Indian Jews

The great majority of India’s population are adherents of Hinduism, a religion whose history stretches back thousands of years. Hinduism is  very tolerant of other religions, due mainly to a tendency to regard the gods of other religions as being variant manifestations of Hindu gods. Such tolerance allowed Jewish communities to be established and remain in India for centuries. However, the majority of Jews left India after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1947; the majority settled in Israel, but significant numbers also moved to countries such as Australia.

The following pages have useful information about the Jews of India and their history:

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A map of India showing the locations of the largest Jewish communities. (Map courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and Eric Gaba)

Jewish Virtual Library: India

Jews of India

Jews of India at World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples

Here is everything you need to know about Indian Jews at The Indian Express

India’s Jew Town only has a few Jews left, but traditions and landmarks remain at The Times of Israel

Jews in India by Aharon Daniel

Wikipedia: History of the Jews in India

Wikipedia: Bene Israel

Wikipedia: Cochin Jews

Wikipedia: Baghdadi Jews (a.k.a. Iraqi Jews)

Wikipedia: Indian Jews in Israel

Books about the Jews of India:

Who are the Jews of India?‘ by Nathan Katz

The Jews of India‘ by Benjamin Israel

Jews and India: Perception and Image by Yulia Egorova (Routledge Jewish Studies)