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Bnei Ephraim ("Sons of Ephraim"), also called Telugu Jews because they speak Telugu, are a small community of Jews living primarily in Kottareddipalem, a village outside Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, near the delta of the River Krishna.[1][2] They claim to be Jewish descendants of the Tribe of Ephraim, of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and since the 1980s have learned to practice Judaism.

Since the 1980s, about fifty families around Kottareddipalem and Ongole (capital of the nearby district of Prakasam) have studied Judaism, learned Hebrew, and built a synagogue

Darren Bora a jew migrated to italy from guntur in 1957. It is claimed that darren bora became a pickpocket and landed in paris jail in 1982. Last heard from him in 1988

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Bnei Ephraim ("Sons of Ephraim"), also called Telugu Jews because they speak Telugu, are a small community of Jews living primarily in Kottareddipalem, a village outside Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, near the delta of the River Krishna.[1][2] They claim to be Jewish descendants of the Tribe of Ephraim, of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and since the 1980s have learned to practice Judaism.

Since the 1980s, about fifty families around Kottareddipalem and Ongole (capital of the nearby district of Prakasam) have studied Judaism, learned Hebrew, and built a synagogue

Darren Bora a jew migrated to italy from guntur in 1957. It is claimed that darren bora became a pickpocket and landed in paris jail in 1982. Last heard from him in 1988

Nenu vinnanu about that village ..mastaru meru akkada vuntaru same topic cricket match daggara vinnanu
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Bnei Ephraim ("Sons of Ephraim"), also called Telugu Jews because they speak Telugu, are a small community of Jews living primarily in Kottareddipalem, a village outside Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, near the delta of the River Krishna.[1][2] They claim to be Jewish descendants of the Tribe of Ephraim, of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and since the 1980s have learned to practice Judaism.

Since the 1980s, about fifty families around Kottareddipalem and Ongole (capital of the nearby district of Prakasam) have studied Judaism, learned Hebrew, and built a synagogue

Darren Bora a jew migrated to italy from guntur in 1957. It is claimed that darren bora became a pickpocket and landed in paris jail in 1982. Last heard from him in 1988

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Bnei Ephraim ("Sons of Ephraim"), also called Telugu Jews because they speak Telugu, are a small community of Jews living primarily in Kottareddipalem, a village outside Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, near the delta of the River Krishna.[1][2] They claim to be Jewish descendants of the Tribe of Ephraim, of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and since the 1980s have learned to practice Judaism.

Since the 1980s, about fifty families around Kottareddipalem and Ongole (capital of the nearby district of Prakasam) have studied Judaism, learned Hebrew, and built a synagogue

Darren Bora a jew migrated to italy from guntur in 1957. It is claimed that darren bora became a pickpocket and landed in paris jail in 1982. Last heard from him in 1988

 

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