Jews in Yemen
Nasser Arrabyee writes in Gulf News, which comes out in Dubai, about the Yemenite Jews who chose not to leave Yemen, about their loyalty to Yemen and their support for the Palestinians. He also tells of Jews who left Yemen and later returned:
“Amran Bin Yahya migrated to the U.S. with his seven-member family eight years ago. Two years later, he decided to return to his hometown of Raydah, leaving his wife and children behind.
He didn't like the traditions and habits which he said are completely different from what he is used to, especially the exaggerated liberation of women.
Yahya said he couldn't control his wife when she suddenly renounced the traditions, customs and morals she had learnt since childhood.
[…] "The social life in Yemen is better. What you have is yours, your wife is yours and so are your children. But there if your wife gets out of your control, you cannot do anything to keep her," Yahya stated.” (Emphasis is mine).
It seems Amran’s wife is fortunate to be rid of him.