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  2. Cochin Jews - Wikipedia

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    Weil, Shalva. "The Place of Alwaye in Modern Cochin Jewish History." Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 2010, 8(3): 319-335; Weil, Shalva. "Cochin Jews" in Judith Baskin (ed.) Cambridge Dictionary of Judaism and Jewish Culture, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. pp. 107. Weil, Shalva (2006). "Today is Purim: A Cochin Jewish Song in Hebrew".

  3. Jewish copper plates of Cochin - Wikipedia

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    Jewish copper plates of Cochin, also known as Cochin plates of Bhaskara Ravi-varman, is a royal charter issued by the Chera Perumal king of Kerala, south India to Joseph Rabban, a Jewish merchant magnate of Kodungallur. [1] [2] The charter shows the status and importance of the Jewish colony in Kodungallur (Cranganore) near Cochin on the ...

  4. Kingdoms of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish copper plates of Cochin of Bhaskara Ravi Varman in 1000 CE records the royal gift of rights and privileges to the Jewish Chief of Anjuvannam Joseph Rabban [17] The Viraraghava copper plates dated 1225 CE describe the concession made by the King Viraraghava of Perumbadappu Swaroopam to Syrian Christian merchant Iravikorttan, the chief ...

  5. Kochangadi Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Levy was the Jewish Mudaliyar of the Cochin Jews. It is believed to have been demolished by the army of Tipu Sultan during his raids into Kerala in 1789, during the Second Anglo-Mysore War . [ 7 ] Added to that, Muslim dominance in the area may have forced the Kochangadi Jews to relocate further north to Jew Town in Mattancherry.

  6. Kadavumbhagam Ernakulam Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Kadavumbhagham Ernakulam Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Kochi, in the Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala, India.. Established in 1200 CE [1]: 15:247 and restored several times on the same site, [2] it is the oldest synagogue of the Malabar Jews with a Sefer Torah scroll and offering occasional services. [3]

  7. Mattancherry - Wikipedia

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    Mattanchery is home to many sites of historical and cultural significance, including the Paradesi Synagogue- which was the centre of life in the Jewish Quarter. In addition to the Cochin Jews and Paradesi Jews, Mattanchery is also home to Konkanis [1] and Gujaratis, with the Gujarati street in Mattancherry being a cultural icon for Keralite ...

  8. File:Jewish copper plates of Cochin - (plate I, side I ...

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    It grants land to settle and trade to Israelites, and was awarded by a Hindu dynasty Chera ruler Sthanu Ravi Varma. The grant mentions the Jewish merchant Issuppu Irappan (Joseph Rabban). Its dates have been in dispute, with estimates varying between 849 CE and 1000 CE. The descendants of these Jewish settlers came to be known as the Cochin Jews.

  9. Thekkumbhagam Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] [1] A curious feature of the synagogue were four ostrich eggs that were hung for good luck. [8] [6] [2] [7] In 1955, the entire congregation made aliyah to Israel leaving the synagogue in the care of the Paradesi community to be maintained. [2] [1] [7] [6] In the 1960s, the synagogue was torn down and a two-story residential house ...