História dos judeus na Índia (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • «Bene Israel of Mumbai, India | ANU». Museum of the Jewish People (em inglês). Consultado em 18 de abril de 2021 
    "A fundação de um assentamento judaico permanente em Mumbai foi lançada na segunda metade do século 18 pelos Bene Israel, que gradualmente se mudaram de suas aldeias na região de Konkan para Mumbai. A primeira sinagoga em Mumbai foi construída (1796) por iniciativa de S.E. Divekar. Os judeus de Cochin fortaleceram o Bene Israel em seu renascimento religioso."
    ("The foundation of a permanent Jewish settlement in Mumbai was laid in the second half of the 18th century by the Bene Israel who gradually moved from their villages in the Konkan region to Mumbai. Their first synagogue in Mumbai was built (1796) on the initiative of S.E. Divekar. Cochin Jews strengthened the Bene Israel in their religious revival.")

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  • Sítio dos Institutos Nacionais da Saúde estadunidense https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4806850/:
    "O filósofo judeu Maimônides, em uma carta escrita há 800 anos (cerca de 1200 EC), mencionou brevemente uma comunidade judaica que vivia na Índia e pode ter se referido a eles. No século 18, os membros do Bene Israel viviam em aldeias ao longo da costa indiana de Konkan e eram chamados de Shanivar Teli (Marathi para 'prensadores de óleo de sábado'), pois eram prensadores de óleo que não trabalhavam aos sábados. Depois de 1948, a maior parte da comunidade imigrou para Israel. No início do século XXI, cerca de 50.000 membros viviam em Israel, enquanto cerca de 5.000 permaneciam na Índia, principalmente em Mumbai. A história oral entre os Bene Israel afirma que eles são descendentes de judeus cujo navio naufragou na costa de Konkan, com apenas sete homens e sete mulheres sobrevivendo."
    ("The Jewish philosopher, Maimonides, in a letter written 800 years ago (circa 1200 CE), briefly mentioned a Jewish community living in India and may have referred to them. In the 18th century Bene Israel members lived in villages along the Indian Konkan coast and were called Shanivar Teli (Marathi for 'Saturday oil pressers'), as they were oil pressers who did not work on Saturdays. After 1948, most of the community immigrated to Israel. At the beginning of the 21st century, approximately 50,000 members lived in Israel, whereas about 5,000 remained in India, mainly in Mumbai. Oral history among Bene Israel holds that they are descendants of Jews whose ship wrecked on the Konkan shore, with only seven men and seven women surviving")"

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