Zionist Miracle Is Incomplete Without Ethiopians
Bezalel
son of Uri son of Hur of the tribe of Judah did all that God commanded
Moses. With him was Oholiav ben
Ahisamakh of the tribe of Dan, a carver, weaver, and embroiderer using
sky-blue, purple and crimson wool, and fine linen. (Exodus 38:22, 23)
Most of the
Jews in Israel are from the tribe of Judea.
The Ethiopians are the tribe of Dan. The Zionist miracle is that like Bezalel and Oholiav, we have the miraculous opportunity today of renewing the sacred partnership of Judea and Dan after millennia of separation. Just as the Mishkan (Tabernacle) required the collaborative work of representatives of the two tribes, without the tribe of Dan, the Ethiopians, the State of Israel cannot be built. As the Head of Emunah College School of the Arts in Jerusalem, I had the amazing privilege of seeing the descendants of the tribes of Judea and Dan creating artworks together.
My wife,
Miriam, created the “Zionist Miracle” post text below that can be accessed with
all the photographs at our blog “Creating a Spiritual Blog of Your Life” http://bibleblogyourlife.blogspot.co.il/2014/01/exodus-11-zionist-miracle.html.
We created the blog to celebrate our 52nd year of marriage by
collaborating on the Torah Tweets blogart project. During each of the 52 weeks of our 52nd year, we
posted six photographs reflecting our life together with a text of tweets that
relates the weekly Torah reading to our lives.
Zionist
Miracle
Pekudei/Reckonings (Exodus 38:21-40:38)
The book of
Exodus began with the miracle of freeing the Israelites from slavery and draws
to an end with the completion of the Tabernacle.
The
Tabernacle was a major collaborative art project under the aesthetic direction
of 2 master artists from the tribes of Judah and Dan.
This great
biblical miracle pales in comparison to the Zionist miracle in our time that we
too often fail to see.
The Exodus
story tells of liberating one nation of thousands from enslavement in the one
country of Egypt after hundreds of years of exile.
We are
living the liberation of millions of Jews from scores of countries after
thousands of years of exile, bringing them home to Israel.
Being an
integral part of this Zionist miracle, unprecedented in world history, offers
enthralling creative opportunities for an artist.Mel has the amazing privilege as Head of Emunah College School of the Arts in Jerusalem to teach descendants of both Bezalel and Oholiav.
Creative
young women from the tribes of Judah and Dan work together there in degree
programs in art, graphic design and theater.
His students
from the tribe of Dan were flown out of Ethiopia to join their brethren from
the tribe of Judah as fellow artists.
In the 16th
century, David Zimra, Chief Rabbi of Egypt, declared that "those who come
from Ethiopia are without a doubt the tribe of Dan."
In 1973, Ovadia
Yosef, Israel's Chief Rabbi, confirmed the Jewish identity of the Beta Israel
Ethiopian community as being the tribe of Dan.
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