Monuments
in Kerala
Jewish Synagogue

In
Fort Cochin, there is also the famous Jewish Synagogue built in 1568, and preserved
till today. The population of the Jews has dropped drastically with the establishing
of the Jewish State of Israel, many Jewish settlers in Cochin and other parts
of Kerala left the country for Israel. There are only about 17 Jews left, and
that the number of adult males does not come up to the required number for a
Priest, the Community is without one. The Jewish Synagogue will be probably
be taken over by a Trust, and because of it's historical importance to the history
of Cochin ( Kochi ), will be preserved. There were supposedly Jews also in Quilon,
but apparently they are no longer there.
Below are some of the photographs taken at different times by my family members
except the one which is a distinctive yellow in colour and shows the decoration
of the Tabernacle for Simcha Torah which is by Richard Todd. The whole area
was spruced up because of the visit of Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II
in 1997.
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