Notes
INTRODUCTION
- Shahan,El ‘Ever ha-Sambatyon, 11.
- Romanian and German armies murdered about 185 , 000 deported
Ukrainian and Romanian Jews in Transnistria between September 1941 and
March 1943. - Shahan,El ‘Ever ha-Sambatyon, 12 – 13.
- Neubauer, “Where Are the Ten Tribes?” I, II, III, IV.
- Other languages provide other examples. For instance, in Hebrew, the
word “never” isle-‘olam, which literally means “to world.” The word “ever” is
me-‘olam, which literally means “from world.” In both cases the origin of the
expression stems probably from the temporal qualities of the word “world.”
Thus, “world/‘olam” in this case represents the ultimate most absolute (and
somehow still indefinite) unit of time. - Rocha,El origen de los indios, 123.
- Kingsborough,Antiquities;Goodkind, “Lord Kingsborough.” See also
Pen ̃afiel,Nombres Geograficos de Mexico. - McLeod,Epitome;McLeod,Korea.
- Grimaldi,Manasseh in Scotland.
- Forster,Monuments of Assyria.
- Wolff,Missionary Journal;Wolff,Researches;Wolff,Travels.
- Rosen,Oriental Memories, 102.
- Haga,Sefer Ha-Berit Ha-Hadash.
- Rosen,Oriental Memories.
- See, for example, Parfitt and Egorova,Genetics;Parfitt, “Constructing
Black Jews.” - Hyamson, “Lost Tribes,” 641.