Kochi (Kerala): A major portion of an ancient, non-operational synagogue of 'black' Jews collapsed due to heavy rain, here on Tuesday.
The structure known as 'Karutha palli' (synagogue of black Jews) constructed some centuries back was considered as a symbol of racism that existed among Jews - the Paradesi Jews (white Jews) and the native Jews (black Jews) - in Kerala.
The place of worship was located at Marakkadavu in Mattancherry, a short distance away from Mattancherry's famous 'Paradesi' synagogue.
The synagogue of black Jews was in a ruined state and it had been non-operational for worship for quite some time.
Its front portion collapsed in the morning due to continuous rains.
The interiors of some of the ruined synagogues in Kerala were moved to Israel, restored and displayed in a museum there.
Only the 'Paradesi' synagogue in Mattancherry still functions as a synagogue.
The synagogue is open every day except Fridays, Saturdays, and Jewish holidays.
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