Shema Yisrael with Dr Y'Shua Yisrael
THE CONTENT OF THE THIRD BBS RADIO BROADCAST
by
Dr. Y’shua Yisrael
Accepting the yoke of the Kingdom of heaven implies a comprehensive grasp of the implications of the first commandment given at Mount Sinai in Exodus 20:2. When the first mitzvah is accepted, and the sovereignty of God’s Oneness is proclaimed (Deuteronomy 6:4) a sequence of primal spiritual letters that reverberate with the universe are released. The words, “Shema Yisrael Hashem Eloheinu Hashem Echad” initiate a heavenly reverberation of spiritual light that proclaims God kingship eternally. In addition, the words: Ve-a-hav-ta eit Adonai e-lo-he-cha b-chol le-va-ve-cah, u-ve-chol naf-she-cha, u-ve chol me-o-de cha” elevates the level of the heart, and repeated recitation conditions the nervous system to experience ecstatic conductivity, the nervous system maintains the all-time awareness of God consciousness.
This is the prophetic final redemption when the dormant seed of Abraham will be in-gathered. The lost sheep of the House of Israel are being awakened and summoned to the House of the LORD. The Mashiach is coming! Therefore, ten men from every nation and tongue will seek out and gravitate to the Yahadut. (Zachariah 8:23).
The remaining broadcast reviews of the proliferation of Black Hebrew groups in the United States. There is a strong conviction in the African American population of having Israelite ancestry. Throughout my childhood and during my travels in the developing world I have encountered this remnant of Israel. Her in America F.S. Cherry begin his outreach to the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel in 1880 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He encouraged Black people to investigate their history to discover their spiritual heritage. In 1896 William Crowdy established a Hebrew congregation in Lawrence Kansas. 1899 a Moorish Zionist Temple in Brooklyn New York. There was an exponential increase in the number of Black American that identified with The YAHADUT following world war I. During the great migration of Blacks from rural areas of the deep south in 1900’s Arnold Josiah Ford founded the congregation, Beth B’nai Abraham in New York. 1918 Wentworth Arthur Matthews founded “The commandment Keepers” and became one of the leading Rabbis in Harlem. Branches of the commandment keepers sprang up in cities Philadelphia, Pittsburg, New Jersey. In 1967 Ben Ammi and his follower migrated to the Holy Land to the city of Dimona where they currently live in an African Hebrew kibbutz. There are groups of Hebrews in Ethiopia that I visited recently, in Ghana and other parts of Africa. This is the fulfillment of biblical prophecy; a glorious moment in time.