See How Generations of Muslims Have Taken Care of a Jewish Synagogue in India

Here’s an uplifting story of people who choose a peaceful way to live in community together. Seems like it should be just that easy.
From The Good News Network
By McKinley Corbley
Throughout history, there has been generations of conflict between Muslims and Jews – but there is nothing but peace and respect to be found between the two faiths at this Indian synagogue.
For years, Muslim families have been caring for the Magen David Synagogue in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta).
The ornate place of Jewish worship, which was built back in 1884, is the oldest synagogue in the entire capital city. Back in the 1940s, the city had a thriving Jewish community which maintained close, amiable ties with their Islamic counterparts. Due to their proximity and friendship, the two religious groups co-existed alongside each other for decades.
Due to various national and global events, however, the Jewish people of Kolkata started to migrate away from the city. Today, the number of Jewish city-dwellers has dwindled from roughly 6,000 to a few dozen.
Even though the synagogue is now mostly devoid of worshippers save for a few elderly residents, a group of Muslims has spent decades looking after the breathtaking building.
“People are startled to hear that members of the Muslim community are caretakers of this synagogue,” Rabul Khan told Atlas Obscura filmmakers in the video below. “But we feel good about the synagogue. I was born and raised in Kolkata. This city taught me to love.” READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE.
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