Friday, 20th March 2015.
owner driver of the car arrived promptly at 7 30 AM, and while waiting for our
friend, Mr Biju Thomas, Historian and Tour Guide, a breakfast of Idiappam
and Egg Curry and the first of the many
teas of the day was waiting at the City Light Café.
first of all, it is one of the few places open at 7 30 am and it is a nice
feeling to be eating with the local people who are preparing for their day. A
nice little participant observation
always greets me with a smile, after all he has seen me three days in a row.
genuine cooperation and respect each of the three major religions have for each
other. All three are very religious and observant communities, On my way over
to the Restaurant in the morning I have to pass by the Basilica (founded 1505)
and it is crowded with the morning worshipers!
I THOUGHT OF THE GREAT CHINESE ADMIRAL CHENG HO/ZHENG HE WHO BROUGHT THESE CHINESE FISHING NETS TO COCHIN. HE VISITED COCHIN FOUR TIMES WITH THE LARGEST ARRAY OF SHIPS THE PORT HAD EVER SEEN
activity at this time of the morning, ferries arriving from the mainland and a
short ferry ride to cross the waters to the other side, to the island of
Vypeen.
INDIAN ENGLISH: HOTEL MEANS A CAFE AND NOT A PLACE TO BED DOWN
MENU WAS PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED. MY FRIENDS WANTED ME TO TRY SOME LOCAL DELICACIES WHICH I WAS MORE THAN WILLING TO DO. A NICE CUP OF TEA AS WELL
by 10 am arrived at the abandoned cemetery at Mala, This ancient community of
Jews, having been here for more than one
thousand years, left for Israel lock stock and barrel in 1955
sadly neglected, only three graves could be seen, as recently as a few years
ago, thirty had been recorded. The destruction of national heritage is a shame
on the Local Government and also a black spot for the national pride of Indians
of all persuasions.
the tombstone already lost . There were signs of deliberate destruction as well
as damage done by time and elements
various individuals, such as Prof Karmachandran from Trichur are trying to clear
the legal aspects of these ancient monuments, so that they can be returned to
their former glory
beautiful structure and I felt such a sense of wholeness while inside this
space so full of history and personality. There may have been a large enough
community to support a synagogue of this size
the olden days connected by waterways to the important Jewish town of
Cranganore or Kodungallur, were inhabited by Jews, who were traders and the
buildings are supposed to be between 300 to 400 years old
inside the shop which before 1950s belonged to the Jews and he beamed when he
said: this building is between 300 to 400 years old, I looked for old symbols
of Judaism, such as the presence of mezuzah but to no avail.
been one of the only countries in the world where Jews were not met with hatred
or anti Semitism but were universally loved and respected and accepted. They
were well integrated into the life of India. Being Religious, they took to
heart the commandment to return to Israel and left en masse. It is worth mentioning that India has one of the most pro-Israeli populations
I DONT KNOW WHAT THE POSTERS SAY BUT MOST EDUCATED COCHINITES KNOW AND RESPECT ERNESTO CHE GUEVARA
located is one of the first places where they elected Communists in a
democratic vote. It warms my heart up to see posters of Che Guevara in the most
unexpected of places, here a bill board promoting something or other and I hope
it is the ideas of Che about Socialism and the modern man
A GORGEOUS RIVER TO CROSS, THOUGHT OF MA HUAN AND ZHENG HE WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN HERE
offer at the nexst stop across the river, the reconstructed Chendamangalam
synagogue. This river is a tributary of the mighty Periyar river and this river
is mentioned in the chronicles of Ma Huan who accompanied the great Chinese
admiral. Cheng Ho or Zheng He.
over from Cragnanore dated,1264 of the common era.
Chendamangalam synagoue.The original was dismantled and taken with the
emigrants to Nevatim settlement in Israel
Chendamangalam is entirely neglected. Very sad state of affairs
where are the descendants ot those who left for Israel just 50 years ago? Where
is their sense of historic continuity and pride? Don’t they reccognize that here lies
someone’s relative? I said a quick Kaddish and may the spirit of the person be
blessed and may he be remembered.
ceremony which was done for me, he made fun of me and said I had just imagined
it.
when, I was taken to a teacher at the age of 3 and asked to repeat the letters
after him. After each letter, I was given a piece of sweet, and the blessings
said: May all your learning be as sweet as this.
THIS REMINDED ME OF THE CENOTE IN CHICHEN ITZA IN YUCATAN, MEXICO
GRATEFUL TO THE HINDU, CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM COCHINIS TRYING TO PRESERVE THE MEMORY OF THE JEWS WHO ONCE THRIVED HERE
was the beautiful Parur synagogue
decoration inside is very typically Kerala Jewish. The Bimah facing the torah
and chandeliers to light the synagogue and the men sitting downstairs in
benches where as women sat upstairs in their gallery
covers where once Torah scrolls stood is magnificent and the best example I
have seen. There is a similar beautiful one at the synagogue in Ernakulam in
Kerala,under the guardianship of Mr Elias
decorated with motives and the upstairs gallery are seen in this photograph
At the Bimah
were visiting, as part of their course requirements. The teacher asked me
whether I could give an impromptu lecture to them. Most of them appeared to be Muslim.
Vasco da Gama and Cheng Ho landed there, and talked about Tolerance for other
people and also the need to become independent and studious. I wished them to be like the women of Iran and told them that majority of the engineering and professional students in Iran are women.
THE SIMILARITY OF SACRED ARCHITECTURE IN KERALA, REGARDLESS OF THEIR RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION IS AMAZING INDEED. I REFER YOU TO A BOOK BY ARCHITECT PATRICIA TUSA FELS
NEAR THE SYNAGOGUE WAS THIS MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE OF KERALA ARCHITECTURE
are a symbols of that wild coast, Lea has grown up with these and we made a
detour to go by this Lighthouse .
see the distinct architecture of colonial masters. Like the travelers of
yesteryear this is the first building to confront on coming to Cochin.
THIS BUILDING KNOWN BY ITS BRITISH NAME ASPINWALLS, WAS BUILT BY THE PORTUGUESE AND THOUGHT TO HAVE HOUSED A LARGE LIBRARY
about Cochin Library: most of the books had been gathered in Europe, there were
hand written copies of books in Indian languages, Chinese, Persian, Arabic and
Hebrew were in this library. it was burnt down by the Dutch.
Restrapi from Iran living in France at the Biennale. Each night they showed a different movie: apart from the above, I saw a movie from Senegal, one from Burkina Faso with Sembene Ousmane
tolerance which prevails in Cochin. All movies of this week had empowerment of women as the theme
all of you very much. But what a wonderful day it was for me in the Jewish
Cochin.. where there are only memories of a glorious history of the Jewish
people for over 2000 years
hands of Non Jews, scholars and historians alike and after spending one day
with them, visiting these monuments I am convinced that the Jewish Heritage is
safe, thanks to these scholars and their supporters.
preserved on the grounds of a Hotel in Fort Cochin.
Heritage, there are Non Jewish scholars resident in Fort Cochin and you may
seek their counsel.
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