Responding to accusations of racism, senior Interior Ministry official asks lawmakers, ‘Do you want half of Africa coming here?’

Ed note–Those of African descent cannot be considered Jews according to Jewish law as based upon both the Torah and upon Jewish tradition per the biblical story of Ham as outlined in the Old Testament. According to the Torah narrative, Ham–said to be the father of the African peoples–along with all his progeny were/are cursed to live as slaves in perpetuity as specifically proscribed in the book of Genesis, to wit–

Cursed be Canaan! The lowest of slaves will he be to his brothers, and praise be to the Lord, the God of Shem! May Canaan be the slave of Shem. May God extend Japheth’s lands and may Japheth live in the tents of Shem, and may Canaan be the slave of Japheth…’

And since it is part of the Judaic paradigm that no Jew may be a slave to any Gentile, and since blacks are said to carry the curse of their father Ham for all eternity, thus our unfortunate Kenyan wanting to join la familia is just not possible, something he should on know all too well from his Judaic studies.

Haaretz

Opposition lawmakers on Wednesday accused the Interior Ministry of outright racism and discrimination against black Jews, citing the recent case of an African convert who was deported hours after landing in Israel, even though he had a valid visa.

Kenyan citizen Yehuda Kimani, 31, had obtained permission from the Israeli ambassador in Nairobi to study at a yeshiva run by the Conservative movement in Jerusalem. But after being detained at the airport, he was not allowed to call his sponsors in Israel.

“I am sorry to say, but there is no other word to describe this but racism,” said Yael Cohen Paran (Zionist Union). She was speaking at a special session convened by the Knesset Committee for Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs to determine whether the Interior Ministry systematically discriminates against converts of color – particularly those affiliated with the Conservative movement.

“Let’s be honest, if he had been a white man from another place in the world they would have at least let him call a lawyer,” said Zionist Union’s leader in the Knesset, Isaac Herzog. His party colleague, Ksenia Svetlova, noted: “I’m sure if he had been invited to attend a Satmar [Hasidic sect] yeshiva, he wouldn’t have encountered any problems.”

Responding to the allegations, the director of the ministry’s Population Registry and Status Department, Amos Arbel, denied that different criteria are applied to visa applicants based on their country of origin. However, he also asked his detractors: “Do you want half of Africa coming here?”Arbel said that as far as the ministry was concerned, Kimani was not Jewish: “Sorry to say this, but for us he is a goy from Kenya.”

A ministry spokeswoman had originally explained that Kimani (who was born Francis Kimani Njogu) was deported because he hadn’t bothered notifying embassy staff in Nairobi that a previous visa request had been rejected and “because of concerns that he would stay here.”

But at the Knesset session on Wednesday Arbel said the reason Kimani was deported was because he had applied for a tourist visa when he should have been applying for a student one.The three-month visa issued to Yehuda Kimani, signed by Israel’s ambassador in Nairobi Noah Gal Gendler. The three-month visa issued to Yehuda Kimani, signed by Israel’s ambassador in Nairobi Noah Gal Gendler. Rabbi Andy Sacks Representatives of the Conservative movement pointed out that Kimani had not applied for a student visa because his request would have been immediately rejected due to current ministry guidelines.

They explained that in the case of non-degree-conferring institutions of higher education, such as yeshivas, the ministry only approves student visas for applicants recognized as Jewish.

To date, Israel has yet to recognize the Abayudaya – the community to which Kimani belongs and which is based in Uganda – as Jewish. They are, however, recognized as Jewish by the Jewish Agency.

Kimani’s conversion to Judaism in 2010 was overseen by the rabbi from the Abayudaya community in Uganda.

The Abayudaya community split from Christianity in the early 20th century when its members began identifying as Jews and observing Jewish laws and customs. The community numbers somewhere between 1,500 and 2,000 members.

At the conclusion of the session, Arbel agreed to allow Kimani to apply again for a visa – but only a tourist visa. Conservative movement leaders have yet to decide whether to accept this precondition.In a video message delivered during the session, Kimani said he was “disappointed and confused,” and that he still did not understand why he had been denied entry to Israel. “I still want to study at the Conservative yeshiva in Jerusalem,” he added.

Yizhar Hess, executive director of the Conservative movement in Israel, noted that Kimani’s deportation had been headline news in Kenya. “It made Israel look very, very bad,” he said.

Saying he preferred to avoid the term “racism,” Jewish Agency Deputy Chairman David Breakstone warned: “I suspect our enemies will latch onto this to call us racists, and Kimani will become the poster boy for the BDS [Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions] movement and for those who call Israel an apartheid state.”

He added that the Jewish Agency was currently in discussions with the Interior Ministry about recognizing the Abayudaya as an official Jewish community.

One member of the Abayudaya, Shoshana Nambi, told the session that although she had succeeded in obtaining a visa to study at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, she did not qualify for the usual scholarships because the Interior Ministry does not consider her Jewish. Nambi was converted by a Conservative movement rabbinical court in 2002.

“Even though we have been practicing Jews for almost 100 years, we are still struggling with acceptance and want to belong,” she added.

6 thoughts on “'He’s a Goy From Kenya'–Israeli Officials Defend Deportation of Jewish Convert From Africa”
  1. “I suspect our enemies will latch onto this to call us racists, and Kimani will become the poster boy for the BDS [Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions] movement and for those who call Israel an apartheid state.”
    That is what they WANTED in taking this stand, right? Controversy. Inability to understand or accept anybody with a different view. “As long as they are talking about me, they are thinking about me.” is an expression heard many times from proud and arrogant members of the tribe. Even if everyone in the world learned to think their way, they would still not be happy because they seem to love to have the controversy and it all is part of their game theory perhaps.

  2. Jews are not jews if they’re black. End of story. The thought of a black man, even if jewish, mating with white Israeli girls horrifies Israeli officials. Most jews are overtly racist towards blacks.
    Jew assistance with the civil rights movement in America did so for very ulterior reasons. Making things better for blacks would make things better for jews as well.

  3. Reblogged this on Mothman777's Blog and commented:
    ‘He’s a Goy From Kenya’. Yup, that’s it, this is the edict of the Jews, as the Torah, the original Jewish scripture of the very first Jews states quite explicitly that Jews are eternally Jews and can never become gentiles, and that the same is true for gentiles, that gentiles can never become Jews under any circumstances.
    NO conversion is possible, ONLY family lines of crypto-Jews who have been living as ‘Christians’, ‘Muslims’ or whatever, even for centuries, intermarrying only within the circles of similar crypto-Jews to preserve the unique Jewish genomic haplotype and the uniqueness of their racial soul group, are able to eventually ‘convert’, or reaffirm their actual Judaic nature, in other words, those who have been Jews all along.

  4. I know this is missing the point of the entire article but, IMHO, they did this man a favour by abusing him so. After all these years I don’t even bother condemning them for their innate racism, it is just too in our faces and I am tired of giving them that acknowledgement.
    Hopefully Yehuda sees the truth of things and walks away towards a more accepting path. Methinks I am being overly optimistic, but being openly referred to as “just a goy” should serve as a major epiphany booster/enhancer.

  5. The dude was probably in some Evangelical cult and thought by becoming a Jew, it would work some magic. It sure did.

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