Yemenite Jews, also known as Yemeni Jews or Teimanim (from Hebrew: יהודי תימן, romanized: Yehudei Teman; Arabic: اليهود اليمنيون), are Jews who live,...
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Yemenite Jews in Israel are immigrants and descendants of the immigrants of the Yemenite Jewish communities, who now reside within the state of Israel...
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is the pronunciation system for Hebrew traditionally used by Yemenite Jews. Yemenite Hebrew has been studied by language scholars, many of whom believe...
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2015[update], over 700,000 Jews live in the County of Los Angeles, and 1.232 million Jews live in California overall. Jews have immigrated to Los Angeles...
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Payot (section Yemenite Jews)
çufutlar ("Jews without payot"), to distinguish them from the Krymchaks, referred to as zuluflı çufutlar ("Jews with payot"). Many Hasidic and Yemenite ("Teimani")...
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figure in Shia Islamic eschatology Yemenite Hebrew, dialect of the Hebrew language Yemenite Jews Yemenite Kaaba Yemenite step, an Israeli folk dance step...
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Jewish diaspora (redirect from Dispersion of the Jews in the Roman Empire)
communities and Yemenite Jews under the definition of Mizrahi, but do that from rather political generalization than ancestral reasons. Temanim are Jews who were...
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Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen) (category Yemenite Jews)
1950 that brought 49,000 Yemenite Jews to the new state of Israel. During its course, the overwhelming majority of Yemenite Jews – some 47,000 from Yemen...
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including Yemenite Jews, Kurdish Jews, Turkish Jews, Egyptian Jews, Syrian Jews, Lebanese Jews, Iraqi Jews, Jordanian Jews, Saudi Arabian Jews, Emirati Jews, Kuwaiti...
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Yemeni diaspora (section Yemenite Jews in Israel)
Ashkenazi, Sephardi and other Jewish groups. Yemenite Jews are generally described as belonging to "Mizrahi Jews", though they differ from the general trend...
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northern Yemenite Jews, states that under the prophet Jeremiah some 75,000 Israelites, including priests and Levites, traveled to Yemen. The Jews of southern...
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faith and others practicing in secret. Many of the Jews in the area were Adenite and Yemenite Jews, who came to the region as merchants and religious...
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February 5, 2016. "Yemenite government to Jews:Convert or leave Yemen". Jerusalem Post. October 11, 2015. "Some of the last Jews of Yemen brought to...
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Babylonian, Persian, Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Yemenite Jews. Jews under Islamic rule were given the status of dhimmi, along with certain...
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50,000 Yemenite Jews were brought to Israel in Operation On Wings of Eagles through a temporary camp in Aden. In 1943, the immigration of Jews from Yemen...
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Jewish ethnic divisions (redirect from Jews of Central Asia)
Mizrahim, and they included Jews from the Maghreb, Yemenite Jews, Bukharan Jews, Persian Jews, Iraqi Jews, Kurdish Jews, as well as smaller communities...
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Algerian Jews tending to be genetically closer to Europeans than Djerban Jews. The study found that Yemenite, Ethiopian, and Georgian Jews formed their...
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Jews in Eritrea can trace their history back to the late 19th century arrival of Yemenite Jews. Eritrea once had a small community of Yemenite Jews who...
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Sephardic Jews and Mizrahi Jews (mostly Moroccan Jews, Algerian Jews, Tunisian Jews, Yemenite Jews, Bukharan Jews, Iranian Jews, Iraqi Jews, Kurdish Jews, and...
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Kosher locust (category Jews and Judaism in Yemen)
Mordechai Eliyahu permitted consumption to Mizrahi Jews but not Ashkenazi Jews. Among Yemenite Jews "continuous tradition" exists for 3 species: desert...
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Mizrahi Jewish cuisine (redirect from Yemenite Jewish cuisine)
Europe, and in the Turban-shaped variety by Moroccan Jews. Lahoh is a flatbread of the Yemenite Jews with a spongy texture. Mizrahi cuisine makes liberal...
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Jewish population by country (redirect from Jews by country)
and the living arrangement of Jews in the listed countries. Who is a Jew? Jewish ethnic divisions History of the Jews under Muslim rule Judaism by country...
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Sephardic Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי סְפָרַד, romanized: Yehudei Sfarad, transl. 'Jews of Spain'; Ladino: Djudios Sefaradis), also known as Sephardi Jews or Sephardim...
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Malawach (category Yemenite Jews)
"board-like bread"), is a Jewish Yemenite flatbread that is traditional in the Yemeni cuisine. It was brought to Israel by Yemenite Jews. Malawach resembles a thick...
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Racism in Israel (redirect from Racism against Israeli Arabs by Israeli Jews)
attitudes towards fellow Jews of other backgrounds, including against Ethiopian Jews, Indian Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Sephardi Jews, etc. Although intermarriage...
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Judeo-Yemeni Arabic (redirect from Judeo-Yemenite)
Judeo-Yemeni Arabic (also known as Judeo-Yemeni and Yemenite Judeo-Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Yemen. The language...
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Siddur (section Yemenite Jews (Teimanim))
tefillot (תְּפִלּוֹת) among Sephardi Jews, tefillah among German Jews, and tiklāl (תכלאל) among Yemenite Jews. The earliest parts of Jewish prayer books...
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Judaism (redirect from Beliefs of jews)
Ashkenazi Jews (of central and Eastern Europe), the Sephardi Jews (of Spain, Portugal, and North Africa), the Beta Israel of Ethiopia, the Yemenite Jews from...
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The history of the Jews in Tanzania dates back at least to the 1880s, when Yemenite, Ethiopian, and Omani Jews arrived in Tanzania. A later influx of...
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Glosca. Despite the influx of Yemenite Jews to the country precipitated by Operation Magic Carpet, a mass airlift of Jews into Israel from Yemen in 1949–50...
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