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The Hebrew Israelite Community introduces the African-Americans who
are members of the Hebrew Israelite Community in Israel from a
sociological and anthropological perspective. This community has
passed through several phases since its beginning in Chicago in
1963 as the followers of a charismatic leader, to the 'Black
Africa' movement in Liberia, a millennial cult, to a utopian
community. The spiritual leader of this community, Ben Ammi
provides a foreword to the book. The author begins with an
introduction to the Black Americans and their children who are
members of the Hebrew Israelite Community in Israel that provides a
description of the social structure and activities of the
community. He moves into a discussion of the holistic lifestyle of
the community that includes high moral standards, communal sharing,
and the production of clothing from natural fibers, as well as the
unique system of preventive health care. The well defined
structures of both the society and the family, including the place
of priests and women are presented. Most of all the author
emphasizes the importance of the community and its place within the
larger world.
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