Dor Daim, sometimes known as Dardaim, are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Judaism. That movement was founded in 19th century Yemen by Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, and had its own network of synagogues and schools.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:abstract
  • Dor Daim, sometimes known as Dardaim, are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Judaism. That movement was founded in 19th century Yemen by Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, and had its own network of synagogues and schools. Its objects were: to combat the influence of the Zohar and subsequent developments in modern Kabbalah, which were then pervasive in Yemenite Jewish life, and which the Dor Daim believed to be irrational and idolatrous; to restore what they believed to be a rational approach to Judaism rooted in authentic sources, including the Talmud, Saadia Gaon and especially Maimonides; to safeguard the older (Baladi) tradition of Yemenite Jewish observance, which they believed to be based on this approach. Today there is no official Dor Dai movement, but the term is used for individuals and synagogues within the Yemenite community (mostly in Israel) who share the original movement's perspectives. There are also some groups, both within and outside the Yemenite community, holding a somewhat similar stance, who describe themselves as talmide ha-Rambam (disciples of Maimonides) rather than Dor Daim.
  • Dor Daim, a veces conocido como Dardaim, son los adherentes del movimiento Dor Deah en el seno del Judaísmo. Este movimiento fue fundado en Yemen durante el siglo XIX por el Rabino Yihhyah Qafahh,y poseía su propia red de sinagogas y escuelas. Entre sus objetivos se cuentan: Combatir la influencia del Zohar y la Cabala, que permearon el pensamiento y la vida religiosa Judía Yemení, los cuales los Dor Daim consideran irracionales e idolatras; Restaurar (según lo que ellos creen debe ser) un acercamiento racional al Judaísmo basado en fuentes autenticas, incluyendo el Talmud, Saadia Gaon y especialmente Maimonides; Guardar la antigua tradición religiosa Judía Yemení (Baladi), la cual ellos creen esta acorde a sus ideales. Al día de hoy no existe un movimiento oficial Dor Dai, pero el termino es usado por individuos y sinagogas relacionados con la comunidad Yemení (mayormente en Israel), que buscan cuidar las perspectivas originales del movimiento. También existen algunos grupos, tanto fuera como dentro de la comunidad Yemení, teniendo una posición similar, que se autodenominan talmide ha-Rambam (Discípulos de Maimonides), mas que Dor Daim.
dbpedia-owl:wikiPageExternalLink
dcterms:subject
rdfs:comment
  • Dor Daim, sometimes known as Dardaim, are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Judaism. That movement was founded in 19th century Yemen by Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, and had its own network of synagogues and schools.
  • Dor Daim, a veces conocido como Dardaim, son los adherentes del movimiento Dor Deah en el seno del Judaísmo. Este movimiento fue fundado en Yemen durante el siglo XIX por el Rabino Yihhyah Qafahh,y poseía su propia red de sinagogas y escuelas.
rdfs:label
  • Dor Daim
  • Dor Daim
owl:sameAs
foaf:page
is dbpedia-owl:wikiPageRedirects of
is owl:sameAs of
is foaf:primaryTopic of