The Bene Israel community believes that their ancestors fled Judea during the persecution under Antiochus Epiphanes and are descended from fourteen Jews, seven men and seven women, who came to India as the only survivors of a shipwreck near the village of Navagaon on the coast about 20 miles (32 km) south of Mumbai in 175 BCE. There is no evidence for this and Tudor Parfitt considers it mythical, saying that it is identical to an origin story told by the Chitpavan Brahmins, that they descended from 14 foreigners, 7 men and 7 women, who died when their vessel was shipwrecked off the same coast, only to be revived by Parashurama, who then initiated them into Brahamic rites
There are approximately 85,000 Jews of Indian origin in Israel. The main waves of immigration into Israel from India occurred in the fifties and sixties. The majority is from Maharashtra (Bene Israelis)
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