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Are Taliban a lost tribe of Israel?
by Louis Proyect
22 October 2001 17:14 UTC
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Saturday, October 20, 2001 (SF Chronicle) 

Taliban may have origin in ancient tribe of Israel/Anthropologist finds
many similarities 
Frank Viviano, Chronicle Staff Writer

Jerusalem -- Preoccupied with their own terrorist war at home, Israelis
have paid less attention than the rest of the world to the campaign against
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban.

Just as well, says an Israeli anthropologist -- because the Taliban might
have had Jewish origins.

According to Shalva Weil, there is considerable body of evidence suggesting
that the Pathan ethnic group, from which most of the Taliban are drawn, is
one of the fabled "10 lost tribes" of ancient Israel. Indeed, as recently
as half a century ago, Pathan tribesmen themselves claimed that they were
descended from wandering Jews.

Writing in the weekly magazine "Jerusalem Report," Weil cites a report
delivered to Israeli President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi in the 1950s, based on the
encounter of a Jewish traveler with Pathan nomads.

The Pathans, who are also called Pashtuns, were said to wear cloaks
decorated with a symbol that closely resembled the lamps lit by Jews at
Hanukkah. The traveler also reported that they donned prayer shawls similar
to those of their Jewish counterparts in the West, insisted that men grow
side curls, and lit votive candles on Friday evenings, the beginning of the
Jewish Sabbath.

Some anthropologists have also found Pathan families that circumcise sons
on the eighth day after their birth, in keeping with Jewish custom.

A legend of the Pathans, as recounted to Weil when she did field research
among them in the 1980s along the Pakistani border, tells of a "Jeremiah,"
a son of King Saul -- but not the more familiar Jeremiah of the Old
Testament -- who sired a daughter named "Afghana." Her descendants, the
legend maintains, made their way to the Central Asian land that now bears
her name.

A Jewish connection of more recent and well-documented origin leads just
across Afghanistan's western frontier to the Iranian city of Mashhad. It is
the traditional home of the "Mashhadi Jews," who were forcibly converted to
Shiite Islam after a pogrom in 1839.

Like some of their distant Sephardic cousins in Islamic Spain, the Mashhadi
Jews behaved in public as faithful Muslims -- even making the pilgrimage to
Mecca when they could afford it -- but clung secretly to Judaism at home.

Hundreds of them emigrated to the Shiite region around Herat in western
Afghanistan over the years, which is today a major stronghold of the anti-
Taliban resistance.

The U.S. war against terrorism, in short, may be unfolding amid a second
war between two lost tribes of Israel. 

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Copyright 2001 SF Chronicle


Louis Proyect
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