Who We Jews Are

We are Jews who are Indigenous to Judea and Samaria, Southwest Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. We are MENA Jews that include Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Ashkenazi diaspora ancestries – along with Levantine Jewish families (those families that never left our Land of Israel, despite every attempted ethnic-cleansing by Arabs and Europeans over the last 2,000 years). Our website here, http://www.takemeon.org/dir, is offered to this world to give our extreme Indigenous Judean minority a voice on the social media platforms. Rather than listening to non-Jews and successfully colonized Jews telling our Jewish people’s historical and cultural story, listen to us instead – we MENA Jews by ancestry – who know intimately our Jewish people’s history and culture in the Levant and greater Middle Eastern regions!

Admin for this Jewish Indigenous Rights Advocacy Org Web Site

Chacham Yosef ibn Yehuda – שלום! Who am I? I am the son of a mother who is by direct descent, as is all her mothers before her, a Sardinia Indigenous. I am the son of a father who is, as is all his fathers before him, a Levant Indigenous. The genetic admixtures that my DNA retains – percentages of geographical here and there from Jewish relations with non-Jews who have been added into the Jewish tribe – from my mother’s side shows relations with people that are from Sardinia, Scandinavia, and the United Kingdom. The consistent (never changing in percentage) admixtures that my DNA retains from my father’s side shows relations with Jews, Portuguese, Greeks, and Hungarians. Yes, I am a Sephardi Jew by direct descent! But, DNA doesn’t make you Jewish. Embracing Judaism – the culture, stories and laws, language, lived history, and fate of the Jewish people – is what makes you Jewish.

I am Yosef ben David ibn Yehuda, also known by my colonial name as Joseph Tsefanyahu Farkasdi. And I am your chachám for as long as you see me as such. I am an accidental chachám (a “thought-leader”, “sage”) from too much personal studying into our Indigenous Judean ways. I only want to see the end of European and Arab settler Colonialism and of its inherent systemic racism – antisemitic and skin-color based racism – and to see the creation of a messianic age of genuine peace among humans – in all our inherited differences – from the sharing of these words in this web site here. The only path to peace and security amongst human beings is to allow all surviving Indigenous nations, starting with Israel, to fully decolonize as independent sovereign nations amongst the Colonial established nations upon planet Earth.

Joseph Tsefanyahu Farkasdi, Yosef ibn Yehuda, is a son of Sephardi Jews
Yosef ibn Yehuda, Joseph T Farkasdi

More about me personally – I grew up as an island Jew, a chiloni trapped in a quasi-Christian and quasi-Indigenous world. Ever rebelling against the world around me. I come from an ancestry of Sefardi Jews on my father’s side that found their way up to Hungary after 1492. They were, due to pre-WW2 antisemitism experiences, poor Jews that immigrated from Europe. WW2 turned our family elders deeply silent about their past, and about their transfers of money to the Old World.

And, worse,… So, much has been lost in history for our quote “American” family, due to the Shoah. But, as the Ashkenazi Jews of the island taught me, I am a “pintele yid”, for the blood itself, the ancestors, has driven me to returning. Not too many people in this world understand that ancestral memory is real and it seeks expression in the present.

Hence, the older I got, the more of a cheider I became. Studying anything and everything Jewish, all because my family name proved to me that my lineage is deep and needs to be explored, as the blood in me kept urging day in and day out.

I traced my family line back to, apparently, Satmar land. Which explained to me “why” I feel affinity with Jews who have a Heredi upbringing. Hence, my inexplicable need as a youth to buy Chafetz Chaim’s ספר המצוות הקצר, even without a yeshiva nor Israeli understanding of עברית at the time. I guess it was the name Chafetz Chaim , “Pursuer of Life”, that caught my blood’s attention in this purchase.

Chafetz Chaim, Pursuer of Life
ספר המצוות הקצר

Then, I came upon a cassette, before military service, of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi ע”ה chanting tefillah. A couple of chants, I still chant in his derech to this very day. My daughter was born quite the vocalist as I was born and proved to be, so tefillah it is! It doesn’t really matter where a Jew is from, only that our emunah is being expressed. Authentically, from the heart, regardless the raised method of expressing this.

So, between feeling (and experiencing, however brief) relationship with and warring with Arabs, between experiencing Western and Eastern expressions of Jewishness, between growing up between Colonists and Indigenous, I have an Indigenous sense of understanding about this world. Without a destined and predetermined bubble of social influence to abide by.

I guess, this means that I will always offend everyone, Indigenous and Colonizer, in my expressions. And also those who are partially successfully colonized – either way – in between. I’ve never settled into a communal social camp fully, because of this. I understand the importance of every human’s perspective, but I also understand that still surviving Indigenous Peoples NEED to be heard and respected. It will always be my derech to address this latter.

I don’t know “why”. I am just living life through my particular lens, like all others who are around me. I can never be mad or hateful, but I can be bluntly real and honestly expressing from my experience of life. Even though I know it is likely to offend others. It is always such a blessing to me, when those who protest SO MUCH keep engaging with me!

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks explains Judaism in a nutshell, WITH and WITHOUT our Indigenous national borders!
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks explains Judaism in a nutshell, WITH and WITHOUT our Indigenous national borders!

With me, as a pintele yid (a Jewish indigenous spark), I engaged in teshuva – embraced a legal Jewish community that recognized me and – through long years of study of Jewish history, language, rituals, and laws – found myself adopted into the communal Jewish tribe. No longer a misfit chiloni. Meaning, I count for a minyan and am eligible to be called upon to read the Torah to the Jewish community. Because this is my BIRTHRIGHT as a Jew indigenous to Judea and Samaria by all fathers before me!

This can be your birthright, too, IF you are chiloni, anusim, or tinok she’nishba! If your ancestors speak to you within your blood and you are brought back to our people, irregardless of Christian or Muslim colonial religions, then chances are that we – the Jewish people who are Indigenous to our Canaan land of Israel (whether land raised or diaspora raised) – NEED to here your voice of Jewish contribution to our collective Jewish people’s survival. Along with those who are ruled Jewish through a beit din!

Do NOT be afraid to embrace, find your place of community with our Jewish people, and let go of the “boarding school” mentality of the European and Arab settler Colonists upon our SHARED planet Earth 🌍🌎! We, the Jewish people, survive generation after generation for a reason. We are the first Indigenous people worldwide colonized for Colonial Allah, Christ and, now, Marx ruling dominionism upon all of planet Earth.

So, we know a thing or two! Both about ourselves as a people and of the worldwide Colonizers ☪️☭✝️ of indigenous peoples. The Jewish people are STILL a light unto all the still surviving Indigenous nations to this very day, because of this! Lastly, if you are wanting for me to lead you, I will not. And, if you are wanting for me to follow you, I will not. NOW, if you are willing to walk beside me, then, TOGETHER we will walk in the path of ha’Shem in ALL our inherited Indigeneity!

שמע ישראל נקיים את חובתנו לאחד את העולם! לא יהיה לי אלהים על פני. זכור את יום השבת לקדשו.

Who We Are at TakeMeOn. We are Jews who are Indigenous to Judea and Samaria, our Southwest Asian Canaan land of Israel.

Learn more about us here – http://www.takemeon.org/dir/