The Suppression of the History of Israel by Mikha'el HaKohen
The Suppression of the History of Israel is a groundbreaking seven-volume series authored by Mikha'el HaKohen, a direct descendant of the ancient Israelite priesthood (HaKohen). This series delves deep into the often-overlooked and suppressed narratives of ancient Israel, restoring the truth behind pivotal historical and cultural moments. The work challenges conventional historical assumptions, exploring the true origins of the Torah, the Levite priesthood, the significance of Mount Gerizim, and the ancient practices that have influenced modern religious traditions. Written with meticulous care, the series serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding Israel’s hidden history.
This series is not just a historical examination; it is a vital reclamation of Israel’s past. By bringing to light the suppressed histories and overlooked truths, The Suppression of the History of Israel offers readers a more accurate understanding of Israel’s cultural, religious, and historical identity. It explores the lost narratives that have shaped Judaism and Christianity and challenges long-standing assumptions about the roles of the Levite priesthood and other significant Israelite traditions. This series is an essential resource for anyone seeking to uncover the deeper layers of Israel’s impact on the world’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
Each volume of The Suppression of the History of Israel addresses a specific aspect of Israel’s past, providing a deep dive into the history, culture, and spirituality of the ancient Israelites. Key topics include:
Explore the role of the Levites in maintaining Israel’s spiritual practices. The series uncovers significance of their duties, highlighting their influence on religious and societal structures.
Discover the importance of Mount Gerizim as the original holy site and the ongoing connection between the Samaritans and ancient Israel.
Gain a deeper understanding of the development of the Torah, its early traditions, and its evolution through the centuries within historical and cultural contexts.
The series works to restore the authentic cultural and religious identity of Israel, revealing the profound legacy that has been lost over time.
Learn about the interactions between Israelite traditions and surrounding cultures, examining the impact of foreign religious practices on Israel’s faith systems.
Delve into the history of the northern tribes of Israel, their exile. This volume uncovers the story of the northern kingdom and its influence on Israelite identity.
As a verified descendant of the HaKohen priestly lineage, Mikha'el HaKohen’s perspective on Israelite history is both personal and scholarly. This unique position brings an unmatched level of authority, credibility, and insight to the series. Mikha'el combines over a decade of rigorous research with his own lineage to provide an unparalleled exploration of Israel’s forgotten history. His academic training, combined with his lived connection to the Israelite past, positions him as a leading expert on these hidden aspects of Israel’s legacy.
The Suppression of the History of Israel is a cornerstone of educational resources for those interested in exploring the hidden truths of ancient Israel. As the definitive work on this subject, the series is expected to drive interest, particularly in scholarly circles, faith-based communities, and anyone passionate about the preservation and restoration of Israelite heritage. The series will engage readers worldwide, offering a deep dive into Israel’s history while challenging the established narratives that have dominated for centuries.
As the HaKohen Foundation continues to promote the series, we invite you to explore its volumes and engage with the vital topics it addresses. By supporting the series, you contribute to the global effort to restore and preserve Israel’s history. The knowledge contained within these volumes will not only deepen your understanding of Israel’s past but also ensure that these narratives are shared with future generations.