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Part of The Yemenite Conference

The Teimani Experience Opening

EventExhibition Opening
Wednesday, May 16 at 6:00 pm — At The Center for Jewish History
The Teimani Experience — Flyer

Come celebrate the opening of an interactive, multi-sensory exploration of the history and culture of Yemenite Jews.

The Teimani Experience immerses visitors in the sights, sounds, and even smells of the Yemenite Jewish culture, including the actual room (complete with ostrich eggs and rose water) recreated in Israel by Yemenite women from Sana’a who continued the tradition of making the birth mother the center of attention after both she and her newborn survived for thirty days. Aspects of Yemenite daily life are represented through an original painting of a representative Jewish home, artifacts pertaining to different Jewish occupations (including jewelry from remote areas of Yemen as well as worm-worn handwritten Biblical texts in Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic and a rare printed Maimonides text dating back approximately 100 years), correspondence between Yemen and the Land of Israel, pictures taken in the last 30 years of Jews and Jewish sites (synagogues, shrines, and other structures) in Yemen, and recordings of Torah reading and women’s songs.

The exhibit is part of The Yemenite Conference (www.asfyemenconference.org) 3-5 June at The Center for Jewish History and United Nations

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