@@ansonliverio1054 letme share u certain things I noticed in Judaism and Hinduism. Kaballah is a Jewish occult tradition. Kapala is a Hindu occult tradition. Both sound similar right? Are these two traditions same?
1) Yes, you are right it still amazes me a Bhartiya (Indian) also, how a country so diverse like Bharat (India). Despite being so, diverse still follow the same core of respect and assimilating every culture set foot on its land. But all this makes me more proud of our Dharmic principles that unite the entire Bharat in one single thread despite being so diverse. 2) That's why since time immemorial despite Bharat being politically divided into many parts, but we never see social disharmony and hatred among different communities in the entire Bharat. 3) Kings used to fight for lands and power in Bharat but don't do communal and religious massacres and genocides like other religions and races did in the world's history.
@@derindaniel334 Bhartiya Nationalism is very different in its fundamentals. It's not fallible like western nationalism. But you follower of Dhruv Rathee will not understand it, as you don't want to.
Hi there 👋 I am from Kerala and have visited the synagogues in Mattancheri and Fort Kochi and they both are really amazing imo. Such vital and integral local historical monuments they really are. If you get a chance to visit Kerala sometime, please make sure to visit these beautiful synagogues. Shalom 🤗😊
Most of the school tours are going through this synagogues.. When I was in my 4 th standard that was my first time I visited these places.. But that time I don't know nothing.. Just gone there and looks the colours and designs inside there.. Then after I reach my high school. I visited my second time. From that day I realised the culture of Israeli people and I started to love them. This place is so calm. Now a days also, if I visit kochi, I definitely visit this place also.. Because the atmosphere is awesome. Love you Israel.. We welcome you guys 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇱
@@ansonliverio1054 When comments come from across the world the exact GPS reading is immaterial. ERNAKULAM etc are all new names of a geographic area of KODUNGALUR/ CRANGANORE/ MUSRI/ Kochi/ Cochin _.North Paravur/ Mala etc. Why expect names of even ward number fir such Historic places?
I am frm banglore karnataka..but visited kerla may times... visited Jewish town' also 👌👌❤️🙏🙏indian love everybody .. n feel like World is one family 🙏❤️
@@dilipchhetri3387 What a dipsh8 mindset you have. I am a brahmin and I am with comparativereligiondailynews on this....and what do you mean HE is the killer of hindus since 1990? What do you know of him? Was Abdul Kalam a killer of hindus too? Stop using the lens of religion alone in things for everything. What a wasted life that is and not a thing worth achieving will come from it. Educate yourself before spewing vile illiterate throwups on the internet where people cannot reach you. Anyone can be a keyboard warrior here but to have an educated debate, that, your kind, will never be able to do.
The reason it's called jew town is that ppl wanted others to remember that jews lived there and it needs to be preserved. Just like we call french town for places in India which reflect French heritage from the past.....it is not ment offend anyone......just a reminder to ppl to respect and preserve history the way it was.....
I understand that but for me this looks a little bit weird. Because from the past they used to say which places are for Jewish people in a bad way. Although I understand this is not the case here based on the history of places that are not India, it feels a little bit weird
@@that1israeligirl don't feel weird.. If a Indian calls it.. Really respect our Jew community so much done by them for our society ..as per number their contribution to India is big
@@that1israeligirl It is possible that the name originated in the colonial era when the Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the Brits had influence over Kochi, some of them not exactly friendly to Jews at the time (Not direct control -- Kochi remained a kingdom until 1947)
Oh really...Am a keralite myself and please explain me why the reconstruction of Kadavumbhagam Synagogue in Mattancherry by the ASI is being stopped by the "locals" (so called 'peaceful" and "welcoming" locals who by the way hate Jews) ? Kerala was a tolerant society not anymore...Last of the Jews will soon disappear from those streets.. www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Kochi/locals-bring-restoration-of-kadavumbhagam-synagogue-to-a-halt/article32877549.ece/amp/
There are videos of the Jewish families who migrated back to Israel on RUclips. The elder people of those families still speak malayalam the official language of Kerala. I think some of them occasionally visits Kerala now also. I saw a video of an elderly Jewish person who became very emotional when someone talked about Kerala. If I find those clips I will post the links in the comments.
Due to the accepting mentality of many rulers in Kerala, it became a melting pot for different religions. The first churches, mosque and synagogue in India was built in Kerala. The St. Thomas Christian community in Kerala, which I'm a part of, is one of the oldest thriving Christian tradition in the world. Like that, the list extends in Kerala.
Love from Kerala sis,,, We love Jewish culture here and hope you are doing well wherever you are....And you and all your family are always welcome to Kerala... We love you all.....
Jew town in Kerala had a different meaning.... There were two main kind of jews in Kerala..The Black Jews or native Jews who came very old and assimilated completely as Malayalees... The White Jews or Paradesi Jews who came later and didn't fully assimilate though they speak Malayalam etc.. This Paradesi Jews were given a special area close to Royal Palace to establish their zone. Jews originally had given special rights by the Kerala Emperor and carried ranks of Prince with 72 royal privilege... In accordance to this law, the white jews were given right to establish their own area or settlement which they called Judahapattanam or Town of Jews... Its not a Ghetto as this town shares common wall with the Royal Palace and infact has even an exclusive gate for Jews to enter into Palace compound as they ranked princely title. This area is unique as u have Jew town in one side and a Muslim settlement on its other side with Palace and its temple in middle... So If u look from middle, u see Synagogue on right, mosque minarets on left and Hindu temple in middle, all in walking distance...
I'm from Kerala. My grandmother used to tell us stories about her friendship with a Jewish girl during her childhood (My grandmother passed a long time ago. I miss her). Her Jewish friend and most of the Jews in Kerala left for Israel long ago. However, this is a common theme here. Seniors still speak fondly about the Jewish presence here. And even the youngest generation here is aware of the Jewish history in Kerala - even if they have not met any Keralite Jews. The Jewish Synagogues, settlements and tombs are very important heritage sites for the people here - it isn't just a government protected site. They're here to stay for a long time. (PS: There are similar protected sites from other communities too. We just love our history - irrespective of religion). And there are reasons to believe that this connection isn't a one-way affair. I've seen RUclips videos of Israelites speaking Malayalam (the language of Kerala). Some connections just transcend time and generations.
I have been to mettancheri and the jew street. I saw the cynagog first hand and I can say that it is beautifully preserved. the street is still filled with travellers and vibrant shops. A lot of beautiful wall art and shore nearby. It's vibrance is beautiful and one must visit this historical site once in his/her lifetime . It's truly mesmerizing.
I am from a village called Pulloot near Kodungallur.(India) My ancestors have told me that the Jewish community lived near my home before they moved to Kochi, I have heard only good things about your community and in any way I love your community as much as my ancestors loved .
Happy to see you happy. And pretty much understand your feeling. Jews and Indian are the only 2 remaining oldest living civilizations. We are survivals. 👍🏻. As long as time remains on this universe, will also survive and thrive 👍🏻.
omg i cried after she said people use the word JEW as a slur in the world, just imagining what have they gone through. we will NEVER treat you like them and you are always welcome
Many Jews also came to India when *Nazi's Holocaust* was in full run. Both countries were part of *British Rule* at that time which made travelling easier then to runaway from *Europe*
i visited the cochin synagogue in like 2004. glad it seems to have been given a facelift and restoration since then. the kerala coast was home to (wealthy) jewish traders in the BC times, and when the exodus happened after the failed revolt and temple destruction, many new settlers moved there. fun fact that nobody seems to bring up enough is that one of the reasons *very* early Christianity had a strong base in malabar is because pre-saul christianity preached to jews primarily, and the existing jewish population was a an early seed for the population. the Portuguese 1400 years later found many the native christians still holding to "old covenant" practices (like circumcision etc).
I am Indian Muslim from Kashmir 🇮🇳❤ Love Jewish people. 😢 Unfortunately some Radical Muslims don't treat you as humans. May God prevail peace over Israel-Palestine. @ 26 November 2023 @ 7:08 PM
India believes that the entire world is one family and this indicates that every single human being deserves equal amount of respect irrespective of their caste, creed, ethnicity and religion.
Hindu religion never was insecure, we never believed in "my religion is holier than thou" hence we are accepting and respecting all religions. As you said rightly world should learn from Hindustan/ Bharat/ India
Brampton in Canada is also called as India's town and its not derogatory. Its because many Indians live there in majority. We also have many Israeli tourists in Kasaul, Himachal, Bharat/India.
Obviously sister ,, we dnt have any intentions to hurt anybody .... We use '" Jews " because we only know this word ... If there is something that enlighten us please tell us ... So that we can get a opportunity to learn about your culture too .... And if your ancestors were went to India at that time ... Then we both got similar skin .... 😃😃😃 .... And then we both looks like siblings ...
I just found out some Israeli's secretly speak malayalam(native language of Kerala). Those people who took refuge in kerala and learned our language before the creation of Israel. After that they settled in Israel.
all religions are equal...chilll we will only live for atleast 80 yeas, don't waste your small time to hate someone...love everything and everyone..hate only give you pain......
The Christian community in Kerala also have a soft corner for our Jewish brothern whose ancestors lived along with our forefathers for centuries peacefully with special previleges, wereas elsewhere in the world the Jews were tortured, humiliated and killed.
Surprising fact: Mattancheri, a place in kerala has interesting significant role in Indian Jewish history, bcz The word Matan means gift in Hebrew, cheri means Place in Malayalam ,.Yes,That place is gifted to Jews by the Local ruler of Kerala or specifically Kochi.
I would like to say that our Upanishads ( Ancient texts) have said- Athithi Devo Bhava, which means Every guest is a form of God ...... That is one of the ideals by which we have lived for generations and continue to do ...... Loads of Love
My wife and I visited the awesomely gorgeous Mattancherri synagogue 20+ years ago. While we were there, a busload of Indian Jewish people from outside of Kerala showed up at at the synagogue. Probably 30 people or so. I had a somewhat jarring thought. With us in the synagogue was a somewhat substantial percentage of all the Jews currently residing in India.
I am an Indian Christian living in Mumbai, India. We have synagogues here too and I must say that Jews were never persecuted in india. In fact many of the Jews became rich businessmen and prospered here. We have the famous David Sasson who is fondly remembered in Mumbai. You will always be safe here. I also had the privilege to travel to Israel a few years ago and fell in love with Israel. I hope to visit Israel again. Shalom to my brothers and sisters in Israel and I pray for the peace of Israel.
🇮🇱❤️🇮🇳 jews and hindus use to trade since ancient times through sea routes. Most of the Hindus/sikhs/jains/Buddhists were peaceful and tolerant twords every religion many jews started living near the coastal belts of India. Same is with the zorestrians(parsis) they also used to trade through sea routes in India. They also similarly migrated India as they where religiously persecuted by Muslims in iran and iraq. Christianity and Islam has a history of religious persecution to other small and peaceful religions. India was the most peaceful place where people from every religion used to live happily until the Muslims and British invaded India. Though India was one of the richest country which contributed nearly 25% of worlds gdp before British then to India never Invaded any other country nor the religions that are born in India(hindus/sikhs/Buddhists/jains) never religiously persecuted any religion on earth. ♥🙏🏻🇮🇱
@@that1israeligirl but India itself persecuted its own ppl by creating caste and untouchables. So the downfall for the great civilization was Hindus themselves.
On our visit to Kerala my dear wife and I were able to see all these Jewish places and especially the Pardesi Synagogue. Absolutely thrilled by our visit. I sincerely wish the relationship and friendship lasts for eternity. It's sad that you think the word Jew brings you insulting memories , but that is because of hate by Europeans and islamists. I assure you that Hindus NEVER think in that manner, Jews have NEVER been harmed in any way in India. India has gained so much from their people, one example is of General Jacob who fought and won the war against Pakistan. Shalom and Namaste. 🇮🇱🕉️🇮🇳
Do you know what?? There is a reunion of israelis who came to kerala insearch of their past and some of the people in israel from kerela know our native language malayalam as well and many of the people who were visiting every year from israel
That is what's so amazing about the relationship between the Jewish people and the people of india. In a lot of places the Jewish people do not wants to remember the time they had to leave the country of modern-day israel and what they've been through, but in India people were so welcoming and this is why the Jewish people that was in India are talking with a lot of respect about that country
India & hindus take all religion & culture & safe guard with cultural integration. I visited this place, few number of jews left. King of Kutch also took all polish jews of a floating vessel & settled, a street in Warsaw is named after him
Thank you for accepting my request and watching our history. I am from Kochi, Kerala. When you get a chance to visit India please visit our state too.
Thank you for suggesting this to me
@@that1israeligirl see EZRA trailer. First Jewish horror movie from India. It’s about dabooks.
Kya faida bhai Kerala ab radical muslims me doob chuka hai
@@anonymous-qt7wq yeah, wherever Islam goes, death follows 😠😠😠
@@anonymous-qt7wq that's so truth bro islam is a problem in India
This is also your home land... Don't afraid to come to India.. You guys are 100% safe.. ❤️🇮🇳🇮🇱
True❤
Yes 👍
I Agree with You 💯
🇮🇱❤️🇮🇳
True
They are all ready safe 😂
Lu#d mera😂
Jews hold special place in the heart of every Indian ❤️🙏.
CORRECT 🇮🇳🇮🇳🤝🇮🇱🇮🇱🤗😍😍
Hindu
Between hindu and Jew bond of humanity , respect
Lot of love from Rajasthan, india 🙏
Most welcome to her in Our Belove Country 🇮🇳🇮🇳💪❤️❤️
Bro, there is Huge difference between Judisam, Hinduism, in terms of faith and culture!
@@ansonliverio1054 letme share u certain things I noticed in Judaism and Hinduism. Kaballah is a Jewish occult tradition. Kapala is a Hindu occult tradition. Both sound similar right? Are these two traditions same?
Sister as an Indian I invite you to India 🙏
🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🤝🤝🤝🤝
You talk as if you owe her something.
@@angeloj3139 exactly
@@angeloj3139 we own love form State of Isreal 🙏🙏
Love from Kochi Kerala✌
1) Yes, you are right it still amazes me a Bhartiya (Indian) also, how a country so diverse like Bharat (India). Despite being so, diverse still follow the same core of respect and assimilating every culture set foot on its land. But all this makes me more proud of our Dharmic principles that unite the entire Bharat in one single thread despite being so diverse.
2) That's why since time immemorial despite Bharat being politically divided into many parts, but we never see social disharmony and hatred among different communities in the entire Bharat.
3) Kings used to fight for lands and power in Bharat but don't do communal and religious massacres and genocides like other religions and races did in the world's history.
This is why this country is so different and interesting
Lol u funny. Did u just spill some whitewash history. I swear the Indian textbook to stop spewing nationalistic fallacies
@@derindaniel334 Bhartiya Nationalism is very different in its fundamentals. It's not fallible like western nationalism. But you follower of Dhruv Rathee will not understand it, as you don't want to.
@@derindaniel334 Namste Derin ji🙏. ours is a cultural nationalism unlike the Nazis. We feel proud in who we are and respect everyone.
@@derindaniel334 Perhaps you have learnt whitewashed history ? Ever thought about it ?
India respect every single faith on the earth!! That's Indian Culture!!
🇮🇳 ❤ 🇮🇱
Yeah only in Kerala 😑
No in Kolkata also
In maharashtra and in tamilnadu.
@@ASK-ce6ps general Jacob, war hero in 1971 also a bagdadi Jew bron and brought up in Kolkata
@@ASK-ce6ps I am not sure how blind you have to be to see that it is Hindu culture? Blinded by communist?
Indian Hindus always have respect and love for israeli people ,,,,,,, the partnership of India and Israel will live long 🙏🚩.....
🇮🇳,🤝,🇮🇱
🕉️.♥️.✡️
👉💩💩🇮🇳🚩🇮🇱💩💩👈
Love from Ernakulam , Kerala.
Oh bhai oh bhai love from karnataka 😀❤️ aren't u liberal dear lady
@@MummadiGovinda ok bro
@@MummadiGovinda
I'm not talking about the OP of this thread but
Don't misuse the term Liberals for absolute bigots.
Love from india
Hi there 👋
I am from Kerala and have visited the synagogues in Mattancheri and Fort Kochi and they both are really amazing imo. Such vital and integral local historical monuments they really are.
If you get a chance to visit Kerala sometime, please make sure to visit these beautiful synagogues.
Shalom 🤗😊
Most of the school tours are going through this synagogues.. When I was in my 4 th standard that was my first time I visited these places.. But that time I don't know nothing.. Just gone there and looks the colours and designs inside there.. Then after I reach my high school. I visited my second time. From that day I realised the culture of Israeli people and I started to love them. This place is so calm. Now a days also, if I visit kochi, I definitely visit this place also.. Because the atmosphere is awesome. Love you Israel.. We welcome you guys 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇱
bro, there is no synagogue in kochi, it's in Mattacherry, another ones is in Middle of the Ernakulam market, next is Mala
@@ansonliverio1054
When comments come from across the world the exact GPS reading is immaterial.
ERNAKULAM etc are all new names of a geographic area of KODUNGALUR/ CRANGANORE/ MUSRI/ Kochi/ Cochin _.North Paravur/ Mala etc.
Why expect names of even ward number fir such Historic places?
We love Israel and their people..
I am frm banglore karnataka..but visited kerla may times... visited Jewish town' also 👌👌❤️🙏🙏indian love everybody .. n feel like World is one family 🙏❤️
Your emotions behind each word you spoke were genuine and really coming from the bottom of your heart.
INDIA IS WITH ISRAEL AND ISRAEL HAS RIGHT TO DEFEND ITSELF !!!
Bro, peaceful community must be pissed after reading this 🤣🤣🤣
@@paws_therapy
I am not pissed 😏 you Radical Hindu.
I am Kashmiri Muslim and I support Israel's existence.
@@comparativereligiondailynewsur killer of hindus since 1990.
@@dilipchhetri3387 What a dipsh8 mindset you have. I am a brahmin and I am with comparativereligiondailynews on this....and what do you mean HE is the killer of hindus since 1990? What do you know of him? Was Abdul Kalam a killer of hindus too? Stop using the lens of religion alone in things for everything. What a wasted life that is and not a thing worth achieving will come from it. Educate yourself before spewing vile illiterate throwups on the internet where people cannot reach you. Anyone can be a keyboard warrior here but to have an educated debate, that, your kind, will never be able to do.
😂😂 joke of the millennium😂😂@@comparativereligiondailynews
Indian Jews are staying in 5 to 6 states of Indian cityzinship already.
I feel blessed to be born in this country.
Love my india🇮🇳
🇮🇳🙏
The reason it's called jew town is that ppl wanted others to remember that jews lived there and it needs to be preserved. Just like we call french town for places in India which reflect French heritage from the past.....it is not ment offend anyone......just a reminder to ppl to respect and preserve history the way it was.....
I understand that but for me this looks a little bit weird. Because from the past they used to say which places are for Jewish people in a bad way. Although I understand this is not the case here based on the history of places that are not India, it feels a little bit weird
@@that1israeligirl don't feel weird.. If a Indian calls it.. Really respect our Jew community so much done by them for our society ..as per number their contribution to India is big
@@that1israeligirl It is possible that the name originated in the colonial era when the Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the Brits had influence over Kochi, some of them not exactly friendly to Jews at the time (Not direct control -- Kochi remained a kingdom until 1947)
Real Indian love Israel
I am Muslim and I love all World including Israel 🇮🇱
@@comparativereligiondailynews He told Indian why you bring caste inside??
@@SagarGamingIndiaBringing cast everywhere is our thing😂
Love from India 🇮🇳♥ 🇮🇱
Malayalies (Kerala peoples) welcome everyone and accepts and protect theirs religion and believes.Here all regions are equal 🤗
Oh really...Am a keralite myself and please explain me why the reconstruction of Kadavumbhagam Synagogue in Mattancherry by the ASI is being stopped by the "locals" (so called 'peaceful" and "welcoming" locals who by the way hate Jews) ?
Kerala was a tolerant society not anymore...Last of the Jews will soon disappear from those streets..
www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Kochi/locals-bring-restoration-of-kadavumbhagam-synagogue-to-a-halt/article32877549.ece/amp/
Kerala is in wrong hands now, PFI SDPI will ruin everything
Absolutely no.kerala is now ruled by ldf.They are Strongly against sdpi
@@rajeshreddy4491 ☝️
@@_Arshad lol if that's the case the current DGP of kerala wouldn't have said "Kerala is acting like a breeding ground for terrorism"
There are videos of the Jewish families who migrated back to Israel on RUclips. The elder people of those families still speak malayalam the official language of Kerala. I think some of them occasionally visits Kerala now also. I saw a video of an elderly Jewish person who became very emotional when someone talked about Kerala. If I find those clips I will post the links in the comments.
Due to the accepting mentality of many rulers in Kerala, it became a melting pot for different religions. The first churches, mosque and synagogue in India was built in Kerala. The St. Thomas Christian community in Kerala, which I'm a part of, is one of the oldest thriving Christian tradition in the world. Like that, the list extends in Kerala.
I myself feel amazed to see how we indians being so diverse are still united even we welcome others to be with us
We Hindus always support our Israeli brothers and sisters you always welcome to our motherland India.
Love from Kerala sis,,, We love Jewish culture here and hope you are doing well wherever you are....And you and all your family are always welcome to Kerala... We love you all.....
God bless you always 💚🙏🇮🇳💚🇮🇱🌾
Hindu girls love jew boys 😘
💪🧡🕉️🇮🇳👩💖👨🎓🇮🇱✡️💙💪
Love from കേരള 💚🌴
Jew town in Kerala had a different meaning.... There were two main kind of jews in Kerala..The Black Jews or native Jews who came very old and assimilated completely as Malayalees... The White Jews or Paradesi Jews who came later and didn't fully assimilate though they speak Malayalam etc.. This Paradesi Jews were given a special area close to Royal Palace to establish their zone.
Jews originally had given special rights by the Kerala Emperor and carried ranks of Prince with 72 royal privilege... In accordance to this law, the white jews were given right to establish their own area or settlement which they called Judahapattanam or Town of Jews... Its not a Ghetto as this town shares common wall with the Royal Palace and infact has even an exclusive gate for Jews to enter into Palace compound as they ranked princely title.
This area is unique as u have Jew town in one side and a Muslim settlement on its other side with Palace and its temple in middle... So If u look from middle, u see Synagogue on right, mosque minarets on left and Hindu temple in middle, all in walking distance...
Thanks brother from Maharashtra state. Which is this place in Kerala?
I'm from Kerala. My grandmother used to tell us stories about her friendship with a Jewish girl during her childhood (My grandmother passed a long time ago. I miss her). Her Jewish friend and most of the Jews in Kerala left for Israel long ago. However, this is a common theme here. Seniors still speak fondly about the Jewish presence here. And even the youngest generation here is aware of the Jewish history in Kerala - even if they have not met any Keralite Jews. The Jewish Synagogues, settlements and tombs are very important heritage sites for the people here - it isn't just a government protected site. They're here to stay for a long time. (PS: There are similar protected sites from other communities too. We just love our history - irrespective of religion). And there are reasons to believe that this connection isn't a one-way affair. I've seen RUclips videos of Israelites speaking Malayalam (the language of Kerala). Some connections just transcend time and generations.
Keralites welcome everyone regards their religion, caste, culture and nationality. Which is it's only speciality...
Indians my friend, india is open for all. Also a strong love to kerala love from MP
Love Kerala . Literally the " Gods own country "
If you come to India, you will not feel like leaving here, the people of India give a lot of respect and love to the guests, welcome to India.
I just saw your vlog by chance. I hope you're safe. The Indian people, and I, support our sisters and brothers in Israel! 🙏🇮🇳
I have been to mettancheri and the jew street. I saw the cynagog first hand and I can say that it is beautifully preserved. the street is still filled with travellers and vibrant shops. A lot of beautiful wall art and shore nearby. It's vibrance is beautiful and one must visit this historical site once in his/her lifetime . It's truly mesmerizing.
I am from a village called Pulloot near Kodungallur.(India) My ancestors have told me that the Jewish community lived near my home before they moved to Kochi, I have heard only good things about your community and in any way I love your community as much as my ancestors loved .
Great history great work....🇮🇳💐🙏🤝🗺️
We Indian love Israel . From Kerala
Stay safe and keep smiling always. Lots of love from India 🇮🇳🙏♥️🙏🇮🇱♥️🙏🇮🇳
Thanks for sharing. I been to this place just before pandemic. Awesomeness !
Kerala 🔥. "God's Own Country "
Kerala is state
@@ravindersehrawat6112 exactly
It's a State you fool
@@ravindersehrawat6112 Kerala nick name that.. God's Won Country
@@8yearsand645Kerala nick name God's Won Country
Jews of India have learnt a lot from India and Jews have also contributed lot to India. Shalom Jai Hind
Happy to see you happy. And pretty much understand your feeling.
Jews and Indian are the only 2 remaining oldest living civilizations.
We are survivals. 👍🏻.
As long as time remains on this universe, will also survive and thrive 👍🏻.
omg i cried after she said people use the word JEW as a slur in the world, just imagining what have they gone through. we will NEVER treat you like them and you are always welcome
Love from india Kerala mam 🥰☺️💜
Thanks for reminding all those again
Many Jews also came to India when *Nazi's Holocaust* was in full run.
Both countries were part of *British Rule* at that time which made travelling easier then to runaway from *Europe*
THANKS FOR APPRECIATION, LOVE FROM INDIA
Lots of love from Kerala 😍😍😍💖💖💖💖
Nice, your eyes were sparkling when you were watching the video... 👍🏼 There are few Hebrew words & some Jewish customs that we still use in Kerala
I have been to Cochin, Kerala and been to Synagogue it is well maintained..you should visit kerala
Thank you for this video. It's heart warming and connects Israelis and Indians as one family. I pray that we may receive peace and live together
Love from KERALA (God's own country 🌴💐🇮🇳)
i visited the cochin synagogue in like 2004. glad it seems to have been given a facelift and restoration since then. the kerala coast was home to (wealthy) jewish traders in the BC times, and when the exodus happened after the failed revolt and temple destruction, many new settlers moved there.
fun fact that nobody seems to bring up enough is that one of the reasons *very* early Christianity had a strong base in malabar is because pre-saul christianity preached to jews primarily, and the existing jewish population was a an early seed for the population. the Portuguese 1400 years later found many the native christians still holding to "old covenant" practices (like circumcision etc).
We love this most peaceful community.
Hi I am your new subscriber from Odisha India ... lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇱
THANK YOU ♥️):
The greatest feeling for us is the Kerala Jews in Israel is preserving our language, culture with great enthusiasm ❤❤❤
We thanks Jewish people for our modern technology.....
Love from India
Her sentiments and lack of words to thank kerala and India for preserving her heritage in a land foreign to her has put me in tears.
That was very emotional to watch. Indians love Israel and we never mean to insult when we say jews 🙂
You are our brother and sister and you will always have a home here. Lots of love from your Indian family ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Kerala is a secular state. we treat every religion in a same manner.
Really 😏???
Kerala very soon going to be Islamic state...sad but true
very soon going to be Islamic state😁😁😁😁🤪🤭
Oh really😲😲
We are secular as long as it is a specific-minority religion m
I am Indian Muslim from Kashmir 🇮🇳❤
Love Jewish people. 😢
Unfortunately some Radical Muslims don't treat you as humans. May God prevail peace over Israel-Palestine.
@ 26 November 2023 @ 7:08 PM
Its because prophet Mohmad command to kill a jew just because they are Jew.
Maybe you didnt read your books properly.
India believes that the entire world is one family and this indicates that every single human being deserves equal amount of respect irrespective of their caste, creed, ethnicity and religion.
Shalom Sister', I was there in Kochi synagogue last week
It’s a lovely place. Do come visit. The streets are full of history…
We love and respect Jewish people. We are happy if you people can come and visit kochi at least once in a year.😊
Hindu religion never was insecure, we never believed in "my religion is holier than thou" hence we are accepting and respecting all religions. As you said rightly world should learn from Hindustan/ Bharat/ India
Brampton in Canada is also called as India's town and its not derogatory. Its because many Indians live there in majority. We also have many Israeli tourists in Kasaul, Himachal, Bharat/India.
I will go to Israel....I really love Israel....Austral ❤️❤️❤️🙏
im a christian from kerala thanks for the reaction...welcome..
Obviously sister ,, we dnt have any intentions to hurt anybody .... We use '" Jews " because we only know this word ...
If there is something that enlighten us please tell us ... So that we can get a opportunity to learn about your culture too ....
And if your ancestors were went to India at that time ... Then we both got similar skin .... 😃😃😃 .... And then we both looks like siblings ...
I just found out some Israeli's secretly speak malayalam(native language of Kerala). Those people who took refuge in kerala and learned our language before the creation of Israel. After that they settled in Israel.
all religions are equal...chilll we will only live for atleast 80 yeas, don't waste your small time to hate someone...love everything and everyone..hate only give you pain......
average indian live upto 68 years
I visited 3 synagogues in the video.
I'd love to hear your experience with this, please tag me in your answer so I can see it!
Nice video, good reaction 🙂
Dear Sister,
this is your second home ❤ You and our dear Jewish people don't need to knock our door❤
Love from Kochi❤
Love from kerala 💙
Thousands of Israeli tourists are visiting India, especially Kerala every year. I am a tour coordinator. Welcome to India.
We love Israel ❤️ I wish I could visit Israel someday 😀
The Christian community in Kerala also have a soft corner for our Jewish brothern whose ancestors lived along with our forefathers for centuries peacefully with special previleges, wereas elsewhere in the world the Jews were tortured, humiliated and killed.
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Surprising fact: Mattancheri, a place in kerala has interesting significant role in Indian Jewish history, bcz The word Matan means gift in Hebrew, cheri means Place in Malayalam ,.Yes,That place is gifted to Jews by the Local ruler of Kerala or specifically Kochi.
I would like to say that our Upanishads ( Ancient texts) have said- Athithi Devo Bhava, which means Every guest is a form of God ...... That is one of the ideals by which we have lived for generations and continue to do ...... Loads of Love
My wife and I visited the awesomely gorgeous Mattancherri synagogue 20+ years ago. While we were there, a busload of Indian Jewish people from outside of Kerala showed up at at the synagogue. Probably 30 people or so. I had a somewhat jarring thought. With us in the synagogue was a somewhat substantial percentage of all the Jews currently residing in India.
Bhagwan bless Bharat(india)🇮🇳
God bless Israel 🇮🇱
I'm from chendamangalam. Lots of love from india ♥♥. long live israel-india friendship
I think I am the biggest admirer of Jews and Israeli culture. I am so obsessed that I have almost learnt every thing from Israelian history.❤️ From 🇮🇳
Esrael our true friend long live esrael from odisha bharat
🕉Hindu ❤💙💜 jews✡
I am an Indian Christian living in Mumbai, India. We have synagogues here too and I must say that Jews were never persecuted in india. In fact many of the Jews became rich businessmen and prospered here. We have the famous David Sasson who is fondly remembered in Mumbai. You will always be safe here. I also had the privilege to travel to Israel a few years ago and fell in love with Israel. I hope to visit Israel again. Shalom to my brothers and sisters in Israel and I pray for the peace of Israel.
🇮🇱❤️🇮🇳 jews and hindus use to trade since ancient times through sea routes. Most of the Hindus/sikhs/jains/Buddhists were peaceful and tolerant twords every religion many jews started living near the coastal belts of India. Same is with the zorestrians(parsis) they also used to trade through sea routes in India. They also similarly migrated India as they where religiously persecuted by Muslims in iran and iraq. Christianity and Islam has a history of religious persecution to other small and peaceful religions. India was the most peaceful place where people from every religion used to live happily until the Muslims and British invaded India. Though India was one of the richest country which contributed nearly 25% of worlds gdp before British then to India never Invaded any other country nor the religions that are born in India(hindus/sikhs/Buddhists/jains) never religiously persecuted any religion on earth. ♥🙏🏻🇮🇱
This is why india is like a little perfect bubble of actual peace between different religion and people
@@that1israeligirl but India itself persecuted its own ppl by creating caste and untouchables. So the downfall for the great civilization was Hindus themselves.
On our visit to Kerala my dear wife and I were able to see all these Jewish places and especially the Pardesi Synagogue. Absolutely thrilled by our visit. I sincerely wish the relationship and friendship lasts for eternity. It's sad that you think the word Jew brings you insulting memories , but that is because of hate by Europeans and islamists. I assure you that Hindus NEVER think in that manner, Jews have NEVER been harmed in any way in India. India has gained so much from their people, one example is of General Jacob who fought and won the war against Pakistan. Shalom and Namaste. 🇮🇱🕉️🇮🇳
These Synagogues looks pretty because they were built in God's own country....
Yes, God's and Goddess's own country, called as Bharat.
Please read about Ohel David Synagogue in Pune, India
1 billion indian Hindu always support Jews people in all over the world
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I have visited a synagogue it was really beautiful. There's one in Ahemdabad
Do you know what?? There is a reunion of israelis who came to kerala insearch of their past and some of the people in israel from kerela know our native language malayalam as well and many of the people who were visiting every year from israel
That is what's so amazing about the relationship between the Jewish people and the people of india. In a lot of places the Jewish people do not wants to remember the time they had to leave the country of modern-day israel and what they've been through, but in India people were so welcoming and this is why the Jewish people that was in India are talking with a lot of respect about that country
@@that1israeligirl ruclips.net/video/Fh_nGz_Ec6g/видео.html you can watch this for further details okay :)👍
India & hindus take all religion & culture & safe guard with cultural integration. I visited this place, few number of jews left. King of Kutch also took all polish jews of a floating vessel & settled, a street in Warsaw is named after him