Spanish History Utah

As for Israel, the Law of Return – What about Utah?
The Book of Mormon is considered by some as a religious history of the ten Lost Tribes, by hypothesis, one that, perhaps, who settled in North America in 2000 BC Rabbi Israel ben Manaasseh of Amsterdam, Netherlands is said to have an account by the Spanish Jewish traveler who reported speaking South American Indians who are aware of the Jewish language and rituals in 17th century text entitled "The Hope of Israel." Assuming such evidence is present to records from the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City to convince Israel that all Mormons is another body of refugees wandering in the middle of a remote Utah desert, not less to the tribe of Dan, as desired Falashas assimilate them back into the Holy Land Mormons Americans are inclined to favor this proposal Jew?
Mormons do not claim that individuals in the Book of Mormon is one of the "lost" tribes or their descendants. Most of the Book of Mormon was written by descendants of two specific families, and not a whole tribe. It would surprise me a bit, if there were any, as Jewish customs in South America in the 17th century. FYI, the LDS church is not where things are kept and stored (such as records, etc.). The church has office buildings and storage facilities of those things. Mormons often feel a certain affinity to the Jews and the Jewish faith. About half of the members of the church live in the U.S.. Of these, most are of European descent. Mormons not everyone claim any blood relationship with the Native Americans or the 12 tribes of Israel. I hope that helps clarify some things.