How did Jews reach India?

The Jewish community has been living in India since 75 CE and comprises a tiny but important part of the population. Many Jews settled in India after fleeing coastal areas of what is now Israel after the fall of King Solomon's second temple. They sought to avoid persecution from the Greeks.
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Why did Jews come to Kerala?

Many Jews are believed to have migrated here following the Roman attack of the tabernacle in Jerusalem. The other theory is that the Jews came to Kerala when extensive trade relations were established between the Malabar Coast and the Middle East during the time of King Solomon.
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Which one of the first foreign religion to arrive in India came through exiles from Israel?

Judaism is one of the first foreign religions to arrive in India with history dating back to King Solomon's reign in 970-931 BCE. The population of Jews remaining in India is very small, but their cultural history is vast.
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Where do most Israelis come from?

Nearly half of all Israeli Jews are descended from Jews who made aliyah from Europe, while around the same number are descended from Jews who made aliyah from Arab countries, Iran, Turkey, and Central Asia. Over two hundred thousand are, or are descended from, Ethiopian and Indian Jews.
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What foods do Jews not eat?

Kashrut—Jewish dietary laws

Certain foods, notably pork, shellfish and almost all insects are forbidden; meat and dairy may not be combined and meat must be ritually slaughtered and salted to remove all traces of blood. Observant Jews will eat only meat or poultry that is certified kosher.
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Can Jews eat KFC?

And unlike prior iterations, KFC will no longer be kosher. In previous cases the famous fried chicken recipe was modified to keep within Jewish dietary laws, but these changes made the chicken more expensive and, according to some consumers, less tasty than the American original.
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Why can't Jews eat rice?

This group of foods—which includes rice, beans, corn and peanuts—was originally banned because the items were often mixed with wheat, which Jews refrain from eating during Passover except in the form of an unleavened flatbread called matzah, David Holzel reports for the Times of Israel.
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How many Muslims are in Israel?

The religious affiliation of the Israeli population as of 2022 was 73.6% Jewish, 18.1% Muslim, 1.9% Christian, and 1.6% Druze. The remaining 4.8% included faiths such as Samaritanism and Baháʼí, as well as "religiously unclassified".
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What are the 3 main religions in Israel?

Religious Demography. The U.S. government estimates the total population at 8.8 million (midyear 2021). According to the country's Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) classification system (2020 data), approximately 73 percent of the population is Jewish, 18 percent Muslim, 2 percent Christian, and 1.6 percent Druze.
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Which religion is dominant in Israel?

While most Israelis are Jewish, a growing share (currently about one-in-five adults) belong to other groups. Most non-Jewish residents of Israel are ethnically Arab and identify, religiously, as Muslims, Christians or Druze.
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Who brought Muslims to India?

Islam arrived in the inland of Indian subcontinent in the 7th century when the Arabs conquered Sindh and later arrived in Punjab and North India in the 12th century via the Ghaznavids and Ghurids conquest and has since become a part of India's religious and cultural heritage.
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Who was the first Indian to accept Islam?

The Brahmin King Cheraman Perumal was the first Indian to convert to Islam based on a historical event. The event was that a group of Prophet Muhammad's Sahaba visited Kodungallur.
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Who brought the Bible to India?

Bartholomaus Ziengenbalg, who is said to be the first Protestant missionary to visit India, came to the country in 1706 with fellow countrymen, Heinrich Plutschau, upon request by the King of Denmark.
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What language did the Cochin Jews speak?

The Cochin Jews settled in the Kingdom of Cochin in South India, now part of the state of Kerala. As early as the 12th century, mention is made of the Jews in southern India by Benjamin of Tudela. They are known to have developed Judeo-Malayalam, a dialect of Malayalam language.
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What is the history of Kerala Jews?

The first official record of a Jewish settlement in Kerala was a village called Anjuvannam. It was gifted by King Bhaskara Ravi Varma of Cranganore (the present-day Kodungallur) to the oldest ancestor of the Jews of Kerala, Joseph Rabban in 1000 CE.
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What was Kerala called before 1956?

The state of Kerala was created in 1956 from the former state of Travancore-Cochin, the Malabar district and the Kasaragod taluk of South Canara District of Madras state.
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Why Jerusalem is important for Muslims?

For Muslims, Jerusalem is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran and other texts, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven.
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What religion was Jesus?

Of course, Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues.
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Which one is oldest religion in the world?

The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म, lit.
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Who is Azrael in Islam?

Azrael, Arabic ʿIzrāʾīl or ʿAzrāʾīl, in Islam, the angel of death who separates souls from their bodies; he is one of the four archangels (with Jibrīl, Mīkāl, and Isrāfīl) and the Islamic counterpart of the Judeo-Christian angel of death, who is sometimes called Azrael.
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Are Muslims allowed to travel to Israel?

The Holy Land is an excellent travel destination for Muslim visitors; the country is packed with significant Islamic landmarks. The top Muslim attraction in Israel is Al Aqsa Mosque on Temple Mount (Haram al-Sharif) in Jerusalem.
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How many mosques are in Israel?

There are over 400 mosques in Israel, of which some 73 are located in Jerusalem.
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Why can't Jews have milk?

23:19: 'God commanded one not to cook a kid in its mother's milk […] and the reason for the prohibition is because it is a form of cruelty […] and that which has been written by our ancestors [the sages of the Talmud], that any mixture of meat and milk is forbidden, is true.
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Why do Jews not eat milk?

This rule comes from the instruction in Exodus 23:19 which states, Do not cook a young goat in its mother's milk . Jews interpret this quote to mean that they are forbidden to eat meat and dairy products together. This means that dishes such as meat lasagne or cheeseburgers cannot be eaten.
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What are 3 foods that Jews can't eat?

According to Jewish law, the three basic elements of keeping kosher are:
  • Avoiding any non-kosher animals (fish that don't have fins and scales, land animals that do not both chew their cud and have cleft hooves, most birds);
  • Avoiding eating meat and dairy together;
  • Only eating meat that was slaughtered in a certain way.
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