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The Choice of Sadia's Religious Faith

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Having just completed reading Sadia's book "Footpaths in the Painted City" (which as a person with some familiarity with the Bnei-Yisrael Jews strikes me as a most excellent reminder of how they live and the problems they currently face in Mumbai), this book leaves unanswered the question as to which of the three faiths, Jewish, Christian or Muslim, Sadia ever did chose as hers. In her book she leaves this question deliberately unanswered. Her up-bringing had strong supporting tendencies to all three, so this may be an impossible question for her to answer, but as a Jew myself, I would like to know if her recognized Jewish genealogy (since her mother and grandmother's blood-line was from the Jews), made any difference to her possible choice. Macrocompassion (talk) 15:17, 6 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Two Titles --One Book

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"Footsteps in the Painted City" and "Girl from Foreign: A Search for Shipwrecked Ancestors"-- After a short investigation, these two books by Sardia are actually the same in their text, although they have different titles. Macrocompassion (talk) 15:44, 6 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]