Ben Ammi
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Ben Ammi (born Ben Carter in the United States, 1939), also known as Ben Ammi Ben-Israel (Hebrew: בן עמי בן-ישראל; meaning "Son of my People, Son of Israel" in Hebrew) is the founder and spiritual leader of The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. He grew up in Chicago and worked in a factory casting airline parts. It was here that he was exposed by a coworker to the claim that African Americans are descendants of the Biblical Israelites. At age 22 he was ordained and renamed Ben Ammi. He claims to have received a vision from the angel Gabriel in 1966.[1] In the vision he claimed he was instructed to: "Lead the children of Israel to the promised land, and establish the long-awaited Kingdom of God." Despite the numerous difficulties on the path to fulfilling the words of the angel, it has been done; confirming that Ben Ammi was speaking Truth, Deut18:18-. Ben Ammi page
In 1967 Ben Ammi led roughly 350 of his followers to Liberia to purge themselves of the negro mind they had received in the United States of America. After two and a half years many had lost faith and gone home. At this point he decided to send five families to Israel in 1969. Ben Ammi and more of his followers arrived in the ensuing months. The Israeli authorities did not deem the group Jewish, and therefore did not grant them a right of return; and hence citizenship. However, they allowed them entry into the country, issuing them tourist visas. However, conflict arose when it became apparent that the group had no intention of leaving. In 1989 Ben Ammi met with the Israeli Interior Minister and the following year the group's members were issued work permits.
In 1991, they were given temporary resident status for a period of five years, which in 1995 was extended for another three years. At the beginning of 2004, the group was granted residency status by the Interior Ministry.
[edit] Writings by Ben Ammi, also called The Resurrection Series
- God the Black Man and Truth
- God and the Law of Relativity
- The Messiah and the End of this World
- Everlasting Life: from Thought to Reality
- Yeshua The Hebrew Mesiah or Jesus the Christian Christ
- An Imitation of Life
- The Revival of the Holy Spirit
- The Resurrection: from Judgement to Post Judgement. Washington, D.C.: Communicators Press. ISBN 0962046310.