Background
Eliahu Avichail was born on the 23rd of January, 1932 in Jerusalem, Yerushalayim, Israel.
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(The aim of this book is to engage a new discussion on the...)
The aim of this book is to engage a new discussion on the subject of the Ten Tribes, corresponding in as far as possible to the current reality and without relation to past hearsay evidence. The book has two main objectives: firstly to present a general picture to the reader of how the subject is reflected in the Bible, in the writings of our sages and in the responsa of Torah luminaries through the generations; and secondly, to present the most recent information on the tribes and groups that possess many traditions apparently linking them to the Jewish people. It also relates the attitude of religious leaders today towards these various groups and to the work of the Amishav organization and presents accounts of some of the expeditions of Amishav emissaries to the various groups.
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Eliahu Avichail was born on the 23rd of January, 1932 in Jerusalem, Yerushalayim, Israel.
Eliahu Avichail graduated from Yeshivat Merkaz Harav and became Rabbi.
Eliahu Avichail was a students rabbi at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was a rabbi of Shalva Settlement and schoolmaster of Agricultural Training Farm at Azata.
Eliahu Avichail published books in Hebrew and English about Judaism, Diaspora, and Halacha including: "The Ten Tribes", "Basic Halacha", "Holy Days". He was a lecturer at Lipshitz Institute. Eliahu Avichail was the Chairman of "Amishav" Association for the Dispersed of Israel.
(The aim of this book is to engage a new discussion on the...)
Eliahu Avichail has 6 children.