A Story of Faith That Spans the Centuries

The Bnei Menashe attribute their heritage to the first exile from Zion in the days of the Assyrian exile back in the 8th Century B.C.E. Israel Returns this month has brought 80 members of Bnei Menashe home so far, and has approximately another 140 to come.
A Christian Response to the Immigration of Bnei Menashe

Christian supporter reacts to witnessing 40 members of the tribe of Bnei Menashe immigrate to Israel. Donna Jollay Christian Zionist supporter and member of Israel365 Summit talks about the immigration of the Bnei Menashe while welcoming them home at Ben Gurion Airport indeed.
New Bnei Menashe immigrants sing Hatikvah

Bnei Menashe in the airport after landing in Israel and fulfilling their 2,700 year old dream sing Hatikvah. This gives new meaning to the term “Our two thousand year old hope” Click here to support “Israel Returns” and help new immigrants settle in the Land of Israel
Prophecy Fulfilled: Members of the Lost Tribes Return to Zion (Photos)

A group of 80 Bnei Menashe, members of the lost tribe of Menashe, made aliyah (moving to Israel) this past week from India. They comprise the first wave out of a total of 250 immigrants that are slated to arrive over the coming month.
BBC News Broadcast of the Bnei Menashe Immigrants Coming Home to Israel

It was an inspiring day as this new group of Bnei Menashe immigrants landed in Israel and were welcomed by their loved ones and families who had immigrated before them. Click here to support “Israel Returns” and the ingathering of the exiles
Sweethearts Separated for Seven Years Reunited in Zion

They say that airports are places of broken hearts and fulfilled dreams. Of heart wrenching goodbyes, and new beginnings. Having been in and out of many airports, nothing could have prepared me witnessing the fulfillment of prophecy or the reunification of loving couples separated by leagues of ocean and bureaucratic red tape.
Bnei Menashe visit the Western Wall

A recently arrived group of Bnei Menashe visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem in April 2014. Here is a video. Click here to support “Israel Returns,” bringing home the lost tribe of Menashe
Israel Returns, ICEJ Bring Ukrainian Jews in Danger to Israel

The International Christian Embassy of Jerusalem (ICEJ) has stepped in to help facilitate the immigration and absorption of Ukrainian Jews who wish to escape the violence and anti-Semitism that has become rampant in the country.
Bnei Menashe Featured on CBN

Watch the CBN’s (Christian Broadcasting Network) inspiring coverage of the recent aliyah to Israel of the Bnei Menashe – Jews from the lost tribe of Menashe.
Bnei Menashe “Never Forgot of Where They Dreamed of One Day Returning” (Video)

“The Bnei Menashe never forgot who they are, never forgot where they came from, and they never forgot of where they dreamed of one day returning.”