the tribes will be a by-product of Moshiach, not the other way around. What is more exciting is the return of the confirmed Jews from Russia, Yemen and other countries.
 
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S. said:

Your articles articles are very interesting. They failed to mention the Lemba of southern Africa and some American Indians, such as the Cherokee.
 
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Yoshiki Nemoto said:

Ten lost tribes have not been found yet.
A lot of people are looking for ten lost tribes by various methods today.
And, a lot of races have been enumerated as ten tribes' candidate.
Ethiopia and Afghanistan, India, China, the United States, and Japan ・・・
However, definite evidence that they are ten tribes is not found.
Why cannot we discover ten tribes?

I think that the search method is wrong.
We will be able to find never 10 tribes even if it examines their manners and customs and it analyzes a gene.
The reason is shown in the book of Ezekiel.
Though the appearance of the revival of ten tribes is drawn in the book of Ezekiel, ten tribes have already died out according to it.
It is not possible to look for the race who dies out.
Therefore, it is not ten tribes that we must look for. It is a bones of Israel.
 
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Amy McDonald said:

I think that we all seek ties to a rich heritage that is a little special and a little out of the ordinary. I know I do! We would all like to think are from royal lineage, such as one of the Tribes of Israel.

In this age of communication and information, we can really celebrate the human family as a literal family tree, uniting us all as brothers and sisters AND princes and princesses of something (if that idea appeals!)

We should honour each other as such. It is an fascinating concept! That the Japanese and Maori races could be connected to the tribes is a beautiful theory!
 
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Joshua Boys said:

A guy I met just told me allot I about the Bible that I did not know or a way I haven't heard it before. he was telling me that most of the black people like myself that are in the U.S where of course brought over on slave ships . but he was saying that most of us where really Israelites not of complete African blood but where sold by other africans to slave traders and that the reason that we where sold was because we where really not apart of there people but that we where mingled in with them because the tribes of israel where scatted and took as slaves by many nation. what do you think about that?
 
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A SON OF JUDAH said:

PROPHECY CLEARY STATES WHO THE 10 LOST TRIBES ARE.THE CORRECT SEARCH METHOD IS PROPHECY.CAN U POSSIBLY NAME ANY GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO WERE TOOKEN ON SHIP TO A FAR AWAY LAND?I CAN.IT WAS TODAY'S MODERN DAY NEGRO.NO WHITE MAN(EDOMITE),NO JAPANESE(AMMONITE),NO CHINESE(MOABITE),NO ARAB(ISHMAELITE) WAS PUT ONTO SHIPS,SENT TO A FAR AWAY LAND ONLY TO BECOME SLAVES.THE ONLY PEOPLE IN HISTORY THAT HAS HAPPENED TO IS THE "SOCALLED" NEGROES OF N. AMERICA.
 
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Ronda K Miller said:

Shalom to all. Jacqueline - those Jews in Spain who fled to Mexico etc also ended up in the US Southwest. I am of Sephardic descent through my father who is a Cavazos (name has several variations). The Sephardi encompass the majority of the known Hispanic names in the US today. Many of these families intermarried and have done DNS studies that show the Semetic Genetic Markers of the Cohen Modules J, J1, J2

I recommend Sephardim.com for more information on this subject or you could contact me personally.

Shalom.
 
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Charles Mathews said:

I would like to thank SS Grodman for broaching the subject as to whether Maori (from New Zealand) were from the lost tribes of Israel? I am half Maori and half European and my interest in this subject started 20 years ago when I began a comparative study between Christianity and Maori beliefs. Although time and distance has caused embelishment of the original traditions (Israelite), there is enough information to show that many of our Maori legends point back to Israel.

For instance, like Joshua, we to had an ancestor who arrested the sun in the sky. We also recall another of our ancestors ascending the mountain of the supreme being to obtain knowledge on how people should live. This knowledge corresponds to the Mosaic law. He also brought back two magical stones that were used in a similar manner to the Urim and the Thummim. Also our ancestors smeared red ochre over their doorways to keep out malevolent fairy beings who came at night to take away their womenfolk.

I cannot complete the thesis here but I hope these examples have whet your appitite.
 
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