In Israel, there are two small pieces of India: an 800-year-old hospice in Jerusalem and a popular restaurant in the heart of Ashdod.
"Jews in the Cradle of India" was presented at the Museum of Jewish Heritage on March 13, 2009. The panel included the journalist Rahel Musleah who is featured in this program excerpt.
David S. Koffman, J. Richard Shiff Chair for the Study of Canadian Jewry and Associate Professor in the Department of History at York University in Toronto will deliver a virtual lecture on April 27, 2020. Prof. Koffman's recent book,...
The mystery surrounding Abraham's concubine Keturah's sons who were transported to the East is briefly explained in this impromptu movie. This little-known relationship is offered a brief exposition through comparative explanation — especially about diet/Ayurveda and antique paintings/photographs.
Ancient Jewish Burial Chambers from 300 BC in a Kerala Backyard - India's Unusual Stories
As a result of disobedience to God's commandments, Israel United in Christ is a Biblical organization that teaches the Gospel of Repentance from Sin to our people spread over the world. When you think about our people's situation, it's...
The last Jewish synagogues in Kolkata, India, are cared for by Muslim carers, a match that is more natural than locals might think.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/057TwFlGz10 A minor ethnic community in northeastern India claims to be one of Israel's lost tribes. The Kuki people's zeal has persuaded Israel's Chief Rabbi to authorize their immigration to the Promised...