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Jacob Freid. CHAPTER FIVE JEWS IN LATIN AMERICA by JACOB FREID Jews have been living in Central and South America for over 400 years . Today some 735,000 Jews - one out of every seventeen in the world - live in the lands of Latin America ...
Jacob Freid. CHAPTER FIVE JEWS IN LATIN AMERICA by JACOB FREID Jews have been living in Central and South America for over 400 years . Today some 735,000 Jews - one out of every seventeen in the world - live in the lands of Latin America ...
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... Latin America . The discovery of America meant a haven to the marrano Jews fleeing the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal . They emigrated to Cen- tral and South America in considerable numbers and were in- strumental in developing the ...
... Latin America . The discovery of America meant a haven to the marrano Jews fleeing the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal . They emigrated to Cen- tral and South America in considerable numbers and were in- strumental in developing the ...
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... American Jewry began anew when large groups of Jewish immi- grants came once again to a South America which had swal- lowed the traces of the descendants of the Sephardic refugees from Spain . This modern Jewish immigration to Latin America ...
... American Jewry began anew when large groups of Jewish immi- grants came once again to a South America which had swal- lowed the traces of the descendants of the Sephardic refugees from Spain . This modern Jewish immigration to Latin America ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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