@tommymaccho The guy never claimed to be from Yemen. He explained his connection to the Yemenite Jewish community. It is explained in some of his other videos also. In regards to his pronunciation of Hebrew, his Hebrew pronunciation is correct for Teimani Ivrith.
Their scholarship was of the highest standard throughout their history. Some important Midrashim, unknown elsewhere, were composed and preserved in Yemen, including the Midrash Hagadol, written in Aden in the 13th century, and Chemdat Ha-Yamim.
In the old Jewish cemetery at Beth Shearim there are tombs of Jews whose remains were brought there from Yemen in the 2nd century C.E. Despite their isolation, the Yemenite Jews maintained contact with important Jewish centers, especially with Egypt and Babylonia.
Besides being mentioned in the Tanach (Job's friend Elifaz came from Teman, and many of the Prophets speak of Teman), the Queen of Sheba is said to have heard about King Solomon from Jews in Yemen, located next to the kingdom of Sheba. Even in Islamic tradition it is reported that the contact between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba was established through the Jews in Yemen, and there are reports of Jews in Yemen during Roman times.
Hey. Thanks. The second part of the video was the Beith Keneseth where I prayed when I lived in Maale Adummim. I pray at a new one now that I moved to Jerusalem.
כל הכבוד..השם יהיה בעזרך...
MrAviv777 1 week ago
@MrAviv777 תודה וגם לך
Ehav4Ever 6 days ago
Although I dont understand hebrew but I feel this guy is not yemenite his voice and his reading way are not yemenite
whatever, it's their relgion
tommymaccho 1 year ago
@tommymaccho The guy never claimed to be from Yemen. He explained his connection to the Yemenite Jewish community. It is explained in some of his other videos also. In regards to his pronunciation of Hebrew, his Hebrew pronunciation is correct for Teimani Ivrith.
Ehav4Ever 1 year ago
אשריך! :)
moti4love 2 years ago
@moti4love תודה
Ehav4Ever 1 year ago
Their scholarship was of the highest standard throughout their history. Some important Midrashim, unknown elsewhere, were composed and preserved in Yemen, including the Midrash Hagadol, written in Aden in the 13th century, and Chemdat Ha-Yamim.
moti4love 2 years ago
In the old Jewish cemetery at Beth Shearim there are tombs of Jews whose remains were brought there from Yemen in the 2nd century C.E. Despite their isolation, the Yemenite Jews maintained contact with important Jewish centers, especially with Egypt and Babylonia.
moti4love 2 years ago
Besides being mentioned in the Tanach (Job's friend Elifaz came from Teman, and many of the Prophets speak of Teman), the Queen of Sheba is said to have heard about King Solomon from Jews in Yemen, located next to the kingdom of Sheba. Even in Islamic tradition it is reported that the contact between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba was established through the Jews in Yemen, and there are reports of Jews in Yemen during Roman times.
moti4love 2 years ago
תהיה מצליח בכל מעשי ידיך. חזק וברוך!
abuzinnar 2 years ago
حسناء
Beautiful Video, Keep up the great work. Whats the name of the Beth Kenesseth you pray ?
ABIRproductions 2 years ago
תודה וגם לך.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
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Liked your video
jonnaeight 2 years ago
חזק ואמץ אחי אהב
deuce56 2 years ago 2
תןדה אחי ושבועה טוב
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
ok i liked the readings...you did well. Wow, so this is a yemenite congregation you go to?
nesikhaNofret 2 years ago
Hey. Thanks. The second part of the video was the Beith Keneseth where I prayed when I lived in Maale Adummim. I pray at a new one now that I moved to Jerusalem.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago