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Accompanied by his wife Sa'adia (isn't that a man's name? or is it pronounced differently?) and son Daoud. They left from Aden in January of 1929 on the way to Palestine. I wonder what happened to Aaron and his family, it's not that long ago and shouldn't be THAT difficult to trace. Why is he Dawood and his son Daoud, is that a different name? All that land from Aden to Palestine was under British Mandate/Protectorate then, so all they needed was one permit to travel all that distance.
Anyway, Aaron's permit Is up for auction. For 175 dollars it's yours.

(hattip A Simple Jew)
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What prompted some Teimani Jews to leave their land, where they had been for 2500 years, and go up to Eretz Yisroel?
a burning desire to go to the holy hand, probably some persecution as well....
Sadia pronounced differently.
It is customary in Sepharadic and Yeminite communities to name your son after a living person; sometimes after yourself...
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