Jewish Abayudaya Uganda Consulting Cabinet
The history of the Jews in Uganda is connected to some internal tribes who claim Jewish ancestry, such as the Abayudaya, down to the twentieth century when Uganda under British control was offered to the Jews of the world as a "Jewish homeland" under the British Uganda Programme known as the "Uganda Plan" and culminating with the troubled relationship between Ugandan leader Idi Amin with Israel that ended with Operation Entebbe known as the "Entebbe Rescue" or "Entebbe Raid" of 1976.
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The Abayudaya (Abayudaya is Luganda for "People of Judah", are a community in eastern Uganda near the town of Mbale who practice Judaism. They are devout in their practice, keeping kashrut, and observing Shabbat. There are several different villages where the Abayudaya live. Most of these are recognized by the Reform and Conservative movements of Judaism. In June 2016 Rabbi Shlomo Riskin led a Beit Din that performed an Orthodox conversion for the Putti community of Abayudaya.
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Projects will be identified and supported by ARM Global Incorporation Ltd all these projects will comply with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Cabinet will act in an advisory position covering a variety of subjects including Sustainable Agriculture, Children's Education, Health, Nutrition, Reforestation etc.