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Yitzhak Carmeli Explores Nile River in Search of Lost Ten Tribes of Israel

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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Yitzhak Carmeli continues his journey across Africa in pursuit of the lost Ten Tribes of Israel, this time arriving at the Nile River, the longest river in the world. Carmeli clarifies a common misconception, explaining that the Nile has two main sources: one in Ethiopia and another in Uganda, not Egypt as many believe. Upon reaching the Nile, Carmeli describes it as a vital lifeline for hundreds of millions of Africans and offers blessings in the name of the Creator.

During his stay, Carmeli shares his experiences, noting that their diet has mostly consisted of bananas, and they attempted fishing in the Nile to diversify their food. However, their efforts yielded only small fish and an old, moldy sack initially mistaken for a large fish. Carmeli concludes with a compelling question that drives the entire expedition: whether the lost Ten Tribes might be found somewhere beyond the Nile River. He invites readers to stay tuned for further discoveries.

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