Haeem Samuel Kehimkar

1831–1908

A member of the Bene Israel community, the largest of the three distinct Jewish communities of India, Haeem Samuel Kehimkar was born in Alibag (today in Maharashtra, India) and worked as a civil servant for the British governorate in Bombay. In 1853, he helped form the Bene Israel Benevolent Society, a social services organization dedicated to providing support for primary Jewish education and orphan care in the community. Along with his two brothers, Kehimkar opened a primary school in 1875 to teach children both Marathi and Hebrew. The school eventually expanded to include secondary education. In addition to his charitable and education work, Kehimkar edited a journal of communal affairs, published a Hebrew primer and book of Hebrew and Marathi songs, and wrote a pioneering history of the Bene Israel community; completed in 1897, the book remained in manuscript until 1937, when the Zionist activist, Jewish folklorist, and Hebrew translator from Eastern languages Immanuel Olsvanger had it published in Tel Aviv.

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The History of the Bene-Israel

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In placing before the public this account of the Bene-Israel of the Bombay Presidency, we think we need make no apology for having selected a subject in which the civilized world has already…

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History of the Bene Israel of India: Natal Ritual

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On the morning of the twelfth day, the child is bathed and laid in a cradle with the repetition of the word Beshem Adonai that is, “in the…