The Children of Tehran
Early Crimes of the Zionists Against Jews
The Story of the Yemenite Jewish Community 1948-1952
excerpt from Genocide in the Holy Land by Rabbi Moshe Schonfeld
From 1948 to 1952 more than 50,000 Yemenite Jews were fooled by
the Zionist Jewish Agency into abandoning their ancient home and
way of life and instead moving to the Zionist State, where they
were summarily uprooted from their dedication to Judaism. Indeed,
a boy testified later to the religious Peiylim organization that
he was taken to an orchard during the Sabbath on an orange-picking
trip. When he protested that this violated the Sabbath, he
was told: “Only in Yemen is there a Sabbath; here, in Israel
there is no Sabbath.” A former teacher at the Ein Shemer immigrant
camp testified that at a meeting of teachers a camp official announced
that the side curls of all the boys were to be cut and that, should
a protest rise over it, the parents should be told that it was being
done for “hygienic” reasons. (They found no hygienic reasons,
however, to cut the hair of the girls). Yemenite boys were told,
“there is no need for side curls in Israel.”

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These events were even born out by the report of the Commission
appointed by the Zionist government to investigate the conditions in
the camps after protests by religious elements. After visiting all
the camps and listening to 181 witnesses, this Commission officially
reported that:
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Anti-religious
prejudices and acts were openly initiated by camp officials and
counselors.
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“Soul-snatching” was not unusual.
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Peyos (sidelocks)
of religious Yemenite children were systematically cut off, and
were clearly untended as an anti- religious act.
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Some camps
allowed a systematic abuse of religion. Religious children were
weaned away from their religion, and parents were intimidated into
accepting a non-religious education for their children.
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Children in
UJA supported camps were told that in Israel there was no Sabbath
as in the Diaspora, that there is no G-d, and that all religious
observances are rubbish.
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The sudden
imposition of other customs that shook the “very foundations of
morality” of the children.
The project of the Zionists to bring
Yemenite Jews to the Zionist State was called Operation Magic
Carpet. This was to appeal to the unwitting belief of the pious
Yemenite Jews that the establishment of the Zionist State heralded
the arrival of the Messiah, as they were told by Zionist emissaries.
The Zionists even worked with local Arab and British authorities in
Aden (southern Yemen) to assist them in seeking to evacuate the Jews
from Yemen. Although some of the Yemen Jews were evacuated by
airplane, many made the trek to “greet the Messiah in Jerusalem” by
foot! Little did they know that they were heading for the Zionist
hell that awaited them to destroy their pure souls.
When they arrived in the Zionist state the Yemenite
Jews were first assigned to immigrant camps, where in a number of
investigations religious organizations discovered that the Yemenites
were being systematically alienated from their religious heritage.
It was discovered that camp staff were not religious Jews, religious
study was discouraged, and prayers were disrupted. These events
transpired in locations known as Ein Shemer (which resembled a
concentration camp with its barb wire fence), Atlit, Be’er Yaakov
and Machane Yisrael.
Religious Jews who sought access to
these camps to assist the Yemenites were refused entry or
discriminated against by the Zionist overseers. Sanctions were
imposed against those who tried to promote religious studies in the
camps, children who studied Torah and their parents! The
non-religious staff flaunted their disregard for religion in front
of the pious Yemenites and encouraged dancing and other social
activities between boys and girls, something thoroughly forbidden by
Judaism.
As is typical of their practice against their Jewish
opponents everywhere, the Zionists resorted to threats, penalties,
intimidation and strong-arm methods. Even the religious Zionist
newspaper Hatsofeh reported on December 12, 1955 that in the
settlement of Achuzam,
“…the campaign of oppression against the residents of
Achuzam, north of Be’er Sheba, to ignore their request for religious
education reached a new height with the organized bloody attacks in
the last few days. Twenty-four villages, all from the religious
community, some severely wounded, are still in jail after having
been arrested four days ago…”
 Yemenite babies were taken from their parents on the pretext of giving them medical attention.
The Zionists undertook a systematic campaign
throughout the locations where they settled Yemenite Jews to
discourage them from remaining loyal to Judaism in favor of the
godless bliss of the Zionist Paradise. It is widely known, and
investigations in the Zionist state itself confirmed, that the
Zionists even took away newborn babies to give them to childless
couples, and told the natural parents that the children had died of
illness.
Treatment similar to that experienced by the Yemenite
Jews was experienced by Jews from Morocco, Iraq, Tunisia and Libya.
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