Jews of Hadramaut - History

History

The community was very old, and, after the rise of Islam and the expulsion of the Hejazi Jews, the main centers of Jewish population in Arabia were in Hadhramaut and in Aden. However, the Jews of Hadhramaut were much more isolated than their counterparts in Aden, and the community only became known to the outside world in the 1940s. The community had distinctive religious traditions. Many of the Hadhrami Jews converted to Islam, but after the founding of the State of Israel, the community made Aliyah, and there are no more Hadhramaut Jews in Yemen today. The Jews of Hadhramaut lived in Seiyun, Tarim, Al-Mukalla and Al-Sheher. Among the well known Jewish families of the region in Al-Sheher and Mukalla are: Ben Haneen, Ben Haiem, Ben Yaze'a, Ben Zaghio, Ben Ysra'ail and Ben Qatian. Most of these families converted to Islam in the time period from 1509 until the 1960s and few migrated to Israel after 1948. The Ben Qattian family is famous in Hadhramaut as dagger-makers and gold-smiths.

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