Statement of Beliefs:
We believe in the one true Elohim of the Hebrews, the reconstruction of the ancient Hebraic religion, and in the Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim, also known as the Tanakh. We believe all mandatory doctrine solely comes from the Tanakh and all other traditions are optional as long it does not conflict with the Tanakh.
What is Hebrewism? Hebrewism is the ideology of Hebraic reconstructionism which is the reconstruction and restoration of the ancient Hebraic religion.
Isn't that Judaism? Not exactly, Hebrewism is very similar to Judaism, but is quite distinct at the same moment. Judaism is different from the ancient Hebraic religion and it derives it's doctrine by rabbinic sources while Hebrewism rejects those sources and derives it's doctrine by solely the Tanakh, also known as the Hebraic Bible. Our doctrine is more aligned with Karaism which solely believes in the Tanakh as well, but isn't based on reconstruction of the ancient Hebraic religion, unlike Hebrewism. It could even be said Hebrewism is a sect of Karaism since most of our doctrine comes from it.
Isn't that the Hebrew Israelites? No, Hebrewism has nothing to do with the "Hebrew Israelite" cult and does not esteem one race more superior to another which is usually practiced by "Hebrew Israelites". This is pure arrogance and is not part of Hebrewism whatsoever.
Who is a Hebraic reconstructionist? A Hebraic reconstructionist, or just Hebrew, Neo-Hebrew, Hebrewist, or Eberite for short, is someone who believes in the one true Elohim of the Hebrews, the reconstruction of the ancient Hebraic religion, and in the Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim, also known as the Tanakh. They believe all mandatory doctrine solely comes from the Tanakh and all other traditions are optional as long it does not conflict with the Tanakh. If they were already circumcised before, then they would just start following and interpreting the Tanakh in it's plain meaning. If they weren't circumcised before, then they would undergo circumcision and and also follow the Tanakh in it's plain meaning. If your former belief caused you to break the Tanakh, you would repent of your sins against it.