This sad story remains a mystery of what happened to the Yemeni children who went missing. This is a compilation.
Jul 21, 2016 · Some families claim that the Ashkenazi (European) establishment methodically and in a premeditated manner disappeared thousands of children of Yemeni background who had immigrated to Israel in the late 1940s and early 1950s and gave them to Ashkenazi families while telling their birth families that their child had died from illness.
The Affair - The Yemenite, Mizrahi and Balkan Children Affair
The Affair - The Yemenite, Mizrahi and Balkan Children Affair. In the early years of the State of Israel, and especially in the fifties, thousands of babies and toddlers disappeared from their families - families of immigrants who came to Israel and were housed in transit and absorption camps. About two-thirds of the children were from families of Yemenite immigrants.
Around two-thirds of the missing children were from the families of immigrants from Yemen, according to Amram, an organization dedicated to documenting and raising awareness of what has come to be known as the “Yemenite Babies Affair.” Every eighth child of a Yemenite family went missing, while “the remaining third of the children were from other Mizrahi families
Will mystery of Israel's missing Yemenite children soon be solved?
The families of Israel's Yemenite children who disappeared in the early 1950s might be disappointed when the archives on this issue open up, as it is not certain that they will find any answers there.
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Jul 21, 2016 · Some families claim that the Ashkenazi (European) establishment methodically and in a premeditated manner disappeared thousands of children of Yemeni background who had immigrated to Israel in the late 1940s and early 1950s and gave them to Ashkenazi families while telling their birth families that their child had died from illness.
The Affair - The Yemenite, Mizrahi and Balkan Children Affair
The Affair - The Yemenite, Mizrahi and Balkan Children Affair
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Around two-thirds of the missing children were from the families of immigrants from Yemen, according to Amram, an organization dedicated to documenting and raising awareness of what has come to be known as the “Yemenite Babies Affair.” Every eighth child of a Yemenite family went missing, while “the remaining third of the children were from other Mizrahi families
Israel offers compensation to families of missing Yemenite children | The National
Activist groups say the decision to compensate families does not go far enough and that an offical apolgy is needed
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