Examples of 'yemenite jews' in a sentence

Meaning of "yemenite jews"

yemenite jews - refers to the Jewish community that historically lived in Yemen, a country located in the Middle East. It specifically refers to the Jewish population of Yemen, their culture, traditions, and religious practices

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Yemenite Jews were also among the first residents.
This continued to be the way in which Yemenite Jews baked bread until modern times.
Yemenite Jews also experienced violent persecution at times.
The term is also traditionally applied to Yemenite Jews.
Yemenite Jews before the mass exodus from the country.
Lahoh is a flatbread of the Yemenite Jews with a spongy texture.
Yemenite Jews also wore a distinctive tallit often found to this day.
The same customs were in vogue among the Yemenite Jews.
Yemenite Jews include it as part of Yehi kevod.
This division would be reflected among the Yemenite Jews.
Yemenite Jews do not eat dairy foods on Shavuot.
Of recent years there has also been a large influx of Yemenite Jews.
Yemenite Jews brought their language to Israel through immigration.
In the course of Maimonides attempt to strengthen the morale of the Yemenite Jews.
Only Yemenite Jews continue to use the targumim liturgically.

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This division was reflected among Yemenite Jews.
The Yemenite Jews were motivated by their belief in the imminent arrival of the Messiah.
And they give them to the Yemenite Jews.
But the Yemenite Jews are not dead.
Jewish communities persist until today see Yemenite Jews.
Previous story Yemenite Jews immigrate to Israel in covert operation.
It is a staple of the Yemenite Jews.
Most Yemenite Jews living today follow the Shami customs.
The Sharabi Jews have a slightly different pronunciation than most other Yemenite Jews.
Yemenite Jews have long had ties to the Land of Israel.
As a result, the plight of Yemenite Jews went unrecognized by the outside world.
Yemenite Jews carried on intricate dances, many of which are still practiced today.
It was during this time that about 10 % of the Yemenite Jews left.
Many Hasidic and Yemenite Jews let their sidelocks grow particularly long.
Yemenite Jews came later, at the beginning of the 20th century.
It 's exactly 80 years since the Yemenite Jews were driven out of here, ” Elkin said.
The Sephardic custom, Yemenite Jews do not get married starting from the seventeenth of Tamuz.

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