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A History of the Jews of Cochin

A History of the Jews of Cochin
Author: J. B. Segal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A history of the Jews living in the vicinity of Cochin, southern India. From the beginning of the 16th century until 1662 the Portuguese ruled a part of this area. Pp. 32-36 describe their attempts to prevent the entry of Jews and Conversos from the Iberian peninsula to their Indian domains. In 1560 the Inquisition was instituted in Goa, which operated in Portuguese southern India and cruelly persecuted the Conversos who had settled there.


The Last Jews of Cochin

The Last Jews of Cochin
Author: Nathan Katz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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For two thousand years, a small colony of Jews in Cochin, South India, enjoyed security and prosperity, fully accepted by their Hindu, Muslim, and Christian neighbors. In this most exotic corner of the Diaspora, Jews flourished in the spice trade, agriculture, the professions, government, and military service. India's tolerant, nurturing atmosphere produced a Jewish prime minister to a Hindu maharaja; an autonomous Jewish principality; Hebrew and Malayalam-language poets; powerful, well-educated women; and Qabbalists revered by Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike. Cochin's Jews were so well-integrated into Hindu society that they evolved an identity which was both fully Indian and fully Jewish. This book analyzes the strategies by which this dual identity was established. The Cochin Jews have narrated a historical legend which emphasizes their longstanding residence in India, the site of Jewish autonomy under Hindu patronage, and their attestable origin in ancient Israel, the center of the Jewish universe. Although the Cochin Jews remained faithful to Jewish law and custom, Hindu symbols of nobility and purity were adopted into their religious observances, resulting in some of the most exotic religious practices in the Jewish world. The Jews of Cochin mirrored Hindu social structure and became a caste, well-positioned in India's hierarchy. Yet in emulating caste behavior, Jews came to discriminate against one another, in a breach of Jewish law, giving rise to a controversy which lasted five hundred years. Despite millennia of security, when their two beloved homelands, India and Israel, attained independence in the late 1940s, virtually all of the Jews living in Cochin opted for the more precarious life in Israel. This book concludes with an exploration of their reasons for leaving India and an appraisal of their adaptation to Israeli life.


Cochin in Jewish History

Cochin in Jewish History
Author: Walter Joseph Fischel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1962
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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Ruby of Cochin

Ruby of Cochin
Author: Ruby Daniel
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827607491

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The Last Jews of Kerala

The Last Jews of Kerala
Author: Edna Fernandes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626369356

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Two thousand years ago, trade routes and the fall of Jerusalem took Jewish settlers seeking sanctuary across Europe and Asia. One little-known group settled in Kerala, in tropical southwestern India. Eventually numbering in the thousands, with eight synagogues, they prospered. Some came to possess vast estates and plantations, and many enjoyed economic privilege and political influence. Their comfortable lives, however, were haunted by a feud between the Black Jews of Ernakulam and the White Jews of Mattancherry. Separated by a narrow stretch of swamp and the color of their skin, they locked in a rancorous feud for centuries, divided by racism and claims and counterclaims over who arrived first in their adopted land. Today, this once-illustrious people is in its dying days. Centuries of interbreeding and a latter-day Exodus from Kerala after Israel's creation in 1948 have shrunk the population. The Black and White Jews combined now number less than fifty, and only one synagogue remains. On the threshold of extinction, the two remaining Jewish communities of Kerala have come to realize that their destiny, and their undoing, is the same. The Last Jews of Kerala narrates the rise and fall of the Black Jews and the White Jews over the centuries and within the context of the grand history of the Jewish people. It is the story of the twilight days of a people whose community will, within the next generation, cease to exist. Yet it is also a rich tale of weddings and funerals, of loyalty to family and fierce individualism, of desperation and hope.


A Case History of Judaism

A Case History of Judaism
Author: David Goodman Mandelbaum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 197?
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Jews of Cochin

The Jews of Cochin
Author: Sardar K. M. Panikkar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1935
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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Spice & Kosher - Exotic Cuisine of the Cochin Jews

Spice & Kosher - Exotic Cuisine of the Cochin Jews
Author: Essie Sassoon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013-06-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781989242117

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Exotic Sephardi/Mizrahi cuisine from the Malabar coast of India, as developed or adapted by an ancient community of Jews who landed there 2000 years ago. These Jews are called Cochinis and most of them live today in Israel. Spices, especially the 3 Cs - cardamom, cinnamon and cumin - along with coconut, coriander and pepper dominate their cooking. The book contains plenty of fascinating historical notes along with the recipes. This book on Cochini Jewish cooking is the first of its kind in the world.


The Syrian Church in India

The Syrian Church in India
Author: George Milne Rae
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1892
Genre: India
ISBN:

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