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For the Jews of India, Israel was not viewed as a foreign land to colonize but rather as the ancient homeland of the Jewish ...
The two major Jewish communities in the region were the Paradesi Jews, who were made up of refugees from Spain and Portugal following the expulsion edict in 1492, and the Cochin or Malabar Jews ...
Over the centuries, Udayamperoor was ruled by the Cheras, the Perumals, Villarvattam Swaroopam, and later, the Cochin and Travancore ... with the Portuguese, Jews, and Syrian Christians, the ...
While much has been documented about the migration of Indian Jews to Israel since the early ... a state in southern India historically home to the Cochin Jewish community. Most caregivers are ...
But the empathy for the Jews expressed by Jean at the time of the ... Even the dean of the medical faculty at Cochin Hospital, Pierre Maurer, where, many years later, Alfred would undergo surgery ...
The name Paradesi, meaning “foreigner”, reflects its origins, as it was built by Sephardic (Portuguese-speaking) Jews. At its peak, the Jewish community in Cochin numbered around 2,000 ...
A.‍ ‍‍Jews ‍from ‍Cochin ‍in ‍India ‍came ‍to ‍Burma ‍in ‍the ‍middle ‍of ‍the ‍19th ‍century ‍as ‍merchants ‍and ‍traders, ‍in ‍particular ‍in ...
[1] Raoul Nicole wrote on 22 March 1929, while Orwell was still in the Hôpital Cochin, to say he was sorry Orwell was ill ... Sunday evenings these days many of the burgers are mixed with Jews and ...
Cochin Shipyard has commenced the construction of two green tugs being developed under the Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP) of the Shipping Ministry. The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping ...