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Remembering the Jews of Kerala, India
The Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi, or Cochin, is considered to be the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth.
Interest in the academic study of Israel is growing in India
Concordia University political science Professor Csaba Nikolenyi was a guest lecturer in India’s only academic Israel studies program.
What’s caused India’s newfound warmth toward Israel?
While trade between Israel and India has been expanding for years, it was when Narendra Modi emerged as India’s new, business-minded prime minister that attitudes toward the Jewish state began to shift.
Prayer hall in Delhi brings a sense of Jewish history
Once a city with a Jewish population of over 1,500, Delhi now has about 50 families, only about 20 of whom are somewhat active but not very observant
Indian community has Jewish roots, study shows
A scientific study has found genetic evidence of claims that the Bene Israel, a community in western India, has Jewish roots
6.7 magnitude earthquake rocks India’s Jewish community
No one in the community of 7,000 was harmed
India strengthens Israel’s Asia strategy
President Mukherjee laid out India’s support for Israel as he condemned “the growing menace of terrorism and extremism” amid the outbreak of Palestinian stabbings of Israelis