Polish Jews’ Diaspora in Latin America until the Outbreak of World War II

Dialogue and Universalism 20 (9-10):39-49 (2010)
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Abstract

People of Jewish origin arrived in the American Continent as early as 15th century and have participated in shaping the states and societies on the continent. A fact little known in Poland, Jews and their culture are inherent in Latin American reality. The paper attempts to provide an insight into Ashkenazic Diaspora in its Latin American dimension.

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