File:Yemenite_Jews_studying_Torah_in_Sana'a.jpg
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DescriptionYemenite Jews studying Torah in Sana'a.jpg |
English: This black & white photo, taken more than 100 years ago in Sana'a (Yemen) by Hermann Burchadt, shows two Jewish Sages studying the Divine Law of Moses. I wish to post it on WP Mawza Exile. |
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Original publication: Photo was published in German book, entitled "Aus dem Jemen," in Leipzig (Germany) in year 1926. The photographer, now deceased (since 1909) photographed the men in the photo while visiting Sana'a, Yemen's capital. |
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Hermann Burkhardt |
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File change date and time | 14:16, 14 March 2005 |