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Aden Jewish Museum

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Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Aden Jewish Museum
Phone:
+972 52-386-0079

Hours:
Sunday10am - 2pm
Monday10am - 2pm
Tuesday10am - 2pm
Wednesday10am - 2pm
Thursday10am - 2pm
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed


The history of the Jews in Aden, Yemen, are mainly those Jews who were born in, or whose recent ancestors lived, in Aden, on the southern tip of the Arabian peninsula, bordering in Hadramaut—akin to Biblical Chatzar-Mavet. Aden is a seaport on the Red Sea, previously belonging to Great Britain. The Jews were among the earliest settlers. Some five hundred years ago, the great Rabbi Obadiah of Bartinuro wrote that there had come to Jerusalem Jews from the land of Eden . . . They are not much acquainted with the Talmud, but only with Rabbi Alfasi and Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon. Virtually the entire population emigrated from Aden between June 1947 and September 1967. Most now live in Israel, with some others in the United Kingdom, and fewer elsewhere.
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