Palestinian Jews
A Palestinian Jew is a Jewish inhabitant of Palestine (or Land of Israel) at various points in the region's history. Jews in Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel are more commonly referred to as "Yishuv" (Jewish Community). A distinction is drawn between the "Old Yishuv," that is, the pre-existing Jews in the land of Israel, and the "New Yishuv," that is, the newly-arrived Jewish immigrants after the First Aliyah in 1881. After the modern State of Israel was born in 1948, native Jews in Palestine became citizens of Israel, and the term "Palestinian Jews" largely fell into disuse.
Palestinian Jews Media
18th-century Palestinian rabbi Raphael Chayyim Isaac Carregal
Workers in Kerem Avraham neighborhood of Jerusalem (between 1852 and 1862)
Jews in 'Ben Zakai' house of prayer, Jerusalem, 1893.
Jews of Peki'in, c. 1930