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Video – Interview with Rabbi of Yemen’s Sana’a Jews

SANA’A, Yemen — By most estimates, only several hundred Jews remain in Yemen today, split into two communities that have little to do with each other. An enclave numbering fewer than 100 Jews is located in Sana’a, Yemen’s capital city. Its residents, the remainder of the community of Sa’ada, were forced to leave their homes by the Houthis, who in 2004, began a rebellion against the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, whom they claimed was “an ally of the Americans and the Jews.” Sana’a Jews, who claim their property was confiscated by the Houthis, live in a closed compound under the protection of the government. They are funded and influenced in religious observance by Satmar Hasidim.

Kinus Hashluchos: New Website and Open Registration

The Kinus Hashluchos Registration is now open, marking the occasion with the launch of a brand new, modern website. Alongside the registration, visitors will find schedules, travel resources, photo galleries and guest program information. The Kinus will, G-d willing, take place from January 26-31, 2011 corresponding to 21-26 Shevat.