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Rabbi Hayyim Habshush (Hebrew: חיים בן יחיא חבשוש, romanized: Ḥayyim ibn Yaḥya
Habshũsh,
alternate spelling, Hibshush, ca. 1833–1899) was a coppersmith...
- historiographer,
Hayyim Habshush had been a
member of this
movement before it had been
given the name Dor Deah, writing, “...He (i.e.
Hayyim Habshush) and his friends...
- (1567–1625)
Yihye Bashiri (died 1661)
Zechariah Dhahiri (c. 1531–1608)
Hayyim Habshush (c. 1833–1899)
Yihya Yitzhak Halevi (1867–1932)
Avraham Al-Naddaf (1866–1940)...
- by the
nations all the days of the many
kings of Yemen."
Rabbi Hayyim Habshush writes that by the end of Al-Mansur Ali I's rule in 1809 the Imam built...
- Jewish-Arab History". Tikkun.
Retrieved 1 May 2016.[permanent dead link]
Habshush, Yeḥiʼel ben
Aharon (1995). השמד : גזירת השמד על היתומים היהודים בתימן...
-
Hebrew periodicals, the
clarity of his
Hebrew being greatly admired.
Hayyim Habshush & Alan Verskin, A
Vision of Yemen: The
Travels of a
European Orientalist...
- gave a
poignant description of the new
movement in
Yemen of
which Hayyim Habshush was a member, and
which movement in
later years,
after his death, had been...
- Baessler-Archiv, N.S. LIX/1,
Berlin (Reimer) Ḥibshūsh, H. (1983).
Masot Habshush (The
Journeys of
Habshush): The
Vision of
Yemen – Rawʻiah al-Yaman, with an introduction...
- be-Teman' by
Rabbi Hayyim Habshush".
Sefunot (in Hebrew). 2. Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi Institute. ISSN 0582-3943. OCLC 124058139. (
Habshush's work
originally entitled...
- and 24 m****cripts. The
Sabaean inscriptions were
deciphered by
Hayyim Habshush for Glaser,
which the
former had
transliterated in the Hebrew-****yrian...