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BRIT-AM
"Rediscovering the Lost
Ten Tribes
from a Jewish perspective"
What is Brit-Am?
Brit-Am is a Jewish organization founded by Yair Davidy and
located in Israel. The purpose of Brit-Am is to research and publish information regarding
the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel from a Jewish perspective. It is an attempt by the House of
Judah to rediscover and recognize the House of Joseph. It is only with such recognition,
that one day the two Houses of Israel may be reunited.
Who are the Lost Ten Tribes?
The "Lost Ten Tribes" were the
Tribes of the Northern Kingdomof Israel, often called the "House of Joseph."
After the Kingdom of Israel was divided into the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the
Southern Kingdom of Judah, the two Houses, the House of Judah to the south, and the House
of Joseph to the North were divided. Soon the House of Joseph was carried away into
captivity and came to be known as "the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel." The House of
Judah remained and came to be known as "Jews."
Yair Davidy's thouroughly documented research has shown that the Lost
Ten Tribes, which had been transplanted to the outskirts of Assyria came to be known as
the Sakeans (they were previously known as Yitzakheans or in Aramaic Isakeans). These
Sakeans are known to have migrated accross the bosphorus and made their way into Europe to
become the Scythians (S'kitheans) and Saxons (Saksons). Davidy's research has shown that
other tribal groups of the Lost Ten Tribes also emerged in Europe under names similar to
those of the Tribe of Israel, such as: Galics (Galileans); Danes (Dans); Cimereans
(Simeons); Goths/Gots (Gads "Gad" is pronounced in Hebrew as "God").
After carefully tracing the migrations of the Tribes Davidy has concluded that each of the
Tribes generally came to be associated with a differant national group in the following
manner:
Ephraim |
Britain |
Manasseh |
USA |
Reuben |
France |
Simeon |
Celts and Jews |
Levi |
With the Jews |
Yehuda |
Jutes and Jews |
Issachar |
Swiss and Fins |
Zebulon |
Holland |
Gad |
Sweden |
Asher |
Scots |
Benjamin |
Belgae and Normans |
Dan |
Danes and Celts |
Naphtali |
Norwegians |
Yair Davidy's research is presented and thouroughly documented
in his three books:
The Tribes, Ephraim and Lost Israelite Identity
These books are all available from Brit-Am. |