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The Bnei Menashe (Hebrew for "Sons of Manasseh") are members of the ethnic family. Though many were converted to Christianity by British missionaries in the late 19th century, they maintained oral traditions that mirror the Book of Genesis—tales of a Great Flood, the separation of languages, and a specific ancestor named Manmasi . In the mid-20th century, a spiritual awakening led many to return to the Jewish practices of their ancestors, such as observing the Sabbath , keeping kosher , and celebrating biblical festivals. A Historic Homecoming

The Long Road Home: The Bnei Menashe’s Journey from India to Zion Menashe

The dream of (immigration to Israel) is becoming a reality for thousands. As of April 2026 , recent milestones have accelerated this process: Journey to the East | Hadassah Magazine The Bnei Menashe (Hebrew for "Sons of Manasseh")

The story of the is one of the most remarkable modern-day odysseys of faith and identity. Claiming descent from the Tribe of Manasseh —one of the ten "lost tribes" exiled by the Assyrian Empire over 2,700 years ago—this community has spent centuries in the hills of northeastern India, in the states of Manipur and Mizoram . Now, after decades of anticipation, their "Long Journey Home" is entering a historic new phase. Who are the Bnei Menashe? A Historic Homecoming The Long Road Home: The