Synagogue And nearby area






After the cruise, we were dropped near the Jewish Synagogue. The synagogue was constructed in 1568 after allowing Jewish refugees from Jerusalem to settle here during the Crusades making this the Commonwealth's oldest Synagogue. This is one of the very few functional synagogues in India and the structure is unique due to influence of native Hindu-Christian architecture as well as the only synagogue having two bimahs. Many Jews lived in the area until the creation of Israel, today there is only a handful. Jew Street is a heritage zone with several antique/handicraft shops. Unfortunately, photos were prohibited. However, there are many nearby interesting antiques shops and stores for photos.

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