One of the suspects identified in Tuesday’s mass shooting in Jersey City, N.J. is believed to be a onetime member of a movement called the Black Hebrew Israelites. The movement, composed of people of ...
The Black Hebrew Israelites, members of which identify themselves as a historic religious group, has taken center stage after some of its members appeared to be part of a controversial confrontation ...
Over the past week, two prominent African-American celebrities have been condemned for promoting anti-Semitism because of their belief that Black people are the “true” Hebrews, and that there exists a ...
Actor and comedian Nick Cannon is under fire for claiming in his podcast that Black people can’t be anti-Semitic, because they are the “true Hebrews,” according to multiple reports. In the June 30 ...
So, let’s start with a joke. A Black nationalist female rabbi, a Black male womanist rabbi, and Black Jewish apostate walk into a bar… There’s been nonstop controversy since NBA star Kyrie Irving ...
Some social media users have been sharing a quote misattributed to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler with his alleged view on the start of “World War 3”. The posts claim that Hitler considered America’s Black ...
(AP) — In a podcast episode that aired last month that prompted the TV host's firing by ViacomCBS, Cannon and a guest contended that Black people are the true Hebrews and Jews have usurped that ...
Black Hebrew Israelites, an obscure theology, has become a focus of the controversy related to the face-off in Washington, D.C., that has sparked a national debate about politics, race, religion, ...
Performer Nick Cannon was dropped by ViacomCBS on Tuesday after he refused to apologize for anti-Semitic comments made on his podcast. Cannon made the comments while interviewing former Public Enemy ...
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