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Old Yemenite Synagogue (Silwan)

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According to documents in the custodian office and real estate and project advancement expert Edmund Levy, the buildings of the Yemenite Jews were occupied by Arab families without registering ownership.
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as security conditions for Jews worsened. and in 1938, the remaining Yemenite Jews in Silwan were evacuated by the Jewish Community Council on the advice of the police.
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Yemenite-Jewish village south of Silwan, housing project built by a charity in the 1880s (1891)
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This article about a synagogue or other Jewish place of worship in Asia is a
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Joyus return to 130 Year Old Jerusalem Synangogue May 26, 2015
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Documents show Arabs illegally obtained Jewish homes in Silwan
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which had arrived in Jerusalem in 1882 In 1936, during the
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Between 1885 and 1891, 45 stone houses were built for the
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Index


Arabic
Hebrew
Silwan
Yemenite Jews
1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine
Jewish National Council
Jewish Quarter
Ateret Cohanim
The Yemenite Village
No balm in Gilead: a personal retrospective of Mandate days in Palestine
ISBN
0-88629-104-6


"11 Jewish families move into J'lem neighborhood of Silwan"
Haaretz
Yemenite Village Synagogue
Palestine Post
Documents show Arabs illegally obtained Jewish homes in Silwan
Jerusalem Post
WHO OWNS THE LAND?
Jerusalem Post


"Jewish activists move into building in Arab Jerusalem neighborhood Structure in Silwan was once the synagogue of a village built there for Yemenite immigrants in the 1880s, NGO claims"
The Times of Israel
"Jews Move into Former Yemenite Synagogue in Silwan Valley"
Joyus return to 130 Year Old Jerusalem Synangogue May 26, 2015
31°46′07″N 35°14′13″E / 31.7685°N 35.2369°E / 31.7685; 35.2369

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