A Vision of Yemen: An Ashkenazic Visitor
Ḥayim Ḥabshūsh
1894
[ . . . ] [A]n Ashkenazic sage came to Ṣanʿāʾ in the time of Sar Shalom al-ʿIrāqī (d. 1780) . . . and stayed at his house and ate at his table. Fearing for the Ashkenazi’s life, Sar Shalom told him not to be seen outside, especially in the streets of the Gentiles. But the day came when the soul of this sage longed to see the king of Yemen. . .…
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