- published: 04 Apr 2011
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Yemenite may refer to:
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http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0325.htm This video is for those who want to become familiar with the Hebrew text of the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew is, for this reason, read in a slow and clearly annunciated manner. This is not a professionally made video, so every now and then there will be mistakes. Apologies in advance. Enjoy! hodu l-Adonoy ki tov, ki l-'olam Hasdo =)
A dwindling, tiny Jewish community in the northwestern Yemeni province of Ammran is threatened with extinction amid continued immigration of its members due to increasing harassment and persecution against them and a lack of security. Of the hundreds of families who used to live in Ammran province, some 37 miles northwest of the Yemeni capital Sana'a, only three families remain. While some members of these families are already living outside the country, mainly in the United States or Israel, many of those who remain are considering immigration. Yemeni Jews trace their origin to the time of King Solomon. The majority of what was Yemen's 50,000-strong Jewish community immigrated to Israel upon the declaration of the Jewish state in 1948. Yahya, wearing traditional Yemeni clothes includin...
an annual fast day in Judaism, named for the ninth day (Tish'a) of the month of Av in the Hebrew calendar. The fast commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem, which occurred about 656 years apart, but on the same date. The Book of Lamentations is traditionally read, followed by a series of liturgical lamentations called Kinnot
יהדות תימן Yemenite Song Jewish Yemeni Sana'aי Yemenite Songי יהדות תימן מאז ועד היום, زيون جولان يا مسافر יא מסאפר ציון גולן, מורשת יהדות תימן, יהדות תימןי מורשת יהדות תימן, יהדות תימן, יהדות תימן מאז ועד היוםי Aharon Amram Lait Shi'ari ليت شعري -آرون عمرام اغنية صنعانية يمنية Yemenite jewish songי Zion Golan Ya rait wanti Yahudia; يا ريت وانتي يهوديه اغنية حضرمية يمنية ما السبب ، فؤاد الكبسي ، أغاني يمنية اغنية يمنية حزينة - مسافرين Yemen song مسافرين بالله عندي كلام حمود السمه 'פאר טסי מארח את אלון דה לוקו - שתית اغنية يمنيةי اغنية يمنيةי اغنية مسافرينי اغاني يهوديه يمني -Yemen Jewish song-שיר יהודי תימן-اغنية صنعانية-Sanaa yemen songsי yemeni songsי اغانية يمنية اغاني صنعانية عود اغاني عود اغنية يمنية, اغنية يمنية روعة, اغنية يمنية عود, اغنية يمنية قديمة, اغنية يمنية يهودية, اغني...
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