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The Dardaim or Dor Daim (Hebrew: דרדעים), are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Orthodox Judaism . (דור דעה‎; Hebrew: "generation of knowledge", an allusion to the Israelites who witnessed the Exodus.) That movement took its name in 1912 in Yemen under Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, and had its own network of synagogues and schools, although, in actuality, the movement existed long before that name had been coined for it. According to ethnographer and historian, Shelomo Dov Goitein, author and historiographer, Hayyim Habshush had been a member of this movement before it had been given the name Dor Deah, writing, “...He (i.e. Hayyim Habshush) and his friends, partly under European influence, but driven mainly by developments among the Yemenite Jews themselves, formed a group who ardently opposed a

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  • در داعيم (بالعبرية: דרדעים) أو بلغة صنعاء دردعة وينسب إليها دردعي ودرادعة. هي حركة يهودية تأسست في القرن التاسع عشر من قبل الحاخام اليمني يحيى قافيه، وكونت شبكتها الخاصة من المعابد والمدارس. وكانت أهداف الحركة: 1. * مكافحة تأثير التطورات اللاحقة في زوهار والقبالة الحديثة والتي كانت آنذاك منتشرة في الحياة اليهودية اليمنية والتي يعتقد الدر الدايم أنها غير منطقية ووثنية. 2. * استعادة ما يعتقد أنه نهج عقلاني إلى اليهودية المتجذرة في المصادر الأصيلة بما في ذلك التلمود، سعدية غاوون وابن ميمون خاصة. 3. * حماية التقليد الكبير باحتفال اليهود اليمنيين والذي يعتقد أنه يستند لهذا النهج. (ar)
  • The Dardaim or Dor Daim (Hebrew: דרדעים), are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Orthodox Judaism . (דור דעה‎; Hebrew: "generation of knowledge", an allusion to the Israelites who witnessed the Exodus.) That movement took its name in 1912 in Yemen under Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, and had its own network of synagogues and schools, although, in actuality, the movement existed long before that name had been coined for it. According to ethnographer and historian, Shelomo Dov Goitein, author and historiographer, Hayyim Habshush had been a member of this movement before it had been given the name Dor Deah, writing, “...He (i.e. Hayyim Habshush) and his friends, partly under European influence, but driven mainly by developments among the Yemenite Jews themselves, formed a group who ardently opposed a (en)
  • Dor Daim, a veces conocido como Dardaim, son los adherentes del movimiento Dor Deah al interior del judaísmo. Este movimiento fue fundado en Yemen durante el siglo XIX por el Rabino , y poseía su propia red de sinagogas y escuelas. Entre sus objetivos se cuentan: (es)
  • Dardaim o Dor daim (in ebraico: דרדעים‎?) sono aderenti del movimento ebraico ortodosso Dor Deah (in ebraico: דור דעה‎? - "generazione della conoscenza", allusione agli israeliti che furono testimoni dell'Esodo). Tale movimento si sviluppò nello Yemen del XIX secolo sotto Rabbi ed ebbe una sua propria rete di sinagoghe e scuole, sebbene di fatto il movimento fosse esistito molto prima che il nome stesso venisse coniato per indicarlo. Secondo l'etnografo e orientalista Shlomo Dov Goitein, l'autore e storiografo era stato un membro di questo movimento prima che venisse ad esso dato il nome Dor Deah, e scrisse: "... Hayyim Habshush ed i suoi amici, in parte sotto l'influenza europea ma spinti soprattutto da sviluppi occorsi tra gli stessi , formarono un gruppo che si opponeva ardentemente a (it)
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