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16 July 2026

馃毃MASSIVE DISCOVERY: The Ten Tribes Were Never Lost


Did someone just uncover one of the greatest mysteries in Jewish history? For over 2,700 years, the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel have fascinated historians, rabbis, and explorers. But what if they were never really lost? In this interview, Rabbi Tsvi Yoel (Harry) Rosenberg reveals astonishing research that includes a discovery involving 30,000 Tribal communities a finding that could completely change how we think about the Lost Tribes. Together we explore: • The mystery of the Pashtun people of Afghanistan. • Ancient customs that resemble the Torah. • The Bnei Menashe of India and the Ethiopian community. • The Vilna Gaon's teachings about the ingathering of the exiles. • The Sambatyon River and the mysterious Bnei Moshe. • Why some believe we are witnessing the beginning of the biblical return of Israel's scattered descendants. Could the Ten Lost Tribes have been hiding in plain sight all along? Whether you're interested in biblical prophecy, Jewish history, archaeology, or current events, this conversation will challenge what you thought you knew about the Lost Tribes of Israel. 馃敂 Subscribe for more interviews on Torah, Israel, Jewish history, and biblical prophecy. @RabbiAronSokol @RabbiHarryR

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I never heard that they though Moshiach would be from Rabbi Akiva.
It was Rabbi Akiva who was sure at first that it was Bar Kochva who could be
Moshiach as they thought he was a descendant of Dovid. To even think think that it could be Rabbi Akiva is iridiculous. There were other things said here I have doubts about.


Anonymous said...

This here is the story of the girl, whose face became famous world wide, mostly because of her green eyes. She is from Afghanistan, which borders with Pakistan.
https://www.tyla.com/news/afghan-girl-story-behind-photo-sad-truth-063801-20250627

So sad the lives of so many people world wide, suffering and worse.
ess-tee

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 Wow, what is this?