Telugu Jews: Are the Dalits of coastal Andhra going caste-awry?

In the context of religious conversion movements of low castes in India, many Dalit groups have embraced Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and even Jainism in order to restore egalitarian traditions. However, their conversion to Judaism is relatively unheard of in the academia. This essay throws light o...

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Main Authors: Yulia Egorova, Shahid Perwez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh Library 2012-06-01
Series:The South Asianist
Online Access:http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/view/27
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spelling doaj-5ed593694b994f68affaa4ae630c33392021-09-13T09:04:26ZengUniversity of Edinburgh LibraryThe South Asianist2050-487X2012-06-011127Telugu Jews: Are the Dalits of coastal Andhra going caste-awry?Yulia EgorovaShahid PerwezIn the context of religious conversion movements of low castes in India, many Dalit groups have embraced Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and even Jainism in order to restore egalitarian traditions. However, their conversion to Judaism is relatively unheard of in the academia. This essay throws light on the nature of these conversions by looking at a section of Dalit population in the coastal Andhra, who embraced Judaism two decades ago by declaring their community to be the descendants of the Children of Ephraim – one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/view/27
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title Telugu Jews: Are the Dalits of coastal Andhra going caste-awry?
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