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Join us in this insightful podcast episode of "THE FOREFREONT RADIO", as we delve into the book review of "Black Jews in Africa and the Americas." This fascinating work, written by Tudor Parfitt, uncovers the untold stories of various African communities, including the Ashanti, Tutsi, Igbo, Zulu, Beta Israel, and Maasai, who identify as Black Jews.
Discover the intriguing narrative that unfolds when European invaders and explorers encountered these communities in the 15th century, navigating through the complexities of customs and appearances that perplexed the newcomers. The book sheds light on the rich historical tapestry of Black Jews, exploring their unique identities and the impact of racial ascription on Jewish selfhood over centuries.
Our podcast features a comprehensive discussion on the themes and revelations presented in the book, emphasizing the importance of reassessing boundaries between race and ethnicity. Tune in as we reflect on Afro-Hebraic relations in America, drawing insights from the profound narratives shared in "Black Jews in Africa and the Americas."
momentmag.com - Book Review | Black Jews in Africa and the Americas
hup.harvard.edu - Black Jews in Africa and the Americas
scribd.com - Black Jews in Africa and The Americas | PDF | Israelites
goodreads.com - Black Jews in Africa and the Americas by Tudor Parfitt
everand.com - The Soul of Judaism: Jews of African Descent in America
gsehd.gwu.edu - EdFix Episode 29: Reflecting on Black-Jewish Relations in America
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