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  2. Comité Central de la Comunidad Judía de México - Wikipedia

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    Comité Central de la Comunidad Judía de México (CCCJM) is the main Jewish community organization in Mexico. [1] The organization has a long-standing cooperative relationship with Tribuna Israelita, an outreach group it first formed in 1944. The CCCJM is also a member of the World Jewish Congress. [2]

  3. Tribuna Israelita - Wikipedia

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    Tribuna Israelita (Jewish Forum) is one of the main Jewish community organizations in Mexico. [1] The organization has a long-standing cooperative relationship with the main Jewish community organization, Comité Central de la Comunidad Judía de México (CCCJM), and participates in meetings with the World Jewish Congress.

  4. Historic Synagogue Justo Sierra 71 - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Synagogue Justo Sierra 71 (Spanish: Sinagoga Histórica Justo Sierra 71), formerly known as Nidjei Israel Synagogue (Spanish: Sinagoga Nidjei Israel), is an Orthodox Jewish congregation, synagogue, and cultural center, located at Justo Sierra 71, in the historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México), in Mexico.

  5. List of Mexican Jews - Wikipedia

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    Juan de Oñate, Governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, descendant of Conversos; Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva, adventurer, slave-trader, first Governor of Nuevo León Francisca Nuñez de Carabajal, Marrana, sister of Luis de Carabajal, executed along with family members for practicing Judaism; Luis de Carabajal the younger, author, merchant

  6. List of synagogues in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A list of synagogues in Mexico: ... Comunidad Israelita de Guadalajara; Comunidad Judia de Cancun; Jewish Cultural & Community Center San Miguel de Allende;

  7. History of the Jews in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, a study of Jewish communities in Mexico was published by UNAM in collaboration with the Tribuna Israelita and the Comite Central Israelita de Mexico, called Imágenes de un Encuentro: La Presencia Judía en México Durante La Primera Mitad del Siglo XX (Images of an Encounter: The Jewish Presence in Mexico during the First Half of the ...

  8. Jewish Community of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Community of Chile (Spanish: Comunidad Judía de Chile, CJCH or CHC after its initials in Spanish) is an organization of Jews in Chile. [1] [2] [3] The Jewish Community of Chile is a non-profit organisation. [4] As of 2022 Gerardo Gorodischer is its president. [5] [6]

  9. Antisemitism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Antisemitism in Mexico dates to the establishment of the Mexican Inquisition in the 16th Century which involved the persecution of Jews as well as others accused of being crypto-Jews. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This early form of anti-Judaism morphed over the centuries. [ 3 ]