Of all the Diaspora communities, the Jews of India are among the least known and most interesting. This readable study, full of vivid details of everyday life, looks in depth at the religious life of the Jewish community in Cochin, the Bene Israel from the remote Konkan coast near Bombay, and the Baghdadi Jews, who migrated to Indian port cities and flourished under the British Raj. Who Are the Jews of India? is the first integrated, comprehensive work available on all three of India's Jewish communities. Using an interdisciplinary approach, Nathan Katz brings together methods and insights from religious studies, ritual studies, anthropology, history, linguistics, and folklore, as he discusses the strategies each community developed to maintain its Jewish identity. Based on extensive fieldwork throughout India, as well as close reading of historical documents, this study provides a striking new understanding of the Jewish Diaspora and of Hindu civilization as a whole.
Numbering about 5,000 at the population's peak, Baghdadi Jews were largely assimilated into British colonial society, did not develop a distinct material culture in India, and so are a relatively minor presence in this book.
C.Z.A. Z 4/2472 , Israel Cohen to Florence Haskell , 15 Dec. 1921 . 77. C.Z.A. Z 4/2181 , Israel Cohen to Bension , 6 Dec. 1921. Zion's Messenger 1 ( Feb. 1922 ) : 3. Apparently some Jews of Calcutta hesitated to fulfill their pledges ...
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...
Exploring the image of Jews in India in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this book looks at both the Indian attitudes towards the Jewish communities of the subcontinent and at the way Jews and Judaism in general have been represented ...
Chief Pol apparently presented a totem pole to Ginsburg and a blanket to his wife off the back of the Indian leader's wife. Ginsburg apparently asked the Nootka to “inform him by smoke signals, telegraph, or other methods of the next ...
This book explores the extraordinary differentiation of the Baghdadi Jewish community over time during their sojourn in India from the end of the eighteenth century until their dispersion to Indian diasporas in Israel and English-speaking ...
- A comprehensive historical account of the primary Jewish communities of India, their synagogues, and unique Indian Jewish custom - The essays and over 150 images in the book explore how Indian Jews retained their unique characteristics, ...
The Jewish community in India comprises a tiny but important part of the population. There are around five thousand Jews and five Jewish communities in India, but they are fast...
A riveting family portrait of four generations of Jewish women from Calcutta.
When a people die out, can their story survive?