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Black Jews, The Commandment Keepers In Harlem, 1910

Black Jews started forming Harlem congregations in the 1910s, based on the conviction that Africans were descended from ancient Hebrews and that Christianity was a religion imposed on them during enslavement in America. Continue reading

Young Jewish Boy, Harlem, 1960’s

A young black Jewish boy one of The Commandment Keepers at the Harlem Synagogue in Harlem, New York, 1960's.Continue reading

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