ISJM-funded researcher architect Jay Waronker has an article in the new issue of Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies on the synagogue at Parur, India. ISJM has received three grants from the Koret Foundation to support Jay's research and efforts at conservation at Parur.
Contents of issue number 11:
"Purim in Cochin in the Middle of the Thirteenth Century according to Lisbon's Inquisition Trials" by Jos Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
"The Synagogue at Parur, India: Its Architecture and Spatial Experience" by Jay A. Wakoner;
"*Baumgartner's Bombay: *Postcolonialism and Postmemory" by Linda Weinhouse
"Bronze Age and Writing Systems of Saraswati Hieroglyphics Evidenced by Two 'Rosetta Stones'" by S. Kalyanaraman
"Ethnocultural Barriers Medicalized: A Critique of Jacobsen" by Ephraim Nissan
"The Ethics of the Pepper Marts of Mid-19th Century Malabar: A Sephardic View" by Zvi Zohar and Nathan Katz
Madhuri Santanam Sondhi, *Intercivilizational Dialogue on Peace: Martin Buber and Basanra Kumar Malik*, reviewed by Maurice S. Friedman
"Cochin's Jews: History's Last Gasp - A Tribute to Samuel Hallegua" by Vinay Lal
To order Issue number 11 send a check for $15 to Professor Braj M. Sinha, Department of Religion and Culture, University of Saskatchewan, 9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada S7N 5A5.
I am delighted to see a photo inside Parur. I didn't have one in my post and didn't think it would be possible in the future because the reconstructed Kadavumbagam synagogue took its key objects from Parur.
ReplyDeleteSo warm thanks for the link,
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