- Jews (Hebrew: יהדות עדן), or
Adenite Jews are the
historical Jewish community which resided in the port city of Aden.
Adenite culture became distinct from...
- Ethiopia. The square-shaped
synagogue was
established by
Yemenite and
Adenite Jews, most
likely in the 1950s. The
former synagogue is
located in a neighborhood...
-
faith and
others practicing in secret. Many of the Jews in the area were
Adenite and
Yemenite Jews, who came to the
region as
merchants and
religious service...
- 1980s
until the
early 1990s.
Addis Ababa at one
point had a
prominent Adenite community. Most of them left
fairly quickly, with many
making aliyah, however...
- (Hasidic)
Jewish Sinagog ****ociation (Beta Israel)
Succat Rahamim Synagogue (
Adenite/Yemenite), no
longer active Ambober Synagogue (Beta Israel)
HaTikvah Synagogue...
- PMID 18211480. S2CID 41243620.
Retrieved 2017-09-10.
Destombes P (1965). "
Adénites avec
surcharge lipidique, de l'enfant ou de l'adulte jeune, observées aux...
- this
community is that
Addis Ababa Ethiopia at one
point had a
prominent Adenite community. Most of them left
fairly quickly, with many
making aliyah, however...
-
southern Arabia, from
which town he
received the name "Adeni" or "the
Adenite." In 1571,
Solomon Adeni immigrated with his
family to
Ottoman Palestine...
- of the Aden
Protectorate in 1839,
these Adeni Jews, also
referred to as
Adenites,
began to be
identified as a
separate ethnicity to the
other inhabitants...
- collections". His own culturally-diverse
Jewish parentage,
stemming from an
Adenite Jewish father with "some
Ethiopian blood" and a Russian-Scottish mother...