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DJE 23 is a 4th-5th century CE Hebrew Jewish inscription engraved on a stone pillar in South Arabia, 15 km southeast of Sanaa, Yemen, in the village of Bayt Hadir. The inscription comes from the time of the Kingdom of Himyar, during which time Judaism was practiced by the Himyarite elites.
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