Yihye Haybi, the Glossary
Yihye Haybi (יחיא חייבי; 1911–1977) was a Yemenite photographer of Yemenite Jewish extraction who emigrated to Mandate Palestine and finished his life in Israel.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Al Hudaydah, Atlit (modern town), Dhamar, Yemen, Eritrea, Imams of Yemen, Israel, Italy, Jewish Agency for Israel, Kingdom of Yemen, Land of Israel, Ma'abarot, Mandatory Palestine, Port Said, Ra'anana, Ramat HaSharon, Salve, Sanaa, Visual arts in Israel, Yemen, Yemenite Jews, Yiḥyah Qafiḥ.
- Yemeni emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
- Yemenite Jews in Israel
Al Hudaydah
Al Hudaydah (al-ḥudayda), also transliterated as Hodeda, Hodeida, Hudaida or Hodeidah, is the fourth-largest city in Yemen and its principal port on the Red Sea and it is the centre of Al Hudaydah Governorate.
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Atlit (modern town)
Atlit (עַתְלִית, عتليت) is a coastal town located south of Haifa, Israel.
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Dhamar, Yemen
Dhamar (Ḏamār; Old South Arabian: 𐩹𐩣𐩧 Ḏmr) is a city in south-western Yemen.
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Eritrea
Eritrea (or; Ertra), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara.
Imams of Yemen
The Imams of Yemen, later also titled the Kings of Yemen, were religiously consecrated leaders (imams) belonging to the Zaidi branch of Shia Islam.
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Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Jewish Agency for Israel
The Jewish Agency for Israel (translit), formerly known as the Jewish Agency for Palestine, is the largest Jewish non-profit organization in the world.
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Kingdom of Yemen
The Kingdom of Yemen, officially the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (translit), also known simply as Yemen or, retrospectively, as North Yemen, was a state that existed between 1918 and 1970 in the northwestern part of what is now Yemen.
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Land of Israel
The Land of Israel is the traditional Jewish name for an area of the Southern Levant.
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Ma'abarot
Ma'abarot (מַעְבָּרוֹת) were immigrant and refugee absorption camps established in Israel in the 1950s, constituting one of the largest public projects planned by the state to implement its sociospatial and housing policies.
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.
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Port Said
Port Said (Bōrsaʿīd) is a city that lies in northeast Egypt extending about along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, straddling the west bank of the northern mouth of the Suez Canal.
Ra'anana
Ra'anana (רַעֲנָנָּה, lit. "Fresh") is an affluent city in the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel.
Ramat HaSharon
Ramat HaSharon (Sharon Highplain) is an affluent city located on Israel's central coastal strip in the south of the Sharon region, bordering the cities of Tel Aviv to the south, Hod-HaSharon to the east, and Herzliya and kibbutz Glil Yam to the north.
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Salve
A salve is a medical ointment used to soothe the skin.
Sanaa
Sanaa (صَنْعَاء,, Yemeni Arabic:; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩲𐩥 Ṣnʿw), also spelled Sana'a and Sana, is the capital and largest city of Yemen and the capital of the Sanaa Governorate.
Visual arts in Israel
Visual arts in Israel or Israeli art refers to visual art or plastic art created by Israeli artists or Jewish painters in the Yishuv.
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Yemen
Yemen (al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen, is a sovereign state in West Asia.
Yemenite Jews
Yemenite Jews, also known as Yemeni Jews or Teimanim (from; اليهود اليمنيون), are Jews who live, or once lived, in Yemen, and their descendants maintaining their customs.
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Yiḥyah Qafiḥ
Yiḥyah Qafiḥ (רבי יחיא בן שלמה קאפח; يحيى القافح also known as Yiḥyah ibn Shalomo el Qafiḥ and as Yahya Kapach (his Hebrew name)) (1850–1931), known also by his term of endearment "Ha-Yashish" (English: "the Elder"), served as the Chief Rabbi of Sana'a, Yemen in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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See also
Yemeni emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
- Bracha Qafih
- Haim Cohen-Meguri
- Miriam Glazer-Ta'asa
- Mordechai Sharabi
- Shimon Garidi
- Shoshana Damari
- Yehuda Hashai
- Yihye Haybi
- Yisrael Kessar
- Yisrael Yeshayahu
- Yona Atari
- Yosef Qafih
Yemenite Jews in Israel
- Aharon Amram
- Amka
- Geulim
- Ron Yosef
- Shalom-Avraham Shaki
- Yemenite Association
- Yemenite Jews in Israel
- Yihye Haybi
- Yona Atari