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The Jewish Synagogue which is also known as Paradesi Synagogue or Mattancherry Synagogue is the oldest existing synagogue among the Commonwealth countries. It is located at Cochin in th ... Read more
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The Jewish Synagogue which is also known as Paradesi Synagogue or Mattancherry Synagogue is the oldest existing synagogue among the Commonwealth countries. It is located at Cochin in the state of Kerala, India, and has four buildings. The synagogue is beautifully laid out and the interiors are decorated with Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers. Giant scrolls of the Old Testament can be found here.
Jewish Synagogue was built in 1568 adjacent to the Mattancherry Palace temple on the land given to the Malabari Yehuden or "Yehuden Mappila" community by the Raja of Kochi Mattancherry. The Mattancherry Palace temple and the Mattancherry synagogue share a common wall. The synagogue still attracts numerous visitors now and is a very good symbol of the love and harmony that exists in the community. 'Paradesi' literally translates to 'foreigner' in most Indian languages and many of the original members of the community hailed from Kodungalloor, the Middle East, and Europe. There are very rare antiques on display here. The hand-painted blue willow patterned tiles were brought here from Canton in China by Jewish businessman Ezekiel Rahabi in the 18th century. The synagogue is located in the quarter of Old Cochin known as Jew Town and is the only one of the seven synagogues in the area that is still in use.
The Jewish Synagogue which is also known as Paradesi Synagogue or Mattancherry Synagogue is the oldest existing synagogue among the Commonwealth countries. It is located at Cochin in the state of Kerala, India, and has four buildings. The synagogue is beautifully laid out and the interiors are decorated with Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers. Giant scrolls of the Old Testament can be found here.
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Jewish Synagogue was built in 1568 adjacent to the Mattancherry Palace temple on the land given to the Malabari Yehuden or "Yehuden Mappila" community by the Raja of Kochi Mattancherry. The Mattancherry Palace temple and the Mattancherry synagogue share a common wall. The synagogue still attracts numerous visitors now and is a very good symbol of the love and harmony that exists in the community. 'Paradesi' literally translates to 'foreigner' in most Indian languages and many of the original members of the community hailed from Kodungalloor, the Middle East, and Europe. There are very rare antiques on display here. The hand-painted blue willow patterned tiles were brought here from Canton in China by Jewish businessman Ezekiel Rahabi in the 18th century. The synagogue is located in the quarter of Old Cochin known as Jew Town and is the only one of the seven synagogues in the area that is still in use.