Paradesi Jews
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The Paradesi Jews, also sometimes called White Jews who come mainly from the Middle East and Europe, although that usage is generally considered pejorative or descriminatory, refers to relatively recent Jewish immigrants (15th Century onward), predominantly Sephardim and Mizrahim, into Kerala, in southwestern India. They are an important component of the Cochin Jewish community.
The primary original language of the Paradesim was Ladino, which contributed a number of loanwords to Judæo-Malayalam, the pre-existing Jewish language of the Kerala Jewish community.