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Definition of Yemenite in English: Yemenitenoun ˈjɛmənʌɪtˈjɛməˌnaɪt 1A native or inhabitant of Yemen, or a person of Yemeni descent. - 1.1 A Jew who was, or whose ancestors were, formerly resident in Yemen.
(旧时居住在或祖先居住在)也门的犹太人 Example sentencesExamples - The Jewish Agency claims that the Satmar are indoctrinating the Yemenites into the Satmar's obscure brand of Judaism, while the Satmar claim to have only the purest of humanitarian motives.
- According to the plan, a larger number of Yemenites living in Monsey were to be smuggled to Israel, but Satmar Hasidim in the township discovered the preparations and prevented their departure.
adjective ˈjɛmənʌɪtˈjɛməˌnaɪt Relating to Yemeni Arabs or Jews. (与)也门阿拉伯人(有关)的;(与)也门犹太人(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Baked Fish with Cloves and Bell Peppers, Passover Vegetable Soup, Matzo Ball Soup, Mediterranean Vegetable Salad, Yemenite Lamb with Garlic and Chives, Ashkenazim Potatoes, Almond Cake with Fruit Sauce
- In his hometown of Yehud, then a modest village near Tel Aviv, he started dancing the Yemenite folk dances that were part of his family's heritage, and was competing in dance clubs by age 13.
- At the beginning she fused modern ballet technique with the softer, grounded style of Yemenite dance but later drew on a wider range of folk traditions.
- They are also popular in Israel, where they are sometimes called the ‘Israeli hot dog’, and are often served with a hot fenugreek relish called hilbeh brought to Israel by the Yemenite Jews.
- When I was eight years old I was already reading a book about Yemenite Jews who had settled in Palestine. I grew up in a traditional home, and the prayers that I recited daily have at least thirty references to Zion.
- One of the stand-out tracks on the record is The Last Day - a lugubrious lament that glides between major and minor keys - and it turns out to be a feat of reverse engineering inspired by a sample of an unaccompanied Yemenite singer.
- One petite Yemenite woman who established and ran a community center for the indigent elderly told me that when she needed recharging, instead of a coffee break, she would take a prayer break and say Psalms.
- In the Jerusalem attack, the bomber entered the Yemenite falafel cafe on a busy street in the city centre.
- The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures.
- They are my Yemenite and Moroccan and Portuguese and American mothers.
- He imports spices, fava beans, and fruit nectars from Israel and bakes his own lafah, the Yemenite flatbread that makes his turkey shawarma something special.
- The holdout record was a Yemenite man who spent about a quarter-century in prison, where he eventually died, rather than comply with a rabbinical court order to divorce his wife.
- With thanks to reader Alex Corvino, here is a detailed update to the story about the ‘smuggling’ of Yemenite Jews from Monsey, NY, to Israel, that I blogged about last week.
- I served the candied eggplant with fresh Malawach which is a popular multilayered fried flatbread brought to Israel by Yemenite Jews.
- In his Emma Goldman's Wedding, ethnic references were nicely interwoven in the dance through the stories told by his Yemenite mother, Margalit Oved, a former dancer.
- ‘Sixty-six years later we have returned Jewish families to the area with the idea of living side-by-side with the Arabs,’ Mr Luria said, adding that three of the eight families are of Yemenite heritage so ‘it's really closing a circle’.
- One Yemenite person from the gathering, namely, Abu Shah, requested the Holy Prophet to provide him the sermon in a written form.
- I got to know the talented and beautiful Israeli-born Yemenite singer during her visits to Tokyo.
- The Y-chromosome signatures of the Yemenite Jews are also similar to those of other Jewish and Semitic populations.
OriginFrom Arabic yamanī 'Yemeni' + -ite1. Definition of Yemenite in US English: Yemenitenounˈyeməˌnītˈjɛməˌnaɪt 1A native or inhabitant of Yemen, or a person of Yemeni descent. - 1.1 A Jew who was, or whose ancestors were, formerly resident in Yemen.
(旧时居住在或祖先居住在)也门的犹太人 Example sentencesExamples - The Jewish Agency claims that the Satmar are indoctrinating the Yemenites into the Satmar's obscure brand of Judaism, while the Satmar claim to have only the purest of humanitarian motives.
- According to the plan, a larger number of Yemenites living in Monsey were to be smuggled to Israel, but Satmar Hasidim in the township discovered the preparations and prevented their departure.
adjectiveˈyeməˌnītˈjɛməˌnaɪt Relating to Yemeni Arabs or Jews. (与)也门阿拉伯人(有关)的;(与)也门犹太人(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - One petite Yemenite woman who established and ran a community center for the indigent elderly told me that when she needed recharging, instead of a coffee break, she would take a prayer break and say Psalms.
- In his Emma Goldman's Wedding, ethnic references were nicely interwoven in the dance through the stories told by his Yemenite mother, Margalit Oved, a former dancer.
- They are also popular in Israel, where they are sometimes called the ‘Israeli hot dog’, and are often served with a hot fenugreek relish called hilbeh brought to Israel by the Yemenite Jews.
- The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures.
- In the Jerusalem attack, the bomber entered the Yemenite falafel cafe on a busy street in the city centre.
- The holdout record was a Yemenite man who spent about a quarter-century in prison, where he eventually died, rather than comply with a rabbinical court order to divorce his wife.
- At the beginning she fused modern ballet technique with the softer, grounded style of Yemenite dance but later drew on a wider range of folk traditions.
- He imports spices, fava beans, and fruit nectars from Israel and bakes his own lafah, the Yemenite flatbread that makes his turkey shawarma something special.
- One Yemenite person from the gathering, namely, Abu Shah, requested the Holy Prophet to provide him the sermon in a written form.
- With thanks to reader Alex Corvino, here is a detailed update to the story about the ‘smuggling’ of Yemenite Jews from Monsey, NY, to Israel, that I blogged about last week.
- When I was eight years old I was already reading a book about Yemenite Jews who had settled in Palestine. I grew up in a traditional home, and the prayers that I recited daily have at least thirty references to Zion.
- One of the stand-out tracks on the record is The Last Day - a lugubrious lament that glides between major and minor keys - and it turns out to be a feat of reverse engineering inspired by a sample of an unaccompanied Yemenite singer.
- In his hometown of Yehud, then a modest village near Tel Aviv, he started dancing the Yemenite folk dances that were part of his family's heritage, and was competing in dance clubs by age 13.
- Baked Fish with Cloves and Bell Peppers, Passover Vegetable Soup, Matzo Ball Soup, Mediterranean Vegetable Salad, Yemenite Lamb with Garlic and Chives, Ashkenazim Potatoes, Almond Cake with Fruit Sauce
- ‘Sixty-six years later we have returned Jewish families to the area with the idea of living side-by-side with the Arabs,’ Mr Luria said, adding that three of the eight families are of Yemenite heritage so ‘it's really closing a circle’.
- They are my Yemenite and Moroccan and Portuguese and American mothers.
- The Y-chromosome signatures of the Yemenite Jews are also similar to those of other Jewish and Semitic populations.
- I served the candied eggplant with fresh Malawach which is a popular multilayered fried flatbread brought to Israel by Yemenite Jews.
- I got to know the talented and beautiful Israeli-born Yemenite singer during her visits to Tokyo.
OriginFrom Arabic yamanī ‘Yemeni’ + -ite. |