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Old Yemenite Synagogue (Silwan) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Old Yemenite Synagogue (Silwan) The Old Yemenite Synagogue (officially known as Beit Knesset Ohel Shlomo) is a restored synagogue〔(The Yemenite Village )〕 from the nineteenth century Yemenite Village ''Kfar Hashiloach'' ((ヘブライ語:כפר השילוח)) neighborhood in the Jerusalem district of Silwan.〔No balm in Gilead: a personal retrospective of mandate days in Palestine, Sylva M. Gelber, McGill-Queen's Press, 1989, p. 88-89.〕 In the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, the Yemenite community was removed from Silwan by the Welfare Bureau of the Va'ad Leumi into the Jewish Quarter as security conditions for Jews worsened.〔Sylva M. Gelber, (''No balm in Gilead: a personal retrospective of mandate days in Palestine,'' ) Carleton University/McGill University Press 1989 pp. 56,88.〕 and in 1938, the remaining Yemenite Jews in Silwan were evacuated by the Jewish Community Council on the advice of the police.〔''Palestine Post'', August 15, 1938, p. 2〕 According to documents in the custodian office and real estate and project advancement expert Edmund Levy, the buildings of the Yemenite Jews were occupied by Arab families without registering ownership.〔(Documents show Arabs illegally obtained Jewish homes in Silwan ), Bill Hutman, Jerusalem Post. Retrieved October 14, 2010.〕〔(WHO OWNS THE LAND? ), Gail Lichtman, Jerusalem Post. Retrieved October 29, 2010.〕 In May, 2015 Ateret Cohanim, a Jewish group that had established legal ownership of the old synagogue, moved into the building. Local residents threw rocks at the activists as they moved in.〔 ==References==
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