Anonymous ID: c52442 Sept. 7, 2024, 10:47 a.m. No.21547750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7763

>>21547658

The B'nei Anusim, also known as the "Children of the Forced Ones," are descendants of Jews who were forced to submit to Rome during times of persecution, particularly during the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions. The number 144,000 is a reference to the Book of Revelation where 144,000 jews will rise alongside 144,000 from each of the other 11 Tribes of Hebrew people.

 

The rising of the B'nei Anusim refers to the growing number of people from these backgrounds who are discovering and reclaiming their Jewish heritage. This phenomenon has been observed in recent years, particularly in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, where many people are seeking to learn more about their Jewish roots and connect with the Jewish community.

 

Some organizations and rabbis have been actively reaching out to the B'nei Anusim, offering resources and support for those who wish to learn more about Judaism and potentially convert to Judaism. This movement has been seen as a way to reconnect with the Jewish past and restore a sense of identity and community among these individuals.

Anonymous ID: c52442 Sept. 7, 2024, 10:47 a.m. No.21547752   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21547658

In America, the rising of the B'nei Anusim refers to the growing number of people of Hispanic and Latino descent who are discovering and reclaiming their Jewish heritage. Many of these individuals are descendants of Conversos or Crypto-Jews who were forced to convert to Christianity during the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions, but continued to practice Judaism in secret.

 

In recent years, there has been a growing interest among Hispanic and Latino Americans in exploring their Jewish roots and connecting with the Jewish community. Some organizations, such as the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies, have been established to provide resources and support for these individuals.

 

Additionally, some synagogues and Jewish communities in the United States have been actively reaching out to the B'nei Anusim, offering classes, workshops, and other resources to help them learn more about Judaism and potentially convert to Judaism.

 

Cities with significant Hispanic and Latino populations, such as New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, have seen a growing number of B'nei Anusim communities and organizations. However, the phenomenon is not limited to these areas, and there are likely B'nei Anusim communities and individuals throughout the United States who are exploring their Jewish heritage.

Anonymous ID: c52442 Sept. 7, 2024, 10:48 a.m. No.21547754   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21547658

In New Mexico, the rising of the B'nei Anusim is a particularly significant phenomenon, as the state has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its Spanish and Mexican past. Many New Mexicans have ancestral roots in the Converso community, and some have maintained Jewish traditions and practices despite centuries of assimilation.

 

In recent years, there has been a growing interest among New Mexicans in exploring their Jewish heritage, with some individuals and families discovering their Crypto-Jewish roots through genealogical research, cultural practices, and DNA testing.

 

The city of Santa Fe, with its historic Spanish and Jewish influences, has become a hub for B'nei Anusim activity, with organizations such as the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies and the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society providing resources and support.

 

Additionally, some synagogues in New Mexico, such as Congregation Nahalat Shalom in Santa Fe, have been welcoming to B'nei Anusim individuals and families, offering classes, workshops, and other resources to help them learn more about Judaism and connect with the Jewish community.

 

Overall, New Mexico's unique cultural heritage and history make it a fascinating place for the rising of the B'nei Anusim, with many opportunities for exploration, discovery, and connection.

Anonymous ID: c52442 Sept. 7, 2024, 10:54 a.m. No.21547790   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21547763

The real Jews were shipped to the Americas on the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. To be eaten by cannibals.

But God saved them and gave them America.

A couple hundred years later the Mayflower landed and brought Pilgrims to America.

Latinos were here first.

Tribe of Judah.

Nazis hate that.