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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]
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.
Of the sixteen Jewish schools, about a dozen of those are in Mexico City, which also has over two dozen synagogues. [ 12 ] [ 37 ] In the 1920s, the Jewish community in Mexico City still centered in the Historic Downtown northeast of the Zócalo around Jesús María street, "the equivalent of Delancey Street" in New York, according to author ...
The book Estudio histórico de la migración judía a México 1900–1950 has records of almost 18,300 who emigrated to Mexico between 1900 and 1950. Most (7,023) were Ashkenazi Jews whose ancestors had settled in Eastern Europe, mainly Poland .
In Mexico, Jewish identity is deeply tied to the synagogue and faith practices, Unikel said – unlike in the U.S. where Jewish identity can be as much ethnic and cultural as it is religious.
Near the office of Mexico's new president the country's first synagogue celebrates the Jewish New Year.
Mexico: see List of synagogues in Mexico; Monaco: [4] ... For a similar list with more than 230 synagogues see: List of synagogues in Poland Portugal: ...
Pages in category "Synagogues in Mexico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *