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Black Hebrew Israelites supported Kyrie Irving as he returned to the Nets after missing eight games for alleged antisemitic views.
The Black Hebrew Israelite movement argues that white Jews "stole" their birthright. Their beliefs have been echoed by celebrities like Kanye West.
But the Black Hebrew Israelites don't have a significant record of violence, Segal said, noting that the ADL has been tracking the movement since the late 1970s or early 1980s.
TikTokers say in recent viral videos that members of an extremist hate group handed out anti-Native American flyers on Native reservations.
As Black Hebrew Israelite ideology has been thrust into the spotlight and critiqued in recent weeks through a pair of high-profile controversies, Stoudemire has responded — as both a Jew and as ...
A group of Black Hebrew Israelite protesters can be seen chanting “we are the real Jews” and “time to wake up” in support of NBA star Kyrie Irving on November 20.
Plus, perhaps due to the assumption that all Black people are the same, the possibility that such diversity has been culturally normative in Israelite communities for centuries frequently goes ...
The Black Hebrew Israelites have taken to the streets of Brooklyn, New York, in the wake of Kyrie Irving's return to the Brooklyn Nets.
During the Nets vs. Knicks game, Black Hebrew Israelites came out to “peacefully,” protest the Nets decision to reprimand Kyrie Irving.
A brawl broke out Saturday between pro-Palestine and Black Hebrew Israelites in Chicago during demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas war.
According to Sports Illustrated, Black Hebrew Israelites gathered in large numbers outside the Barclays Center ahead of Irving’s homecoming, when the Nets beat the Memphis Grizzlies 127-115.