Simeon the Yemenite (Hebrew: שמעון התֵּימָנִי, translit: Shimon HaTeimani) or the variant Simeon of Timnah (Hebrew: שמעון התִּימְנִי, romanized: Shimon HaTimni) (fl. c. 80 - 120 CE)[1] was a third-generation Tanna of possible Yemenite origin who was active in Judaea.[2]
^Shimon Applebaum (1976). Prolegomena to the study of the Second Jewish Revolt (A.D. 132-135). British Archaeological Reports. p. 21. ISBN 9780904531398. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
^Lee I. Levine (1 December 1994). The Galilee in late antiquity. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-674-34114-2. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
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SimeontheYemenite (Hebrew: שמעון התֵּימָנִי, translit: Shimon HaTeimani) or the variant Simeon of Timnah (Hebrew: שמעון התִּימְנִי, romanized: Shimon...
Yemenite Jews, also known as Yemeni Jews or Teimanim (from Hebrew: יהודי תימן, romanized: Yehude Teman; Arabic: اليهود اليمنيون), are Jews who live, or...
חכינאי) was a Tanna of the 2nd century; contemporary of Ben 'Azzai and SimeontheYemenite. Sometimes he is cited as "ben Hakinai". The identities his early...
Rabbi Jonathan (Hebrew: רבי יונתן, romanized: Rabi Yonatan) was a tanna of the 2nd century and schoolfellow of R. Josiah, apart from whom he is rarely quoted...
redeeming the Jews from the Christian ("Roman" or "Edomite") oppression and playing a positive role in the messianic process. One Yemenite Jewish document...
Kinai, Simeon ben Azzai, and SimeontheYemenite deduced from Judah's offer to remain instead of Benjamin in Genesis 44:33 that Judah merited the kingship...
730. The moshav was founded in 1950 by Jewish immigrants from Yemen, who were brought to Israel during Operation Magic Carpet, when most Yemenite Jews...
variations have emerged among the traditional liturgical customs of different Jewish communities, such as Ashkenazic, Sephardic, Yemenite, Eretz Yisrael and others...
1305 CE), who claimed it was a Tannaitic work recording the teachings of Simeon ben Yochai (c. 100 CE). This claim is universally rejected by modern scholars...
Yemenite and Sephardi Jews. The cornerstone of the neighborhood was laid in 1890, near the Tomb of Simeonthe Just. Nahalat Shimon was located at the...
chained wife.) The conditions written in the marriage contract may vary between communities, as in the case of theYemenite ketubah, where the custom in Yemen...
Amar, represents theYemenite tradition, and takes the form of a photostatic reproduction of a Vilna-based print to which Yemenite vocalization and textual...
Banu al-Harith, who were Yemenite Jews that had conquered the city and ruled until the Christian invasion of Yemen. With the Saudi conquest of Najrān...
Other classical sages who hold this view include Rabbi Simeon ben Azzai and Rabbi Eleazar ben Yose the Galilean. It is quoted in Midrash Exodus Rabbah 33:7...
Video of Ancient Yemenite Prayer From the Diwan R. Clover. "The Sacred Name Yahweh" (PDF). Qadesh La Yahweh Press. Archived from the original on June...
instances of Yemenite children having their side-curls cut by teachers. TheYemenite Children Affair led to the first Israeli public inquiry (the Fromkin Inquiry)...
Yemenite Jewish community in what is now the Batn al-Hawa area of Silwan. The neighbourhood included a place of worship now known as the Old Yemenite...
Tunisian Jews, Yemenite Jews, Egyptian Jews, Ethiopian Jews, Bukharan Jews, Mountain Jews, and other groups also predated the arrival of the Sephardic diaspora...
circulated in Europe and the Middle East in the medieval period. A 15th-century Yemenite version of the text was titled Maaseh Yeshu, or the "Episode of Jesus"...
and Yemenite Jews) found that "the principal components analysis suggested a common ancestry of Samaritan and Jewish patrilineages. Most of the former...
a school. While Ben Sira is sometimes claimed to be a contemporary of Simeonthe Just, it is more likely that his contemporary was High Priest Simon II...
emanations, are the 10 attributes/emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof ("infinite space") reveals itself and continuously creates both the physical...
residence of each listed individual in Galilee is also listed. The names legible on theYemenite column read as follows: Twenty-four priestly gifts 1 Chronicles...
gives the familiar symbolism of the gifts of the Magi, citing the late seventh century Persian-Yemenite writer Wahb ibn Munabbih. In much of the Spanish-speaking...
thought in the Levant during the time of Second Temple Judaism. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD, Pharisaic beliefs became the foundational...
not discuss the Jewish community there. However, epigraphs from Palestine and Jordan do reflect communication and knowledge from theYemenite Jewish community:...
erupted between the ten northern Israelite tribes, and the tribes of Judah (Simeon was absorbed into Judah) and Benjamin in the south. The kingdom then split...