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  2. History of the Jews in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Some anti-Semitic events and acts have occurred, mainly during the 2006 Lebanon War such as vandalism of Jewish cemeteries. 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 ...

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

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    Between 1921 and 1942 worldwide immigration to Brazil fell by 21%, but Jewish immigration to Brazil increased by 57,000. This was in response to anti-immigration legislation and immigration quotas passed by the United States, Argentina, Canada and South Africa, persisting even after the crisis of Jews under the Third Reich became clear.

  4. Jewish Christianity - Wikipedia

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    At first, these Jewish Christians, originally the central group in Christianity, were not declared unorthodox but they were later excluded from the Jewish community and denounced. Some Jewish Christian groups, such as the Ebionites , were accused of having unorthodox beliefs, particularly in relation to their views of Christ and gentile converts.

  5. Beit Yaacov/Rabi Meyr Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, there was a new wave of immigration to Manaus, formed mainly by Jewish businessmen in southern Brazil and Jewish communities in Latin America. [1] The construction of the current 1962 synagogue was financed by the local entrepreneurs Isaac Benayon Sabbá , Samuel Benchimol , José Benzecry and Moysés Benarrós Israel.

  6. Religion in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The predominant religion in Brazil is Christianity, with Catholicism being its largest denomination. In 1891, when the first Brazilian Republican Constitution was set forth, Brazil ceased to have an official religion and has remained secular ever since, though the Catholic Church remained politically influential into the 1970s.

  7. Zwi Migdal - Wikipedia

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    Zwi Migdal's attempt to relocate to Rio, after events in Buenos Aires (discussed below), caused an increased battle against the group among Brazilian Jews. [12] In Argentina, the group's activities were at times used to bolster antisemitism, a use that also occurred in Brazil, [13] where the Jewish community also often opposed the organization ...

  8. Jackson campus for over 2,000 Orthodox Jewish girls can ... - AOL

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    JACKSON — The plan for a school campus serving over 2,000 Orthodox Jewish girls can proceed after a lawsuit challenging the project was dismissed in Superior Court last week.. Superior Court ...

  9. Brazilian Israelite Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian Israelite Confederation (Confederação Israelita do Brasil or CONIB) [1] is the central organization of the Brazilian Jewish community. The organization was established in 1948, it gathers 14 state federations with some 200 institutions, serving as the community's political representative. [ 2 ]