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    Yemenite Hebrew (Hebrew: עִבְרִית תֵּימָנִית‎ ʿĪvrīṯ Tēmŏnīṯ), also referred to as Temani Hebrew, is the pronunciation system for Hebrew traditionally...
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    Yemenite Jews, also known as Yemeni Jews or Teimanim (from Hebrew: יהודי תימן, romanized: Yehude Teman; Arabic: اليهود اليمنيون), are those Jews who live...
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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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    the exception of Yemenite Hebrew. This pronunciation, in the form used by the Jerusalem Sephardic community, is the basis of the Hebrew phonology of Israeli...
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  • pronunciation it may be [ʌ]) in Ashkenazi Hebrew, as in Yemenite and Tiberian Hebrew, where it is [a] in Israeli Hebrew. (Compare Dovid (Lithuanian) or Duvid...
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    The Yemenite Children Affair (Hebrew: פרשת ילדי תימן, romanized: Parshat Yaldei Teiman) refers to the disappearance of mainly Yemenite Jewish babies and...
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  • like bet with dagesh In Syrian and Yemenite Hebrew, gimel without dagesh is pronounced [ɣ]. In Yemenite Hebrew, and in the Iraqi pronunciation of the...
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    Payot (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    There are different styles of payot among Haredi or Hasidic, Yemenite, and Chardal Jews. Yemenite Jews call their sidelocks simanim (סִימָנִים‎), literally...
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  • convergence between the Sephardi and the local pronunciations of Hebrew. Yemenite Hebrew is also considered quite separate, as it has a wholly different...
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  • Anatolia, North Africa, and the Levant maintain the pharyngeal sound of Yemenite Hebrew or Arabic of their regional coreligionists. /r/ is invariably alveolar...
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    Babylonian vocalization (category Language of the Hebrew Bible)
    vocalization. However, contemporary Yemenite Hebrew is thought to be the descendant of a variety of Babylonian Hebrew, as represented in the Babylonian...
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    was home to over 40,000 Yemeni refugees. Almost 435,000 Yemenite Jews live in Israel. Yemenite Jews have a unique religious tradition that marks them out...
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  • Megillot Yemenite Hebrew Bar and Bat Mitzvah Melody type Tone (linguistics) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hebrew cantillation. Hebrew Cantillation...
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    Hebrew kalanit, was formerly called in Hebrew shoshanat ha-melekh ('the king's flower'). For a simple comparison between the Sephardic and Yemenite versions...
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  • Mizrahi Hebrew – Mizrahi Jews, liturgical Yemenite HebrewYemenite Jews, liturgical Sephardi Hebrew – Sephardi Jews, liturgical Ashkenazi Hebrew – Ashkenazi...
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    Hebrew as well, but it invariably has a modal (imperative, volitional, etc.) aspect in the main clause. Tiberian Hebrew (liturgical) Yemenite Hebrew (liturgical)...
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  • their own dialect. The vast majority of Yemenite Jews have relocated to Israel and have shifted to Modern Hebrew as their first language. In 1995, Israel...
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    from a separate Hebrew dialect, which always was there, and which for example the Masoretes did not use as reference. Yemenite Hebrew, thought by Aaron...
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    Shlomo Morag (category Researchers of Yemenite Jewry)
    the Yemenite Hebrew and the Yemenite Aramaic traditions. In 1966, Morag was awarded the Israel Prize in Jewish studies, for his book "The Hebrew Language...
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  • The Yemenite step (Hebrew: צעד תימני, Tza'ad Temani) is a dance step widely used in Jewish dancing and Israeli folk dancing. It originates from the dancing...
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  • of the Hebrew language, both past and present. Spoken dialects: Modern Hebrew Ashkenazi Hebrew Sephardi Hebrew Mizrahi Hebrew Yemenite Hebrew Tiberian...
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  • Begadkefat (category Hebrew language)
    only extant Hebrew pronunciation tradition to preserve and distinguish all begadkefat letters is Yemenite Hebrew; however, in Yemenite Hebrew the sound...
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    Yemenite scrolls of the Law containing the Five Books of Moses (the Torah) represent one of three authoritative scribal traditions for the transmission...
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  • Yemenite Songs (Hebrew: שירי תימן) is a 1984 album by Ofra Haza, in which the Israeli pop star returned to her roots interpreting traditional Yemeni Jewish...
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    official language, the majority of the population spoke Arabic, and Yemenite Hebrew. Of the country, 90% were Arabs, ~10% were Afro-Arabs, and a small...
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    and the sign sukun. Various oral traditions, especially Karaite and Yemenite Hebrew, have both preserved old features that correspond to Tiberian tradition...
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    Syrian Jews (redirect from Syrian Hebrew)
    (Dalet without dagesh) is pronounced [d] as in Israeli Hebrew, not [ð] as in Yemenite Hebrew. ה‎ (He with mappiq) is often pronounced with a very short...
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  • The Yemenite Association (Hebrew: הִתְאַחֲדוּת הַתֵּימָנִים, romanized: Hit'ahdut HaTeimanim) was a political party in Israel. The party was founded by...
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  • prayer-rite used by Yemenite Jews, transcribed in a prayer book known as a tiklāl (Judeo-Yemeni Arabic: תכלאל, plural תכאלל tikālil) in Yemenite Jewish parlance...
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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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