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Jew's History in INDIA


The original tradition, as related to Christian missionaries early in the 19th century, is that the Bene Israel are the descendants of the survivors of a shipwreck off the Konkan coast at Navgaon, about 26 miles south of Bombay. Their ship was said to have come "from northern parts" and the date was "some sixteen to eighteen hundred years ago" (J. Wilson, Lands of the Bible (1847) II, 667). In the 19th century various theories were propounded by Europeans about Bene Israel origins conjecturing that the Bene Israel were an offshoot of the Jewish settlements in Yemen, refugees from the persecution of the Jews by Muhammad, or descendants of the Babylonian-Persian Diaspora. Later, in the light of the study of the Bible, of other Jewish literature, of ancient history sources relating to India, the Middle East, etc., some members of the Bene Israel community itself delved into details of possible Bene Israel origins. H.S. Kehimkar (History of the Bene Israel of India (1937) written in 1897) favored the theory that the ancestors of the Bene Israel left the Galilee because of persecutions by Antiochus Epiphanes (175–163 B.C.E.). D.J. Samson's argument for Bene Israel arrival in India at some time between 740 and 500 B.C.E. appeared in 1917 in an issue of the Bene Israel periodical The Israelite (i, no. 4,68–70) in an article entitled The Bene Israel: Who, Where, Whence. In any case their descendants remained for centuries isolated from Jewish life elsewhere. they adopted customs and dress of their Konkan neighbors, and their language, Marathi, as their mother tongue. Throughout the centuries they clung, however, to some fundamentals of the Jewish tradition and observed circumcision, dietary laws, the Sabbath, and most fasts and festivals prescribed in the Torah, and recited the Shema. . The presence of a special Jewish group in the Konkan region remained unknown to outsiders, except for casual references to them.After creation of Israel most of them Moved to Israel. .

A Marathi Magazine called Mai Bolli(Mother tounge) has been published in Israel since 1989 . In 1995, they celebrated its quartercentary celebration in Lydda .


I hope Raj Thackary Won't Mind because some reading Marathi Magazine In Israel .
:woot:

I was in Maharashtra and kokan region for 6 months before few years, currently in home Delhi , It was surprising thing for me that many of native people are very much white skinned, many of them will beat Kashmiris also(part of MAH bellow Mumbai not above or mumbai) , Now i found reason :lol::lol: according to one theory many of jews and native Marathi's were established matrimonial relations, :cheesy:
 
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Jew's History in INDIA


The original tradition, as related to Christian missionaries early in the 19th century, is that the Bene Israel are the descendants of the survivors of a shipwreck off the Konkan coast at Navgaon, about 26 miles south of Bombay. Their ship was said to have come "from northern parts" and the date was "some sixteen to eighteen hundred years ago" (J. Wilson, Lands of the Bible (1847) II, 667). In the 19th century various theories were propounded by Europeans about Bene Israel origins conjecturing that the Bene Israel were an offshoot of the Jewish settlements in Yemen, refugees from the persecution of the Jews by Muhammad, or descendants of the Babylonian-Persian Diaspora. Later, in the light of the study of the Bible, of other Jewish literature, of ancient history sources relating to India, the Middle East, etc., some members of the Bene Israel community itself delved into details of possible Bene Israel origins. H.S. Kehimkar (History of the Bene Israel of India (1937) written in 1897) favored the theory that the ancestors of the Bene Israel left the Galilee because of persecutions by Antiochus Epiphanes (175–163 B.C.E.). D.J. Samson's argument for Bene Israel arrival in India at some time between 740 and 500 B.C.E. appeared in 1917 in an issue of the Bene Israel periodical The Israelite (i, no. 4,68–70) in an article entitled The Bene Israel: Who, Where, Whence. In any case their descendants remained for centuries isolated from Jewish life elsewhere. they adopted customs and dress of their Konkan neighbors, and their language, Marathi, as their mother tongue. Throughout the centuries they clung, however, to some fundamentals of the Jewish tradition and observed circumcision, dietary laws, the Sabbath, and most fasts and festivals prescribed in the Torah, and recited the Shema. . The presence of a special Jewish group in the Konkan region remained unknown to outsiders, except for casual references to them.After creation of Israel most of them Moved to Israel. .

A Marathi Magazine called Mai Bolli(Mother tounge) has been published in Israel since 1989 . In 1995, they celebrated its quartercentary celebration in Lydda .


I hope Raj Thackary Won't Mind because some reading Marathi Magazine In Israel .


I was in Maharashtra and kokan region for 6 months before few years currently in home delhi , It was surprising thing for me that many of native people are very much white skinned, many of them will beat Kashmiris also , Now i found reason :lol::lol: according to one theory many of jews and native Marathi's were established matrimonial relations, :cheesy:

Many people in Konkan region are Kokanastha Chitpavan Brahmins....

e.g.

Ajit Agarkar

Ajit-Agarkar-925004687-8217279-1.jpg


Their skin color is white since time unknown..
 
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Many people in Konkan region are Kokanastha Chitpavan Brahmins....

e.g.

Ajit Agarkar

Ajit-Agarkar-925004687-8217279-1.jpg


Their skin color is white since time unknown..


I think freedom fighter Tilak was also one of those communities , correct me if i am wrong.
 
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Baghdadi Jews


Despite the name, the Baghdadi Jews are not exclusively of Iraqi origin: many came from Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen as well. These Jews emigrated to India around 250 years ago and settled in the city of Surat and established Synagogue and Cemetery after they move to Bombay (Mumbai). They were traders and quickly became one of the highest earning communities in the city. As philanthropists, some of them donated their wealth to public structures. The David Sassoon Docks and a Sassoon Library are some of the famous landmarks still standing today.

As well as Bombay (Mumbai), Baghdadi Jews spread to other parts of India, with an important community in Calcutta (Kolkata). Scions of this community did well in trade (particularly jute, but also tea) and, in later years, contributed officers to the army. One, Lt-Gen J. F. R. Jacob PVSM, becoming state governor of, first, Goa then Punjab and later administrator of Chandigarh.


About in 1730 first Baghdadi Jew Joseph Semah arrived from Baghdad to Surat and set up the Surat Synagogue here (It was a big port of British India. Now part of Gujarat state and commercial capital of Gujarat in western part of India). They established Synagogue and Cemetery in Katargam area of the city. Still there is a graveyard in the city but in very bad condition.

One of the graves within is that of Moseh Tobi buried here in 1769, he was considered an elder leader. In his book ‘A History of the Jews in Baghdad’, David Solomon Sassoon has mentioned “In the year 1769 Moses Tobi, who is styled ha-Nasi ha- Zaken [The Elder Prince] died in Surat”
 
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Jew's History in INDIA


The original tradition, as related to Christian missionaries early in the 19th century, is that the Bene Israel are the descendants of the survivors of a shipwreck off the Konkan coast at Navgaon, about 26 miles south of Bombay. Their ship was said to have come "from northern parts" and the date was "some sixteen to eighteen hundred years ago" (J. Wilson, Lands of the Bible (1847) II, 667). In the 19th century various theories were propounded by Europeans about Bene Israel origins conjecturing that the Bene Israel were an offshoot of the Jewish settlements in Yemen, refugees from the persecution of the Jews by Muhammad, or descendants of the Babylonian-Persian Diaspora. Later, in the light of the study of the Bible, of other Jewish literature, of ancient history sources relating to India, the Middle East, etc., some members of the Bene Israel community itself delved into details of possible Bene Israel origins. H.S. Kehimkar (History of the Bene Israel of India (1937) written in 1897) favored the theory that the ancestors of the Bene Israel left the Galilee because of persecutions by Antiochus Epiphanes (175–163 B.C.E.). D.J. Samson's argument for Bene Israel arrival in India at some time between 740 and 500 B.C.E. appeared in 1917 in an issue of the Bene Israel periodical The Israelite (i, no. 4,68–70) in an article entitled The Bene Israel: Who, Where, Whence. In any case their descendants remained for centuries isolated from Jewish life elsewhere. they adopted customs and dress of their Konkan neighbors, and their language, Marathi, as their mother tongue. Throughout the centuries they clung, however, to some fundamentals of the Jewish tradition and observed circumcision, dietary laws, the Sabbath, and most fasts and festivals prescribed in the Torah, and recited the Shema. . The presence of a special Jewish group in the Konkan region remained unknown to outsiders, except for casual references to them.After creation of Israel most of them Moved to Israel. .

A Marathi Magazine called Mai Bolli(Mother tounge) has been published in Israel since 1989 . In 1995, they celebrated its quartercentary celebration in Lydda .


Do you realise posting such information on Pakistani forums could result in the RAW-MOSSAD conspiracy theories going to new levels?
it appears about 50,000 Bene Israelis migrated to Israel from region around Mumbai. They have probably mixed with rest of Israelis and by now it should be second or third generation. few more Jews also went from kerala, Gujarat and Karachi though smaller numbers. Israel has about 6-7 million jews. so that should mean a significant percentage of Israel's population has some form of direct ancestral connection to India.
 
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Do you realise posting such information on Pakistani forums could result in the RAW-MOSSAD conspiracy theories going to new levels?
it appears about 50,000 Bene Israelis migrated to Israel from region around Mumbai. They have probably mixed with rest of Israelis and by now it should be second or third generation. few more Jews also went from kerala, Gujarat and Karachi though smaller numbers. Israel has about 6-7 million jews. so that should mean a significant percentage of Israel's population has some form of direct ancestral connection to India.


Thats what i am telling if some reading any Indian language magazine in Israel till date then we should think about it. :azn:
 
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your username is advertisement of your caste? just asking.

In maharashtra all chitpavans are called kobras..nothing new here...I created this account when I was a Brahmin..Now I belong to arya samaj..so no caste..
 
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