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Secret histories: The Jews built Karachi, but we built shopping plazas on their synagogue

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KARACHI: Not many people know that a number of Karachi’s landmark buildings were designed by a Jewish architect Moses Somake (1875-1947). While he was born in Lahore, he lived most of his life in Karachi before migrating to England a few months before the Partition of India.
Reading a paper at Karachi conference here on Saturday, Gul Hasan Kalmatti, traced the history of Karachi’s Jewish community and recalled their contribution in making Karachi a vibrant metropolis.
“It’s funny how [the other speakers] have mentioned Kalhoros and Jatois,” said Kalmatti, referring to tribes who still exist today. “But today I am speaking of the Yahudis [Jews]. The Kalmattis are still here but the Jews are not.”

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He revealed that historic buildings like Mules Mansion in Keamari, BVS Parsi High School and the Karachi Goan Association Hall in Saddar, Khaliqdina Hall on Bunder Road, Jaffer Faddoo Dispensary in Kharadar, Edward House on Victoria road and the famous Flagstaff House were all designed by Moses Somake. “They were our stones, our buildings,” he said. They are no longer there. The design and architecture of some famous hotels of yore – North-Western Hotel, Bristol Hotel and Carlton Hotel – was also conceived by this architect of Iraqi origin.
Tracing the history of Karachi’s lost Jewish community, Kalmatti said they belonged to the Bene Israel diaspora who had settled in the early 19th century coastal towns of India, including Karachi. Most of these people had settled in quarters along Lawrence Road, Ramswami Quarters and Ranchore Lane.
You will still find nine streets from Jubilee market with the names from our Hindu, Jewish and Muslim heritage: Solomon David street, Seth Harchand street after the mayor of 18 years, one named after Yousaf Ali Alibhai who organised cricket.

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Kalmatti regretted that the synagogue known as the Magen Shalom Synagogue was razed to the ground in July 1988, paving the way for a shopping plaza – Madiha Square. The synagogue was built by Solomon David Omerdekar in 1893. In 1895, a community hall was added to this synagogue in memory of Solomon’s wife, Shegulbai. His sons established a Hebrew school in the synagogue’s premises in 1918 and constructed a Nathan Abraham Hall. Solomon, who was the chief of the city’s Jewish community and a surveyor of the Karachi Municipality, lies buried along with his wife in Karachi.
According to Kalmatti, a leading member of city’s Jewish community, Abraham Reuben, was elected to the Karachi Municipal Corporation thrice – in 1919, 1936 and 1939. He established a school in 1927 that still exists in Liaquatabad’s Haji Mureed Goth and is named after him.
Giving the estimates about the growth of Jewish population in Karachi, Kalmatti said that according to the 1881 census, there were only 153 Jews in Karachi and the number at the time of Partition of India stood at 2,500. But most of them migrated to Israel after it came into being in 1948. However, by 1968 there were only 250 Jews living in Karachi. After their synagogue was destroyed, the remaining few Jews, fearing for their lives, started identifying themselves as Parsis and Christians.
At the end of his presentation Kalmatti sounded quiet poignant, recalling that Karachi was a tolerant, peaceful city when inhabited by people from diverse religious backgrounds. “We are 99% Muslims now but we’re cutting each other’s throats,” he said. Today when there are no Jews, fewer Hindus and only a few Goans and Parsis and the overwhelming majority subscribe to the same religion, they are after each other’s blood.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 3rd, 2013.

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Injustice and Uncertain Law and Order situation with some political violence have disturbed the city . security troops still cannot enter in defected areas and average killing have again reached to 10+ per day . Around 33 people were killed in last week just in Liyari only. just Monthly killings is approaching to 200 even under ongoing recent operation . What Muslim majority have to do when city is under complete control of Secular political forces?
 
I thank this article for enhancing my knowledge. I did not even know that Jews have so much heritage in Pakistan. This is what makes Karachi the melting pot it is. Every religion, every ethnicity, every nationality can be found here in this beautiful city which is the blood and soul of Pakistan.

We Pakistanis must do everything to maintain our diversity. This information should be known to everyone. Jews, Hindus, Christians, Sikhs and Parsis all deserve to live a rich life in Karachi. We Pakistanis need to be tolerant of each other and ensure equal rights for each and every person. Quaid E Azam said:

We are starting with the fundamental principle that we are all citizens and equal citizens of one state. No matter what his caste creed or colour is first second and last a citizen of this state with equal rights privileges and obligations
 
Injustice and Uncertain Law and Order situation with some political violence have disturbed the city . security troops still cannot enter in defected areas and average killing have again reached to 10+ per day . Around 33 people were killed in last week just in Liyari only. just Monthly killings is approaching to 200 even under ongoing recent operation . What Muslim majority have to do when city is under complete control of Secular political forces?
What muslim majority did when there is no secular political forces in Karachi. This system allows them to enter and this system needs to be changed.
 
What muslim majority did when there is no secular political forces in Karachi. This system allows them to enter and this system needs to be changed.

Thanks for starting this thread.
The Jewish community is pretty much intertwined with the history of India and Pakistan. They have been enterprising businessmen most of the time; though it needs to be said that many businesses that they made millions from were ones with negative social overtones, e.g. the Sassoon family's fortunes made on trading Opium to China. But Opium trade was considered legit then! On the other hand they donated munificently to Society. For instance the Sassoon family endowed a large library and reading room in Bombay and the biggest Govt. Hospital in Poona.
They even had a noticeable presence in the British Indian Armed Forces which carried on into the post-indepedence Indian Armed Forces. But the community kept ever-shrinking; becuase of migration and with no conversions.
I have just started some work on researching the Jewish Community in Western India. Next year I'll be able to do the field-work in India as a follow-on activity.
 
This comes with no surprise when in present day communities like ahmedis whose families are still around and lives in millions in this country their graves can be desecrated , other minorities houses were burned , people can be slaughtered on sectarian grounds
 
Btw - how is Karachi now? The present news reports seem to hard to believe. They are just too bad to be true - Gun trotting criminals, fundoos, sectarian clashes, division of city into 3 groups etc - is there any truth in this? Or is this just paid news?

(Hint: No trolling, please give an honest answer, keep a prospective tourist's question in mind)
 
This comes with no surprise when in present day communities like ahmedis whose families are still around and lives in millions in this country their graves can be desecrated , other minorities houses were burned , people can be slaughtered on sectarian grounds
It all happen just because of incompetent politicians who were unable to control extremism in society and it grows more. Now we all know how many extremist groups are in Pakistan.
TTP, Punjabi Taliban, etc..
I hope now people will understand the power of their vote and vote for change. 
Btw - how is Karachi now? The present news reports seem to hard to believe. They are just too bad to be true - Gun trotting criminals, fundoos, sectarian clashes, division of city into 3 groups etc - is there any truth in this? Or is this just paid news?

(Hint: No trolling, please give an honest answer, keep a prospective tourist's question in mind)
I don't live in Karachi but still the situation is prety bad in some areas like Liyari where number of deaths are again increasing. Yes, it was controlled for sometime but it start again.
Members from Karachi will tell you better more than me.
 
It all happen just because of incompetent politicians who were unable to control extremism in society and it grows more. Now we all know how many extremist groups are in Pakistan.
TTP, Punjabi Taliban, etc..
I hope now people will understand the power of their vote and vote for change. 

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Not really nothing to do with politicians , people are under direct influence of mullahs they can twist and turn things how they want.
 
Not really nothing to do with politicians , people are under direct influence of mullahs they can twist and turn things how they want.
Who encouraged these Jihadis to do Jihad in the name of Allah. Also why our politicians are not going against these Mullahs. They are afraid of their death. That's why..
After 1947 no one has tried to create any department like IRP. They don't want to because they will suffer if some creates this type of department. 
26/11 and asking for something that doesn't belong to Pakistan i.e. Kashmir. Love for Indian Muslims, hate for Pak
Who said that indian politicians were involved in 26/11
Who said that IA was funding terrorism in Pakistan.
Who said that IA was sending arms to rebels in Balochistan.
Want to heard something else??
And you don't hate Pakistan just because of 26/11. You hate Pakistan since 1947.
 
Who encouraged these Jihadis to do Jihad in the name of Allah. Also why our politicians are not going against these Mullahs. They are afraid of their death. That's why..
After 1947 no one has tried to create any department like IRP. They don't want to because they will suffer if some creates this type of department. 

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It was military and mullah nexus who encouraged pakistanis to take part in jihad not politicians and yes you are correct in saying any politician who dare hurts the ego of mullahs is a dead man.
 
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