On March 13, 2009, the Museum of Jewish Heritage presented "Jews in the Cradle of India." The journalist Rahel Musleah, who is shown in this episode excerpt, was on the panel.
The last Jewish synagogues in Kolkata, India, are cared for by Muslim carers, a match that is more natural than locals might think.
The spice trade between King Solomon's Israelite Kingdom of Israel and Judah and the Indian continent prompted the formation of Judah Kulam, also known as the Jewish Pond, a historic Jewish hamlet in South India.
The Jewish community in India dates back thousands of years. The Bene Israel, the Cochin Jews, the Sephardic Jews from Europe, and the "Baghdadis" from Iraq are four separate Jewish groups in India.
"If being the final flicker of the Jewish light in Kolkata is our fate, then so be it." Kolkata is often regarded as one of India's most beautiful cities. However, few people realize that the majority of the city's landmarks...
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 450-year-old Synagogue's keeper is concerned about the Jewish community's future in Kochi. Joseph Elias Josephai (affectionately known as Babu) is one of the few remaining members of Kochi's Jewish community. Following the establishment of Israel in 1948, a...
We need to look no further than Kolkata's Jewish Synagogues for a case study on community peace. The Jewish population in Kolkata, which once numbered 6000 people, has shrunk to less than 20 people. The three main Jewish synagogues...