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  2. History of the Jews in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Another sub organization is the Mexican Council of Jewish Women, which mostly works on projects related to education and health. [36] [38] The Mexican Jewish immigrant community has been described as closed and separate from the rest of Mexican society. [12] About ninety percent of Mexican Jews attend Jewish schools and marry within the faith.

  3. List of synagogues in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Nidjei Israel, a historical synagogue in Mexico City [1] Yehuda Halevi Synagogue [2] El Neguev Synagogue, also the Jewish Community of Venta Prieta, in Hidalgo [3] Agudas Ajim; Adat Israel; Monte Sinaí; Rodfei Tzedek; Beth Moshe; Shar le Simja; Beth Yosef; Hoel Yitzjak; Beth Yitzjak; Or Joseph; Habitat; Maguén David; Aram Zoba; Maor Abraham ...

  4. List of Mexican Jews - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Census recorded 67,476 individuals professing Judaism, [1] most of whom live in Mexico City. [1] The following is a list of notable past and present Mexican Jews (not all with both parents Jewish, nor all practising Judaism), arranged by their main field of activity: Jose Luis Seligson Visual Artist

  5. With Claudia Sheinbaum as president, what does it mean to be ...

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    Near the office of Mexico's new president the country's first synagogue celebrates the Jewish New Year.

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    While nearly 6 million adults in the U.S. identify as Jewish, about 2.4% of the population, according to Pew Research, in Mexico, there are only an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 Jews in a country of ...

  7. List of Latin American Jews - Wikipedia

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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 .

  8. Category:Mexican Jews - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Mexican sportspeople (4 P) Pages in category "Mexican Jews" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Category:Mexican people of Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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    Note: Listed are Mexican people for whom reliable sources have been found indicating partial Jewish ancestry, but who are not Jewish. For Mexicans who are Jewish see Category:Mexican Jews . Subcategories