I know some Hebrew words and one number
Nakhno : means (we)
Aghba'a or Arba'a (not too sure): means number four
Ani: means I
Shabat: Saturday
Shalom: Salaam
Shabat Shalom: Mean Peacful saturday i Geuss
i think thats it.. can you correct the number.. i think i worte it wrong..
P.S for lavikor201: you know i'm still a limited member and can't use Private msgs
Is it true that Yemeni Jews are Arabs convert to Judaism?
No, I actualy have Yemenite Jewish friends... The Yemen Jews have always been Jews and can actually find by DNA in todays age that they are connected to one of the tribes which were exiled after Israel was conquered thousands of years ago.
Because of persecution because of there religious beliefs they fled Yemen and came back to Israel. Now almost all of the Jews who lived in Yemen live in Israel. They were willing to abondon there homes and lives to get out of Yemen, because of man reasons which I won;t get into.
There also about 100,000 Black Jews in Israel now... who most believe are from the lost tribe of "Dan" of the 12 tribes, and were in Northern Ethiopia.
And, is it true that some Mizrahi Jews prefer to be called as Arabs who professed Judaism belief?
I don't. But the Mizrahi Jews who number over 1 million now who lived in Israel way before the state was created were called Arab Jews because they were Arabs They were just Jewish Arabs... like there are Christian Arabs. To be an Arab is not a religion.
Last edited by lavikor201; 06-18-2006 at 04:04 AM.
How about the lost tribe? Many people claims it like Lemba people in Zambia, Mizo in India, Pashtun in Afghanistan and some Native in South America too. Who actually the lost tribe?
Thankyou snakelegs and lavikor201 for the explanations.
What sound does the long line in between letters represent, and also the thing which looks like an apostraphe? Both of these are in the word in lavikor's signature.
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