The immigration to Israel of most of Yemenite Jewry in 1948–1950, titled “Operation Magic Carpet” is symbolic of a miraculous leap in space and time from distant Yemen to the modern Jewish state. The Yemenite Jews’ utopian ethos, however, was far from able to foresee the trauma that awaited them in the transit camps where they were placed after their arrival in Israel: the kidnapping of thousands of infants in what became known as the “missing Yemenite-Jewish children affair.
Nomi Eve’s novel Henna House: A Novel (2014) is the first novel to tackle the history of Jews in Yem...
The Immigration of Iraqi Jewry to Israel as Reflected in Literature. Moshe Gat. During 1950-1951 ove...
Alijah bet, that is illegal immigration of Jews to Palestine, the mandate territory of Great Britain...
Between 1948 and 1954, at least 1,500 children between 0-4 years had disappeared from childcare faci...
This article aims to position the phenomenon of the Missing Children within the broad context of the...
This essay offers a review of ongoing media analysis of the kidnapped Yemenite Babies Affair in ligh...
On December 7th, 1932 The Palestine Post announced that a community for Moroccan Jews would be estab...
Moroccan Jews would be established in Jerusalem. The cornerstone for the new community would be the ...
The Sages say "from three things our father's were delivered from Egypt: they did not change their n...
The Sages say "from three things our father's were delivered from Egypt: they did not change their n...
Rabbinic designations of females as a kind of movable property under the management of fathers and h...
Rabbinic designations of females as a kind of movable property under the management of fathers and h...
Throughout the history, Jews had to immigrate to Palestine for many reasons. For several reasons the...
Rabbinic designations of females as a kind of movable property under the management of fathers and h...
This article analyses the unprecedented decision taken by the Israeli state in 2005 to legalize the ...
Nomi Eve’s novel Henna House: A Novel (2014) is the first novel to tackle the history of Jews in Yem...
The Immigration of Iraqi Jewry to Israel as Reflected in Literature. Moshe Gat. During 1950-1951 ove...
Alijah bet, that is illegal immigration of Jews to Palestine, the mandate territory of Great Britain...
Between 1948 and 1954, at least 1,500 children between 0-4 years had disappeared from childcare faci...
This article aims to position the phenomenon of the Missing Children within the broad context of the...
This essay offers a review of ongoing media analysis of the kidnapped Yemenite Babies Affair in ligh...
On December 7th, 1932 The Palestine Post announced that a community for Moroccan Jews would be estab...
Moroccan Jews would be established in Jerusalem. The cornerstone for the new community would be the ...
The Sages say "from three things our father's were delivered from Egypt: they did not change their n...
The Sages say "from three things our father's were delivered from Egypt: they did not change their n...
Rabbinic designations of females as a kind of movable property under the management of fathers and h...
Rabbinic designations of females as a kind of movable property under the management of fathers and h...
Throughout the history, Jews had to immigrate to Palestine for many reasons. For several reasons the...
Rabbinic designations of females as a kind of movable property under the management of fathers and h...
This article analyses the unprecedented decision taken by the Israeli state in 2005 to legalize the ...
Nomi Eve’s novel Henna House: A Novel (2014) is the first novel to tackle the history of Jews in Yem...
The Immigration of Iraqi Jewry to Israel as Reflected in Literature. Moshe Gat. During 1950-1951 ove...
Alijah bet, that is illegal immigration of Jews to Palestine, the mandate territory of Great Britain...