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Jewish immigration to Latin America began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus' crew. The Jewish population of Latin America is today (2018) less than 300,000 — more than half of whom live in Argentina, with large communities also present in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela.[1]
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Jewish from the indicated country of origin or must have references showing they are Jewish from the indicated country of origin and are notable.
The following is a list of some prominent Latin American Jews, arranged by country of origin:
^(in Spanish) estimaciones para la Población judía 2008. Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
and 27 Related for: List of Latin American Jews information
list of some prominent LatinAmericanJews, arranged by country of origin: Ernesto Acher, musician-humorist, former member of the group Les Luthiers Marcos...
history of the Jews in LatinAmerica began with conversos who joined the Spanish and Portuguese expeditions to the continents. The Alhambra Decree of 1492...
This is a listof notable LatinAmerican people, in alphabetical order within categories. Wagner Moura (born 1976) Fernanda Montenegro (born 1929) Norma...
history of the Jews in LatinAmerica began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus's crew. Since then, the Jewish population ofLatinAmerica has...
The history of the Jews in Mexico began in 1519 with the arrival of Conversos, often called Marranos or "Crypto-Jews", referring to those Jews forcibly converted...
identity as Jews in Chile remains. Most Chilean Jews are Ashkenazim. Here is a listof some prominent Chilean Jews. Shlomit Baytelman, actress Alejandro Cohen...
and described as Paradisus Judaeorum (Latin for "Paradise of the Jews"), had attracted tens of thousands ofJews who fled persecution from other European...
remainder of those original AmericanJews along with an array of other Jewish communities, including more recent Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Beta Israel-Ethiopian...
Mediterranean and Caucasus are: Iran (Persian Jews) and Iraq (Iraqi Jews); the Georgian Jews and Mountain Jewsof the Caucasus. Through the centuries, they...
Religion in Venezuela Irreligion in LatinAmericaLatinAmerican Muslims LatinAmericanJews "Religion in LatinAmerica, Widespread Change in a Historically...
Associations") for Jews from the same town or village. Leaders of the time urged assimilation and integration into the wider American culture, and Jews quickly became...
The term LatinAmerica and the Caribbean (LAC) is an English-language acronym referring to the LatinAmerican and the Caribbean region. The term LAC covers...
The Culture ofLatinAmerica is the formal or informal expression of the people ofLatinAmerica and includes both high culture (literature and high art)...
history in LatinAmerica History of the Jews in LatinAmericaLatinAmerica–United States relations LatinAmerican debt crisis Territorial evolution of the Caribbean...
the practice of Judaism and the living arrangement ofJews in the listed countries. Who is a Jew? Jewish ethnic divisions History of the Jews under Muslim...
White LatinAmericans or European LatinAmericans (sometimes Euro-Latinos) are LatinAmericansof European descent. Direct descendants of European settlers...
to principally mean "non-Jew" in English is entwined with the history of Bible translations from Hebrew and Greek into Latin and English. Its meaning...
first half of the 20th century a large percentage of Syrian Jews immigrated to the U.S., LatinAmerica and Israel. Most of the remaining Jews left in the...
The history of the Jews in Japan is well documented in modern times, with various traditions relating to much earlier eras. Jews and their culture are...
and LatinAmerican Australians (Spanish: australianos hispanos y latinoamericanos) refers to Australians who are of Hispanic, and/or LatinAmerican origin...