Presentation: The Jews of Cochin and South India
You are cordially invited to
"The Jews of Cochin and South India"
A Lecture by Dr. Kenneth X. Robbins
Introduction by Ambassador Raminder Singh Jassal, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India
Remarks and Discussion led by Dr. Smita Tewari Jassal, Gender and Development, Columbia and American Universities
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Time: 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
Location: Pickford Theater, Library of Congress
3rd Floor, Madison Building
101 Independence Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20540
Metro stop: Capitol South on the Orange/Blue Line.
Space is limited.
Please register online by Friday, October 5, 2007 at http://www.lcasianfriends.org/event/JewsofCochin
This event is co-sponsored by ADFS, B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum, Embassy of India, Friends of Indian Art, LCPA Hebrew Language Table, and University of Maryland Office of International Programs.
This lecture will show [1] A film of the welcome to the Jews of Cochin and an American delegation from B’nai B’rith by the Cochin Royal family; and [2] slide show "Simchat Torah 1965 in the Paradesi Synagogue" by Helen Sirkin.
The program is accompanied by an Exhibition on “Jews of South India,” curated by Dr. Robbins
8:30 am – 5:00 pm, Asian Reading Room, LJ-150, Jefferson Building
Description:
The ancient Jewish community of South India thrived for many centuries before the rise of the famous Jewish community of Cochin. Jews generally were extremely well treated by their neighbors and often favored by rulers like the Maharajas of Cochin. Over the centuries, foreign Jews continued to come, thereby adding to the complexities of intracommunal relationships.
About the speaker:
Dr. Kenneth X. Robbins is editing a book on Jews of India and Jews in India. He has published extensively on Indian history, art, religion, numismatics, philately, and medicine as well as curating ten Indian exhibitions.
Contact: Dr. Anchi Hoh (202) 707-5673 or adia@loc.gov
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