Prince
Asiel Ben Israel
International Ambassador of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem
“There is a very small percentage of
individuals who are conscious of the problems (confronting African
American). An even smaller percentage possesses the fortitude and concern to
do what is necessary to adequately address the problem. This minute portion
of the population must seize the power to define and control our destiny.” -
His Excellency Prince Asiel Ben Israel
Biographical
Sketch
Prince Asiel Ben Israel is one of the few
African American leaders who has seized the power to define and control our
destiny and direct our people toward the path of positive change. For
30 years he has served as International Ambassador Extraordinaire of the
African Hebrew Israelites of
Jerusalem.
He has maintained the vision, integrity and determination necessary to build
a community that would prove to the world that African Americans can not
only govern themselves; but can and have created an alternative lifestyle
free from the many ills that dominate the lives of Black people in America.
After three decades, Prince Asiel looks back
with great pride and admiration on a community of more than 2,500 African
Americans in Israel, with equal numbers in Africa, the Caribbean and the
U.S. They have succeeded in establishing an environment free from the drugs,
crime and immorality plaguing societies around the world. In August 1994,
the House Human Rights honored the community in a special program on Capitol
Hill entitled “The Miracle in the Desert.” Today the Hebrew Israelite
Community is known as “The Village of Peace.” The Hebrew Israelites have
proven to be the vanguard for a truly progressive development into the 21st
Century.
In the political arena, Prince Asiel’s
relentless dedication to the redevelopment and rebuilding of Africa has
endeared him to African heads of state and American civic, economic and
religious leaders. He has sponsored many political and business delegations
into Israel to foster and further relations between African Americans and
the Jewish Community both in Israel and in America
As President and CEO of
Bold Spiritual Initiative (B.S.I.),
a volunteer resettlement program for African Americans to reconnect to
Africa in a very positive way, Prince Asiel was instrumental in providing
potable water for the first time for eight villages in the Volta Region in
Ghana. He also works very closely with Support-a-Child International, Inc.
in their efforts to eliminate poverty and illiteracy among children.
As the presiding President of
Africa Israel Asia (A.I.A.), an
international trade organization of African Americans, Israelis, and
Africans, Prince Asiel works to bring technology and trade in an efficient
and humanistic structure that benefits people in the diaspora as well as on
the Continent of Africa.
Representing 300 small African-American
businesses, in order to promote trade in African and the Caribbean, Prince
Asiel serves as the International Spokesperson for
Straight Talk
Economic Roundtable (S.T.E.R).
Having served as Chairman of First Africa
Corporation, Prince Asiel organized numerous trade missions to Africa to
establish export relationships between African American entrepreneurs and
indigenous African private and governmental entities. Prince Asiel also
served as board member of the International United Black Fund, the principle
African American owned and operated charitable organization in the United
States. Prince Asiel was the coordinator of African Development Programs
Private Volunteer Organization (PVO) projects and Director of International
Fundraising Projects.
Applying his experience of nearly thirty
years of living and working in Africa, Prince Asiel has acted as special
consultant and confidant to a number of political leaders and organizations
including the World Conference of Mayors.
Prince Asiel has coordinated the convening
of several international conferences and forums including:
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Organized a
delegation of African-American Political leaders for the Fair Election in
the 1998 Presidential election in
Cameroon;
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Presenter in the
Emerging Global Political and Security Trends and Sustaining
Leadership for the Next Century in the 1995 State of the World Forum
“Toward a New Civilization” hosted by Milchail Gorbache;
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The annual Holy
Jerusalem Summit Conferences, which unite national and international leaders
from Christian, Muslim and Hebrew communities in a serious dialogue for the
development strategies which will ensure the survival and betterment of
African Americans and ultimately the world; and
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The National Leader
Council for African Americans, a solution-oriented think tank devoted to
addressing the critical issues facing the community to name a few.
Among the many and diverse offices in which
he has served are:
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Special Economic
Advisor to the World Conference of Mayors
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Member National
Leadership Council of African Americans
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Advisor to the
U.S.
Congressional Black Caucus
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Member of the
African American Clergy Network of
Chicago
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Member of the Board
of Directors of the International United Black Fund
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Sponsor, Holy
Jerusalem Summit Conference
The Ambassador has mastered International
Studies at the University of Ghana
in West Africa and at Makere University in Uganda. He has also obtained
his doctorate from the School of Interactive Theology in Dimona, Israel
at the School of the Prophets Institute.
Through his keen diplomacy, a commitment to
African development and a serious dedication to fulfilling the vision and
dreams inspired by our great forefathers; Prince Asiel Ben Israel has earned
the title of one of the most important champions of freedom anywhere in the
history of the world.
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