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The House of Israel
Community, Ghana
the
setting
Most members of the House of
Israel community of Ghana live in Sefwi Wiawso, a
small city in the southwestern corner of Ghana,
somewhat near the nations border with the
Ivory Coast. There is one main street in Sefwi
Wiawso, a dirty road that runs along the top of a
ridge overlooking the green hills of the region.
Small shops line either side of the main strip,
including a general goods store owned by
community member Kofi Kwateng and a photography operation,
"Vote for God Photos," run by community
leader David
Ahenkorah. Other
members of the community live in a small farming
village called Sefwi Sui, which is approximately
twenty miles from Wiawso.
Though the main
street of Sefwi Wiawso is paved, the road leading
the couple miles down to the New Adiembra
neighborhood, the center of the Jewish community,
is dirt and scattered with holes. Groves of
coconut and plantain trees line either side of
the road, and fields of cassava and yams are
tucked behind them. There are also small, brick
houses along the road, out of which little
children run to greet visitors with a happy
"brunei!" (white man).
New Adiembra is a
small, close collection of houses. The Sefwi
Wiawso Jews moved there after neighbors in their
old area, Adiembra, beat and imprisoned them for
preaching Judaism. Most of the communitys
hundred or so members live in New Adiembra,
including David Ahenkorah, Brother Isaiah, and the extensive Armah
family. The Jews live within walking distance of
each other, of Brother Isiahs house where
they meet every night to discuss Judaism, and of
the new synagogue where they meet to pray.

The air in Sefwi
Wiawso is thick and hot. Even so, children run
around all day, playing games and reciting lessons theyve
learned in school. Goats and chickens wander the
streets freely, bah-ing and clucking respectively.
There are few cars but when one goes by it often
chugs due to a failing engine. Only at night does
the cacophony of rural life recede into a
comfortable silence.
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