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Jewish community once thrived in Afghanistan

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Ancient manuscripts indicate Jewish community once thrived in Afghanistan
CBS News: A trove of ancient manuscripts in Hebrew characters rescued from caves in a Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan is providing the first physical evidence of a Jewish community that thrived there a thousand years ago.
On Thursday Israel’s National Library unveiled the cache of recently purchased documents that run the gamut of life experiences, including biblical commentaries, personal letters and financial records.
Researchers say the “Afghan Genizah” marks the greatest such archive found since the “Cairo Genizah” was discovered in an Egyptian synagogue more than 100 years ago, a vast depository of medieval manuscripts considered to be among the most valuable collections of historical documents ever found.
Genizah, a Hebrew term that loosely translates as “storage,” refers to a storeroom adjacent to a synagogue or Jewish cemetery where Hebrew-language books and papers are kept. Under Jewish law, it is forbidden to throw away writings containing the formal names of God, so they are either buried or stashed away.

 

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Editor’s Notes:

This is the route these Jews followed:

Find the timeline, facts, historical and scientific evidence on this link:

http://www.alislam.org/library/books/jesus-in-india/intro.html

 

 

Posted by on January 3, 2013. Filed under Afghanistan,Arab World,Asia,Israel,Judaism,Middle East,Religion,Taliban,Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

One Response to Jewish community once thrived in Afghanistan

  1. Amtul Q Farhat

    January 5, 2013 at 6:08 am

    Find the timeline, facts, historical and scientific evidence on this link:

    http://www.alislam.org/library/books/jesus-in-india/intro.html

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