List of Latin American Jews
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Jewish immigration to Latin America began with seven sailors arriving on 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 and Mexico. The following is a list of some prominent Latin American Jews, arranged by country of origin:
[edit] Argentina
[edit] Brazil
[edit] Chile
[edit] Colombia
- Jorge Isaacs, Poet and novelist
- Ernesto Cortisoz, Founder of the commercial aviation.
- Moisés Wasserman Lerner, (Dr.), Chemist, rector at National University of Colombia
- Simon Brainsky (Dr.), Former president of the Colombian Psychiatrical Society
- Isaac Nessim, news anchor
- Marco Schwartz, writer
- Azriel Bibliowicz, writer
- Antonio Ungar, writer
- Daniel Coronell, journalista
- Miguel Felipe Berg, Cinematographer, Video Producer
- Ramon Gomez Portillo, Journalist, Writer, Poet
- Feliza Bursztyn, plastic artist
- Leo Katz, entrepreneur, restaurateur.
- Harry Sasson, Restaurateur
- Isaac Wasserman Milhen, famous dentist
- Nattan Nisimblat, famous lawyer
[edit] Cuba
- Ruth Behar, writer
- Fabio Grobart, Communist Party co-founder
- Olga Guillot, singer
- José Miller, leader of the Cuban Jewish community
- Brett Ratner, film director, Cuban by citizenship (Cuban mother)
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler, actress, Cuban by citizenship (Cuban mother)
- Levi Marrero, the greatest Cuban historian
[edit] Ecuador
- Carlos Alberti Ottolenghi, did pharmatically industry in Ecuador.
[edit] El Salvador
- Juan Lindo, president (1841) (Jewish father)
[edit] Guatemala
- Francisco Goldman, author (Jewish father)
- Alcina Lubitch Domecq, author
- Bernardo Kliksberg, coordinator of the Inter-American Development Bank Initiative on Social Capital, Ethics, and Development; decorated by Guatemala for "eminent services to the country and to the continent"
- Igal Permuth, photographer
- Jaime Permuth, documentary photographer
- Victor Perera, author
- David Unger, author
- Roberto Stein, former Governor of Guatemala
[edit] Honduras
- Juan Lindo, president (1847) (Jewish father)
- Ricardo Maduro, president (2002)
- Salvador Moncada, pharmacologist (Jewish mother)
- Jaime Rosenthal Oliva, Honduran businessman and politician
[edit] Mexico
[edit] Nicaragua
- See also: Jewish Nicaraguan
- William Abdalah, Medical doctor and politician.
- Keith Gould, Honorary Consul of Israel and Physician.
- Herty Lewites, Nicaraguan politician
- Israel Lewites, Sandinista leader
- Michèle Najlis, poet
- Laszlo Pataky, writer
- Sergio Torres, former military commander, judge and now lawyer.
[edit] Panama
- Eric Arturo Delvalle, president (1987)
- Ricardo Maduro, Honduran president (Panamanian-born)
[edit] Paraguay
- Arditi, formed the first Jewish community in Paraguay. Along with Cohenca, Levi, Mendelzon.
[edit] Peru
- Jack Maurice Falkon Benbassat, General Manager of Corporación de Industrias Plásticas S.A. (CIPSA); President of the Board of Directors of Quality Products S.A.; Co-President of the Asociación Judía del Perú; and President of the Sociedad de Beneficencia Sefardí of Lima.
- Manuel Buchwald, famous physicist, expert on Genetics.[citation needed]
- Federico Kauffmann Doig, archeologist[citation needed]
- Eliane Chantal Karp Fernenbug, former First Lady of Peru
- Meredith Monk, performance artist.[citation needed]
- David Waisman Rjavinsthi, Former Second Vice President of Peru. Member of the congress for Alianza Parlamentaria party.
- Edward Allan Wagner Tizón, Minister of Defense[citation needed]
- Barton Zwiebach, Physics Professor at the MIT. Expert in String Theory. Author of the book "A First Course in String Theory".[citation needed]
[edit] Puerto Rico
- David Blaine, magician (Jewish mother)
- Sammy Davis, Jr., actor & singer, (convert)
- Julio Kaplan, chess player
- Ari Meyers, actress (both parents)
- Craig Rivera, journalist, (Jewish mother)
- Geraldo Rivera, journalist, (Jewish mother)
- Brenda K. Starr, singer,(Jewish father)
- Rachel Ticotin, actress (Jewish father)
- Sahaj Ticotin, singer (Jewish father)
[edit] Uruguay
- Monsieur Chouchani, mysterious scholar
- Gisele Ben-Dor, conductor
- Daniel Drexler, singer/songwriter (Jewish father)
- Jorge Drexler, singer/songwriter (Jewish father)
- Ricardo Ehrlich, mayor of Montevideo
- Jose Gurvich, painter
- Teresa Porzecanski, writer
- Mauricio Rosencof, writer
- Gabe Saporta, singer/songwriter/bassist of Cobra Starship and Midtown
- Carlos Sherman, writer (Jewish father, Uruguay-born)
- Robert Yabeck, photographer
[edit] Venezuela
- Moisés Naím, magazine editor
- Ricardo Hausmann, professor, academic
- Amador Bendayán, actor, comedian
- Ilan Chester, composer
- Karina, pop singer
- Manuel Blum, computer scientist, Turing Award (1995)
- Andres Levin, keyboardist in Yerba Buena
- Moisés Kaufman, screenwriter, director, founder of NY's Tectonic Theater Project
- Reynaldo Hahn, composer (Jewish father)
- Baruj Benacerraf, immunologist, Nobel prize (1980)
- Teodoro Petkoff, ex-guerrilla, journalist and economist (Jewish mother)
- Ivan Lansberg Henriquez, noted businessman (insurance), university professor and humanist.
- Isaac Chocron, playwright.
- Gonzalo Benaím Pinto, physician.
Jacqueline Goldberg, poet and editor
[edit] See also
- History of the Jews in Latin America
- List of Jews
- List of Latin Americans
- List of Argentines
- List of Brazilians
- List of Chileans
- List of Cubans
- List of Ecuadorians
- List of Guatemalans
- List of Hondurans
- List of Mexicans
- List of Nicaraguans
- List of Panamanians
- List of Paraguayans
- List of Peruvians
- List of Puerto Ricans
- List of Uruguayans
- List of Venezuelans