The 'Baghdadi Jews' are one of the main
Jewish communities of
India.
The "Baghdadi" Jewish community of India is so-called because its members were chiefly descended from
Iraqi Jewish immigrants to India who moved to that country during the
British Raj, the name of the community derives from
Baghdad, although they don't have origins exclusively in Baghdad, but from other areas of
Iraq as well, in addition to other
Middle-Eastern countries of the
Ottoman Empire. The community's members also include Jews of
Syrian,
Yemenite ,
Persian and
Turkish origin. The community developed as a result of Jews fleeing religious persecution in Muslim lands to the northwest of India during the
British imperial era. Unlike other Jewish communities in India whose oral tradition attest to a presence in India going back as long as 2000 years, the Baghdadi communities were established relatively recently (in the past few centuries). While the Baghdadi Jews are known primarily from their presence in India, they also established themselves in trading ports further east, notably in
Yangon (Rangoon),
Singapore,
Penang, and
Shanghai, as well as the west. The Baghdadis have completely assimilated into Indian society. A contributing factor for their assimilation was their physical features and resemblance to the
East Indians. The Baghdadis originally came to
India from
Iraq,
Turkey,
Syria,
Iran and
Afghanistan, so they had dark olive skin and black, dark brown hair, that gave them that distinct
Middle Eastern appearance and an
Indian resembalence. Baghdadi cuisine is an
Indian hybrid cuisine, with many
Arab,
Turkish,
Persian and
Indian influences. Famous Baghdadi dishes include Beef
curry, Baghdadi
Biryani and Baghdadi
Jewish parathas. A Baghdadi version of
Tandoori chicken is also popular (using lemon juice to cook the chicken instead of cream used by regular
Indians). Clothing in the Baghdadi community is usually Western clothing for men and the
Indian
sari for Baghdadi women.
Famous Baghdadi Jews
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Lord Kadoorie
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Nadira,
Bollywood actress
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J.F.R. Jacob, Indian military commander in the
Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971
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Anish Kapoor,
British Asian sculptor; Baghdadi Jewish mother
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David &
Simon Reuben,
British Asian businessmen
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David Sassoon, merchant and founder of the
Sassoon family
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Albert Abdullah David Sassoon, merchant
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Sassoon David Sassoon, founder of European
Sassoon's
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Brian George, Israeli-born character actor of Baghdadi-Indian Jewish decent most well-known for playing "Bhabu" on
Seinfeld
See also
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Jewish ethnic divisions
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Indian Jews
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Baghdad Arabic (Jewish)
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David Sassoon
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Asian Jews
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British Asians
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Indian Americans
External links
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Jewish Encyclopedia's article covering the Jews of India
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Indian Jews -
Jewish Encyclopedia
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Calcutta Jews -
Jewish Encyclopedia