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x-chemicalism-x:Teke Teke: The Teke Teke is the ghost of a young woman who fell on a rail way line and was cut in half by the oncoming train. Now a vengeful spirit, she carries a scythe and travels on either her hand or elbows, her dragging upper torso making a scratching or teke teke sound. If she encounters anyone at night and the victim is not fast enough, she will slice them in half at the torso to mimic her own disfigurement and the will sometimes become Teke Teke View Larger

x-chemicalism-x:

Teke Teke: The Teke Teke is the ghost of a young woman who fell on a rail way line and was cut in half by the oncoming train. Now a vengeful spirit, she carries a scythe and travels on either her hand or elbows, her dragging upper torso making a scratching or teke teke sound. If she encounters anyone at night and the victim is not fast enough, she will slice them in half at the torso to mimic her own disfigurement and the will sometimes become Teke Teke


In his new suburban American home, Shaker Yakub, a  Yemeni Jew, folded a large scarf in half, wrapped it around his head and  tucked in his spiraling side curls. “This is how I passed for a  Muslim,” said the 59-year-old father of seven, improvising a turban that  hid his black skullcap. The ploy enabled Mr. Yakub and half a dozen  members of his family to slip undetected out of their native town of  Raida, Yemen, and travel to the capital 50 miles to the south. There,  they met U.S. State Department officials conducting a clandestine  operation to bring some of Yemen’s last remaining Jews to America to  escape rising anti-Semitic violence in his country.Secret Mission Rescues Yemen

In his new suburban American home, Shaker Yakub, a Yemeni Jew, folded a large scarf in half, wrapped it around his head and tucked in his spiraling side curls. “This is how I passed for a Muslim,” said the 59-year-old father of seven, improvising a turban that hid his black skullcap. The ploy enabled Mr. Yakub and half a dozen members of his family to slip undetected out of their native town of Raida, Yemen, and travel to the capital 50 miles to the south. There, they met U.S. State Department officials conducting a clandestine operation to bring some of Yemen’s last remaining Jews to America to escape rising anti-Semitic violence in his country.

Secret Mission Rescues Yemen



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