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Jewish immigration to Latin America began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus' crew. The Jewish population of Latin America is today (2018) less than 300,000 — more than half of whom live in Argentina, with large communities also present in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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

Argentina

Main article: List of Argentine Jews

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Main article: List of Chilean Jews

Colombia

Main: Colombian Jews

Costa Rica

Cuba

Main article: Jewish Cuban

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Honduras

See also: List of Honduran Jews

Mexico

Main article: List of Mexican Jews

Nicaragua

See also: Jewish Nicaraguan

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Puerto Rico

Main article: Jewish immigration to Puerto Rico

Uruguay

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Uruguayan Jews.

Venezuela

Main: Venezuelan Jews

See also

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