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  1. THE JEWISH POPULATION OF ARGENTINA. Census and Estimate, 1887-1947. By IRA ROSENSWAIKE. The emergence of the Argentine Jewry as the second largest Jewish community in the western hemisphere is a twentieth century develop- ment.

  2. 1 Ιαν 2019 · Current Population Demographics, Institutions, and Notables. With the sixth or seventh largest Jewish population in the world and the largest in Latin America, there are around 181,500 Jews in Argentina today. This is down from the over 300,000 in the 1960s.

  3. 1 Ιαν 2022 · Argentina’s Jewish population was assessed at 179,500 in 2020—the world’s sixth largest Jewish community. 4.7 Russia. In the Russian Federation, Jewish population continued its downward course in the context of a country whose general population had been diminishing for years and only recently started to slowly recover (Tolts 2008, 2014 ...

  4. Argentina has the largest Jewish population of any country in Latin America, although numerous Jews left during the 1970s and 1980s to escape the repression of the military junta, emigrating to Israel, West Europe (especially Spain), and North America.

  5. Increasingly, significant numbers of Argentine Jews without a religious background are turning to orthodoxy. Although still a minority, they are well organized and contribute an identity component that was lacking in the Argentine Jewish social landscape.

  6. The 1960 population census listed almost 80 per cent of Argentinian Jews in the Greater Buenos Aires area and 91 per cent in the East-Center region.8 Concentration is not only high but increasing.

  7. Argentine Jews and their Institutions* by Seymour B. Liebman There are more than 140 Jewish communities in Argentina. In the context of this article, a Jewish community includes at least twenty-five Jewish males, most of whom are married, who meet in a community owned or leased building for prayer

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