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Paradesi Synagogue בית הכנסת פרדסי പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി

Paradesi Synagogue
בית הכנסת פרדסי
പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി Paradesi Synagogue בית הכנסת פרדסי പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി - Credit: Wikimedia Commons

The Paradesi Synagogue aka Cochin Jewish Synagogue or the Mattancherry Synagogue (Malayalam: പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി) is a synagogue located in Mattancherry Jew Town, a suburb of the city of Kochi, Kerala, in India. It was built in 1568 A.D. by Samuel Castiel, David Belila, and Joseph Levi for the flourishing Paradesi Jewish community in Kochi. Cochin Jews were composed mainly of the much older Malabari Jews and the newly arrived Sephardic refugees from the Portuguese religious persecution of Jews in Spain and Portugal.Jay A. Waronker: Paradesi Synagogue, Friends of Kerala Synagogues, 2011 It is the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations.The Paradesi Synagogue, Cochin, India. Database of Jewish Communities, Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot. Accessed online 13 February 2007. Paradesi is a word used in several Indian languages, and the literal meaning of the term is "foreigners", applied to the synagogue because it was built by Sephardic or Portuguese-speaking Jews, some of them from families exiled in Aleppo, Safed and other West Asian localities. Read more on Wikipedia

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