This website is for those who are not Jewish and thus, at the present time, cannot meet the requirements to make aliyah to the Land of Israel to live. More specifically, it’s for those who believe they're from the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, also known as Ephraimites or Josephs, who love the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, His Torah, His people Judah and the Land of the Covenant. This would include those who may not identify with Ephraim; but, rather identify as a stranger such as Ruth, the Moabite who left her homeland to be with Naomi and worship Elohim.
The main purpose of this website, at this time, is to be a focal meeting place of contact for those who want to participate in the EPHRAIMITE LETTER CAMPAIGN. Letters from individuals, congregational and ministry leaders may submit a letter expressing their desire to move to the Land or their support of such. Your letter will be translated into Hebrew and then submitted to Aryeh De’eri, Israeli Minister of Interior. You may find more information about the guidelines and how to submit your letter by clicking on the menu tab LETTER SUBMISSION.
Initially, the Ephraimite Reconciliation Committee will focus on obtaining permission to establish a test Ephraimite type community in Israel. You may read the initial PROPOSAL for more information.
The second step, if permission is granted, will be to start negotiations on how this will happen at the direction and within the parameters given by Israeli authorities. At this point, this website will have a private membership section for those working on the project.
To learn more about the background and heart of this campaign, click on HISTORY under the RESOURCES menu tab.
If you would like to receive updates about this campaign and its progress, be sure to subscribe by clicking on the STAY IN TOUCH menu tab.
The main purpose of this website, at this time, is to be a focal meeting place of contact for those who want to participate in the EPHRAIMITE LETTER CAMPAIGN. Letters from individuals, congregational and ministry leaders may submit a letter expressing their desire to move to the Land or their support of such. Your letter will be translated into Hebrew and then submitted to Aryeh De’eri, Israeli Minister of Interior. You may find more information about the guidelines and how to submit your letter by clicking on the menu tab LETTER SUBMISSION.
Initially, the Ephraimite Reconciliation Committee will focus on obtaining permission to establish a test Ephraimite type community in Israel. You may read the initial PROPOSAL for more information.
The second step, if permission is granted, will be to start negotiations on how this will happen at the direction and within the parameters given by Israeli authorities. At this point, this website will have a private membership section for those working on the project.
To learn more about the background and heart of this campaign, click on HISTORY under the RESOURCES menu tab.
If you would like to receive updates about this campaign and its progress, be sure to subscribe by clicking on the STAY IN TOUCH menu tab.