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The undiscriminated Jews
Who Are The Jews of India?
by Nathan Katz, The University of California Press, Berkeley, 2000 Pages: 207. Price: $45, ISBN: 0-520-21323-8
India's smallest and least known religious minority are the Jews, who number less than 10,000 in all. Once a significant community in terms of influence and power at the isolated local redoubts, the Jews of India are today approaching extinction, with the vast majority of the community having shifted to Israel and elsewhere after Independence. Much has actually been written on the Jews of India. This book, while covering familiar ground, offers new insights and perspectives on the life, history and customs of this fascinating community.