THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 26, 1982 5 New 'Acts of Faith Volume Explains Jewish Religious Sects By ALLEN A. WARSEN quested that it construct a "Acts of Faith: a Journey church. The president of to the Fringes of Jewish Mexico ruled in favor of a Identity," authored by Dan school. Ross and published by St. Among the earliest schol- Martin's Press, is a study of ars who explored this sect Jewish sects found in was anthropologist Raphael Europe, Africa, Asia and Patai of the Hebrew Uni- America. Three of these versity of Jerusalem. His sects will be reviewed in researches and conclusions this article. constitute the principal Strange is the story of the sources of Ross' account of so called Indian Jews of the "israelitas." Mexico. Concentrated in the Patai discovered that village of Venta Prieta, they the "israelitas," like the first came to the attention of vast majority of the Mex- 'le Mexican Jews in the icans were "mestizos" )30s when the Mexico City and not Indians. He also newspapers reported that a discounted the view that feud started between the they were descendants of "israelitas" and the Spanish Marranos. He "catelicos" of Venta Prieta. found that the "is- The former demanded that raelitas" originally were the government build a members of the Protes- school for all the children of tant fundamentalist "Ig- the village; the latter re- lesia de Dios"• (the Church of God), a sect I "which abstains from pork, observes the Sab- bath on Saturday, and claims to be the spiritual heir of ancient Israel." Why and when the "is- raelitas" broke away from "Iglesia de Dios" is still a mystery. When Patai visited Venta Prieta in 1948, there were only 50 "israelitas." They included the most respected and wealthiest villagers, including the local magis- trate who also was the president of the synagogue. - Their synagogue, an adobe structure, "was fur- nished with a Holy Ark, a table covered with a white cloth and four benches. The tablecloth contained the in- scription "Iglesia de dios." Their prayers consisted of Christian hymns and a few Hebrew songs. During the JEWISH service the worshipers often NATIONAL FUND kneeled and the girls cup- 27308 SOUTHFIELD ped their hands in front of SFLD, MI. 48076 them. 557-6644 At first, the "israelitas" Monday thru Thursday, were shunned by the SAY IT WITH TREES 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM 7-11r1 , 17 Mexican Jews. However, as they moved closer to traditional Judaism, the attitude of many Mexican Jews became more friendly towards them. Jewish youths even began to teach them He- brew. A group of Reform young people from New York came to Venta Prieta and helped the "israelitas" build a so- cial and cultural center. Others helped them con- struct a new brick synagogue. "Their community," Ross states, "passed a milestone in 1963 when its first youth went to Israel" to study in an agricultural college where he later became an instructor. Since then, more "israelitas" settled in the Holy Land. * * * "The Split Identity of the Karaites" traces the Karaite origin to Iraq. There, in the Eighth Cen- tury, the opponents of rab- binical Judaism formed their own religious sect bas- ing its beliefs exclusively on the Bible. Since then the Karaites settled in many lands form- ing their own Diaspora. Their numbers varied throughout their long his- tory. However, at the be- ginning of World War II, 18 Karaites lived in Germany, 250 in France, 1,200 in Po- land and Lithuania, 10,000 in the Soviet Union and 10,000 in the Middle East, including Palestine. Incredibly, the Nazis did not consider the European Karaites as Jews. They therefore es- caped the consequences of the "fmal solution." In Israel, the Karaites have their own rabbis, a chief rabbinate, a national council, kosher slaughter- ers, mohels and religious courts. But they are not allowed legally to marry other Jews. Their central synagogue and religious center are lo- cated in Ramla. Signific- antly, they use the word Karaite as an adjective and not as a noun. Thus the sign on the entrance door to their center reads "Center of Karaite Jews in Israel." Characteristic are their religious practices: They don't wear shoes in their synagogue because God told Moses, "Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground." The traditional Jews base their laws of "kas- hrut" on the biblical pro- hibition, "Thou shalt not seethe a kid in its mother's milk," and interpret this prohibition metaphorically. The Karaites use it literally. "Until recently they would not keep lamps or fires burning on the Sab- bath even if they had been kindled on Friday after- noon." But lately some "dis- senters" began using elec- tric lights on the Sabbath. They thus split the commu- nity into "friends of light" and "friends of darkness." They consider a Jew any- one whose father is Jewish. The most tragic event in their history occurred on July 15, 1099. The Crusad- ers, conquerors of Jerusalem, "herded all its Jews — Karaite and Rab- banite alike — into a synagogue, set it on fire and burned them alive. Unlike the Karaites, the Samaritans believe only in the five books of Moses. Samaritan sect "was the They deny they are° either last three pre-Christian Jews, Christians or Mos- centuries." He contends lems. Calling themselves that the Samaritan sect was "Shamerim" (the "Obser- then one of many competing vant"), they are sects that claimed "to pos- monotheists and revere sess the true Israelite reli- Moses. Their main annual gion." During that period, event is the sacrifice of the the Samaritans formulated Paschal Lamb on Mount their beliefs, including their Gerizim on the 14th day of acceptance of the Pen- Nisan. tateuch, the reverence of The Samaritans Moses and "the sanctity of number 500 souls: half Mount Gerizim." live in Nablus and half in "Acts of Faith: a Journey Holon, a suburb of Tel to the Fringes of Jewish Aviv. Though small in Identity" contains the su- numbers, "they are a liv- perb photographs that illus- ing people with their own trate and dramatize the history, their own poets, text. Combined, they pro- philosophers, heroes, vide a deeper understand- holocausts, and their ing and greater apprecia- own struggle for survi- tion of the religious sects val." that evolved during the mil- What about the genesis of lenia of Jewish history. this ancient people? Schol- ars have given different an- OFFICIAL (--) AGENCY swers to this puzzling ques- tion. 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