Yes. They are also a thin community in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Bangladesh was separated from west Pakistan by more than a thousand miles of Indian territory.The bengalees felt their resources were being exploited by the West Pakistanis and little attempt were being made to develop East Pakistan.There was also a fear among the bengalees that the West Pakistanis were trying the best to impose their own culture on the bengalees.Denial of equal rights to the bengalees led to the emergence of Bangladesh.
Almost certainly not. The almost part is because a few Jews probably traveled to India thousands of years ago, but there's no tradition in India that remembers them intermarrying with the Brahmins, nor any Jewish tradition of this.
No, they do not, although there are small Jewish populations in India that may include Hebrew speakers.Hebrew is spoken in Israel and by Jews all over the world, but it is not native to India, and not related to any of the languages of India.
There is no surname that is used only by Jews. There are many surnames that are used both by Jews and non-Jews. Therefore, any surname that is used by a Jewish family is Jewish, and any surname that is used by a non-Jewish family is not Jewish. So any surname can be both Jewish and non-Jewish at the same time.
Goldberg is Jewish.
No. Sarah Palin does not have any Jewish ancestory. A person is Jewish if: - their mother is Jewish or - they convert to Judaism Neither is true about Palin. Nor does she have any Jewish relatives further back up the family tree.
No. The US has not elected any person of the Jewish religion or Jewish ethnicity as President.
The name Tara is not specifically Jewish, but a Jewish person can have any name.
Burton is not usually a Jewish name, but any name can be Jewish if it is used by someone who is Jewish.
A Jewish person may have almost any name possible, but there are no names that are traditionally both Scottish and Jewish.
No, but a Jewish person can have any name.
No, but a Jewish person can have any surname.