Indian government to repair 600-year-old synagogue – The Jerusalem Post

Posted By on October 24, 2021

The Indian government plans to conduct restorations on the 600-year-old Kadavumbhagam Synagogue in Mattancherry, the minister for museums and archaeology, Ahmed Devarkovil, said after a visit to the structure on Friday, according to The Times of India.

The historic house of worship had been used for centuries by Cochin Jews, but fell into a state of disrepair in recent years due to exposure to rain and other elements, The New Indian Express reported.

The synagogue's faade collapsed during heavy rains in 2019. The building still requires extensive work, as well as a custodian and a security guard, said KJ Maxi MLA, a government official who accompanied Minister Devarkovil when he visited the synagogue, the Times reported.

A temporary roof was completed in September, according to the Times, after repairs were stymied by COVID-19 restrictions, as well as local residents who were concerned that construction in the area would be restricted if the synagogue were declared a protected site.

During the roof's construction, workers uncovered two tombstones belonging to Cochin Jews, the Express noted.

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