Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
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Delhi: Manohar and Max Muller Bhavan, 1999.
Israel, B.J. The Jewsof India. New Delhi: Mosaic Books, 1998.
Katz, Nathan. Who are the Jews of India? University of California Press, 2000.
Samuel, Shellim. Treatise on the Origin and Early History of the Bene-Israel of
Maharashtra. Bombay, 1963.
Weil, Shalve. India, The Larger Immigrations from Eastern Countries (Hebrew).
Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi Institute and the Ministry of Education, 2001.
Daniel, Ruby and Barbara C. Johnson. Ruby of Cochin: An Indian Jewish Woman
Remembers. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 1995.
Eisenberg, Azriel. The Synagogue through the Ages. New York: Bloch Publishing
Company, 1974.
Holisher, Desier. The Synagogue and its People. New York: Abelard-Schuman,
Inc., 1955.
Jacob, E.M. The Religious and Cultural heritage of the Bene-Israels of India.
Bombay: Gate of Mercy Synagogue, 1984.
Morris, Jan. Stones of Empire: The Buildings of the Raj. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1986.
Patai, Rahel. The Vanished Worlds of Jewry. New York: Macmillan Publishing
Company, Inc., 1980.
Wigoder, Geoffrey. The Story of the Synagogue. San Francisco: Harper and Row,
1986.
Hallegua, I.S. The Paradesi Synagogue of Cochin and its Dying Community of
Jews. Jew Town, unpublished ms., 1988.
Israel, Benjamin J. The Jews of India. New Delhi: Mosaic Books, 1998.
Israel, Benjamin J. The Bene Israel of India: Some Studies. Bombay: Orient
Longman, 1984.
Weil, Shalva. Bene Israel. Encyclopaedia of World Cultures, ed. Paul Hockings.
Yale University (HRAF): Macmillan Reference, 1992, Vol. 3:27-29.
Cooper, John. The Child in Jewish History. New Jersy: Jason Aronson, 1996.
Ezra, Ezekiel Desmond. Turning Back the Pages: A Chronicle of Calcutta Jewry.
Vol. I, London: Brookside Press, 1986.
Benjamin, Joshua M. The Mystery of Israels Ten Lost Tribes and the Legend of
Jesus in India. New Delhi: Mosaic Books, 2001.
Elias, Flower and Judith Elias Cooper. The Jews of Calcutta: The Autobiography of
a Community 1798-1972. Calcutta: Jewish Association of Calcutta, 1974.
Slapak, Orpa, ed., The Jews of India: A Story of Three Communities. Jerusalem:
Israel Museum, 1995.