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* [[Andres Cantor]], sports commentator
* [[Andres Cantor]], sports commentator
* [[Sergio Chejfec]], writer
* [[Sergio Chejfec]], writer
* [[Mario Davidovsky]], composer<ref>[http://www.bmop.org/season/program_notes.aspx?cid=108&from=concert BMOP :: Boston Connection :: Program Notes<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Mario Davidovsky]], composer<ref>[http://www.bmop.org/season/program_notes.aspx?cid=108&from=concert BMOP :: Boston Connection :: Program Notes<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070706072946/http://www.bmop.org/season/program_notes.aspx?cid=108&from=concert |date=2007-07-06 }}</ref>
* [[Alicia Dujovne Ortiz]], writer
* [[Alicia Dujovne Ortiz]], writer
* [[Giora Feidman]], klezmer musician [http://www.giorafeidman-online.com/index.html ]
* [[Giora Feidman]], klezmer musician [http://www.giorafeidman-online.com/index.html ]
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{{Main|Jewish immigration to Puerto Rico}}
{{Main|Jewish immigration to Puerto Rico}}


*[[Quiara Alegría Hudes|Alegría Hudes, Quiara]], author, playwright. Wrote the book for [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]'s [[musical theatre|musical]] [[In the Heights (musical)|In the Heights]]. Her play, ''Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue'', was a [[Pulitzer Prize]] finalist in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hedgebrook.org/news.php|title=Hedgebrook|publisher=}}</ref>
*[[Quiara Alegría Hudes|Alegría Hudes, Quiara]], author, playwright. Wrote the book for [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]'s [[musical theatre|musical]] [[In the Heights (musical)|In the Heights]]. Her play, ''Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue'', was a [[Pulitzer Prize]] finalist in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hedgebrook.org/news.php |title=Hedgebrook |publisher= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090721091900/http://www.hedgebrook.org/news.php |archivedate=2009-07-21 |df= }}</ref>
*[[Sandy Alomar, Sr.]], father was Jewish but an agnostic who allowed his children to be brought up as a Catholic
*[[Sandy Alomar, Sr.]], father was Jewish but an agnostic who allowed his children to be brought up as a Catholic
*[[Axel Anderson|Anderson, Axel]], actor/director, Anderson made his debut in Puerto Rican [[television]] with a [[sitcom]] named ''Qué Pareja'' a local version of [[I Love Lucy]].
*[[Axel Anderson|Anderson, Axel]], actor/director, Anderson made his debut in Puerto Rican [[television]] with a [[sitcom]] named ''Qué Pareja'' a local version of [[I Love Lucy]].

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Jewish immigration to Latin America began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus' crew. Since then, the Jewish population of Latin America has risen to more than 500,000 — more than half of whom live in Argentina, with large communities also present in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela.[1]

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Jewish from the indicated country of origin or must have references showing they are Jewish from the indicated country of origin and are notable.



The following is a list of some prominent Latin American Jews, arranged by country of origin:

Argentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Main: Colombian Jews

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Honduras

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Puerto Rico

Uruguay

Venezuela

Main: Venezuelan Jews

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Capriles does not self-identify as Jewish.

References

  1. ^ Template:Es estimaciones para la Población judía 2008.
  2. ^ Jorge Fernández Díaz. "Marcos Aguinis: un hombre del renacimiento".
  3. ^ Por primera vez un gobernador jura su cargo sobre la Torá Hebrea
  4. ^ "Héctor Babenco: el argentino renegado".
  5. ^ "elmundo.es - cultura".
  6. ^ Tania – Haydee Tamara Bunke Bider
  7. ^ "Terra - Libros Dogma Birmajer: Entrevista al prolfico escritor> 4-10-2000".
  8. ^ BOLIGRAFO.-Inventado por el Periodista judío, de origen húngaro, Laszlo y Geor Biro.
  9. ^ Taylor, Ella (2006-12-22). "What, Him Worry? (Why Yes, Actually)". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2006-12-22. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  10. ^ BMOP :: Boston Connection :: Program Notes Archived 2007-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ a b c [1]
  12. ^ Who's Who of Victorian Cinema
  13. ^ Osvaldo Golijov: Biography
  14. ^ César Milstein, 1927–2002
  15. ^ The Tribu of Dina: A Jewish Women Anthology by Irena Klepfisz & Melanie Kaye
  16. ^ The Book of Memories (Paperback) by Ana Maria Shua. Book Description
  17. ^ Template:Es icon Pekerman y el capítán, Juan Pablo Sorín, "son los israelitas del mundial"
  18. ^ Feilhaber[2] "Outside of my UCLA teammate Benny Feilhaber, I never really thought there were other high-class Jewish soccer players out there"
  19. ^ Volodia Teitelboim
  20. ^ [3] Article in Spanish
  21. ^ Don Francisco (television host)
  22. ^ "Meet new people and chat online with MeetMe!".
  23. ^ Alejandro Jodorowsky
  24. ^ es:Miguel Kiwi
  25. ^ Nicolas Massu
  26. ^ The Jewish Chronicle
  27. ^ "Hedgebrook". Archived from the original on 2009-07-21. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  28. ^ "THR's Latino Power 50 - Latin Gossip".
  29. ^ "antiMusic - musicNews: Your daily source for the latest music news!".
  30. ^ "Google Translate".
  31. ^ "'Secuestro Express'".