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  2. History of the Jews in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    But in the main, Brazil's Jewish population is highly educated, with 68% of the community holding university degrees, employed mainly in business, law, medicine, engineering, and the arts. Most own businesses or are self-employed. The IBGE Census shows that 70% of Brazil's Jews belong to the middle and upper classes. As a group, Jews in Brazil ...

  3. Old Lutherans - Wikipedia

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    Old Lutherans were German Lutherans in the Kingdom of Prussia, especially in the Province of Silesia, who refused to join the Prussian Union of churches in the 1830s and 1840s. Prussia's king, Frederick William III , was determined to unify the Protestant churches, homogenize their liturgy, organization, and architecture.

  4. Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of the museum, in 2006. In 1630, Moses Cohen Henriques led a Jewish contingent to Itamracá, an island off Brazil.From there they settled in Recife. [3] After his retirement circa 1636 from privateering for the Dutch and perhaps pirating, Cohen Henriques assisted his brother, Abraham Cohen, in establishing the Kahal Zur Israel synagogue. [3]

  5. Brazilian Visa Project - Wikipedia

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    Morley views the importance of the Brazilian visa project as fourfold: first, in demonstrating the concern of Pius XII "primarily, almost exclusively" with baptized rather than unconverted Jews, and viewing their persecution primarily as an infringement on the rights of the Church; second, in exemplifying the reliance on diplomacy, even as "an ...

  6. History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean

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    However, today, most Jewish people in Ecuador are of Ashkenazi ancestry. [23] [24] Some assume that these groups were among the European settlers of Ecuador. Many Jewish people came from Germany in 1939, on a ship called the "Koenigstein". During the years 1933–43, there were a population of 2,700 Jewish immigrants.

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil

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    The first two missionaries in Brazil were William Fred Heinz and Emil A. J. Schindler. [13] Missionaries arrived in 1928, but due to the priesthood restriction, they were instructed to only work with German people living in the southern part of the country. [16] Missionaries found a group of 16,000 Germans in Joinville and began baptizing them ...

  8. Lutheranism by region - Wikipedia

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    Lutheran church in Schroeder, Santa Catarina, Brazil. There is a sizeable Lutheran community in Brazil, especially in the southern states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. The community is the second largest in the Americas and the largest in Latin America. Almost 85% [23] of all Lutherans in Latin America and the Caribbean live in ...

  9. Persecution of Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Encyclopaedia refers to the persecution of Jews and the paganization of Jerusalem during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (117–138 AD): The Jews now passed through a period of bitter persecution: Sabbaths, festivals, the study of the Torah and circumcision were interdicted, and it seemed as if Hadrian desired to annihilate the Jewish ...