Long before Wi-Fi, long before bagels — Jewish life was thriving in the mountains and deserts of Yemen. In this episode, we dive into the remarkable story of the Yemenite Jews, one of the world's oldest and most resilient Jewish communities. From ancient trade routes and biblical legends to secret journeys across the desert, we'll explore how this isolated group preserved Hebrew poetry, mystical traditions, and melodies that sound like echoes of Jerusalem itself. Their tale spans 2,000 years — from Queen Sheba's shadow to Operation Magic Carpet, the daring airlift that brought them home to Israel. It's a story of faith, endurance, and rhythm — proof that even at the edges of the world, Jewish identity kept singing.