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The Kochangadi Synagogue was built in the 14th century, after the Malabari Jews had to abandon Muziris or Kodungallur.Joseph Azar, the 72nd heir to Joseph Rabban and the last Jewish prince of Shingly, fled to Kochangadi with his followers and founded the Kochangadi congregation.
Many old synagogues are completely lost, a notable example being the Kochangadi Synagogue built in 1344 (the foundation stone of which is still retained in the Paradesi Synagogue), mostly likely after the Jews had to abandon Muziris due to the great flood of the Periyar river in 1341. [3] [4]
Kochangadi Synagogue; Madras Synagogue; Mala Synagogue; ... Tephereth Israel Synagogue [8] West Bengal. Beth El Synagogue (Kolkata) Magen David Synagogue (Kolkata)
The Paradesi Synagogue in Cochin has been functioning as active synagogue since 1568. Kerala, in far south-western India, has eight remaining buildings.The Kochangadi Synagogue (1344 A.D. to 1789 A.D.) in Kochi in the Kerala, built by the Malabar Jews, is the oldest in recorded history.
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Synagogues in recorded history whose location and/or remains have been lost in time: [82] Palayoor Synagogue, Palur (known only from a rimon (ornament) bearing its name) Kokkamangalam Synagogue, Kokkamangalam; Kochangadi Synagogue,(1344 A.D - 1789 A.D) Kochangadi (oldest synagogue in recorded history)
The Kochangadi Synagogue (1344 to 1789 AD) in Kochi in the Kerala, built by the Malabar Jews. It was destroyed by Tipu Sultan in 1789 AD and was never rebuilt. An inscription tablet from this synagogue is the oldest relic from any synagogue in India.
Kochangadi Synagogue; M. Mala Synagogue; P. Paravur Synagogue; T. Thekkumbhagam Synagogue This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 00:15 (UTC). Text is ...