Hi Religion Unplugged readers, According to oral tradition, the Lemba people of Zimbabwe are descendants of seven Jewish men who left Judea over two thousand years ago and married African wives. The community still exists today, practicing many of the regular traditions of Judaism, but some of its members have begun assimilating in urban communities. This assilmilation and the subsequent diminishing of community has encouraged the Lemba to intentionally connect with their Jewish roots. It’s sparked something of a renaissance in the community and a closeness connected to faith and religious practice. In today’s top story, Zimbabwe contributor Cyril Zenda writes on the Lemba people, their growth as a community, and the challenges they still face. The Jewish Renaissance Of Zimbabwe’s Lemba CommunityWithout any physical distinction from their neighbors and without any open religious congregations of their own, many Jews in Zimbabwe couldn’t resist the lure of joining mainstream society in which they lived. This assimilation trend by younger members of the Lemba community prompted soul searching by some, resulting in a decision to retrace the way back to their original Jewish faith. by Cyril Zenda Paws In The Pews: Some Churches Have Gone Out Of Their Way To Welcome Dogs
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Celebrating a Jewish renaissance
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