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page 1Jewish Yemeni history
Ahmad bin Yahya
Imam (1891-1962)
Jacob Saphir
Romanian Meschulach (1822–1885)
Grand Synagogue of Aden
former Orthodox synagogue in Aden, Yemen
Midrash HaGadol
14th century compilation of aggadic midrashim on the Torah taken from the two Talmuds and earlier Midrashim of Yemenite provenance.
Yiḥyah Qafiḥ
prominent Yemenite rabbi
Rahmanism
Raḥmānān (Musnad: 𐩧𐩢𐩣𐩬𐩬 rḥmnn, "the Merciful") was an epithet and theonym predominantly used to refer to a singular, monotheistic God from the fourth to sixth centuries in South Arabia (though the term originates much earlier in Syria), beginning when the ruling class of the Himyarite Kingdom converted to Judaism and replacing invocations to polytheistic religions. The term may have also been monolatrous until the arrival of Christianity in the mid-sixth century.
Mawza Exile
17th-century persecution of Yemenite Jews
history of the Jews in Aden
historical Jewish community in the port city of Aden
Habbani Jews
Jewish community from the Habban region of eastern Yemen
history of the Jews in Djibouti
aspect of history