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  1. History of the Jews in El Salvador. Already since colonial times there is a record of Jews in Latin America, in El Salvador there is a record of several Jewish immigrations from Portugal, after the independence of El Salvador, it is believed that the first Jewish immigrant was Bernardo Haas, born in Alsace. Subsequently, the first ...

  2. El Salvador is home to about 100 Jews. Even though it's small, the community makes every effort to maintain Jewish traditions and religious life. In the past couple of decades, the Jewish community in El Salvador has strengthened steadily.

  3. The collection documents the community-building efforts of Jewish immigrants to El Salvador, some arriving in the 1920s and starting coffee plantations, and many more arriving after fleeing the Nazi occupation during WWII.

  4. Entre las familias salvadoreñas askenazíes más prominentes destacan: Cohen, Bloch, Liebes, Goldtree, Guttfreund, Weill, Salomón, Freund, Lassally, Gabay, Bloch, Baum, Leva, Lewinsky, Haas, Dreyfus, Rothschild, Tesak, Bernhard, Florece y Falkenstein.

  5. www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org › el-salvador-virtual-jewish-history-tourEl Salvador Virtual Jewish History Tour

    Today, the Jewish population of El Salvador stands at around 100, though many travelling Israelis have made its beaches a second home. Beginning of a Community. World War II Years. Israel & El Salvador. Community Life Today. Jewish Contributions to Society. Beginning of a Community.

  6. The Incredible Salvadoran Plot That Saved Thousands of Jews During the Holocaust. Two men – one a diplomat from El Salvador, the other a Romanian-Jewish businessman – hatched a plan that kept many Jews out of Auschwitz, yet their story is only known today thanks to a Central American beauty pageant in the 1970s.

  7. History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Argentina. Bolivia. Brazil. Chile. Colombia. Costa Rica. Cuba. Curaçao. Dominican Republic. Ecuador. El Salvador. French Guiana. Guatemala. Haiti. Honduras. Jamaica. Mexico. Nicaragua. Panama. Paraguay. Peru. Puerto Rico. Suriname. Trinidad and Tobago.