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Chosen People

Spending Shabbat with one of the biggest African American congregations in the country

by
Eric Molinsky
December 29, 2008


At least 40,000 African Americans are practicing Jews who believe that Judaism is part of their heritage. They call themselves “Hebrew Israelites,” and their faith has been met with everything from curiosity and enthusiasm to skepticism”or even outright hostility.

Eric Molinsky visited Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken, a Hebrew Israelite synagogue in Chicago, to find out from congregants and clergy how they practice their faith, and what led them to it. Featured prominently in his report: Rabbi Capers Funnye, cousin to incoming first lady Michelle Obama.

Julie Subrin is Tablet Magazine’s executive producer for audio.