Amazonian Jews
Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי אמזונאס, "Yehudim Amazonas"; Spanish: judíos amazónicos; Portuguese: judeus amazônicos) is the name for the mixed-race people of Jewish Moroccan and indigenous descent who live in the Amazon basin cities and river villages of Brazil and Peru, including Belém, Santarém, Alenquer, Óbidos, and Manaus, Brazil; and Iquitos in Peru. They married indigenous women and their descendants are of mixed race (mestizo). In the 21st century, Belém has about 1000 Jewish families and Manaus about 140 such families, most descended from these 19th-century Moroccans.
related
primaryTopic
Amazonian Jews
Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי אמזונאס, "Yehudim Amazonas"; Spanish: judíos amazónicos; Portuguese: judeus amazônicos) is the name for the mixed-race people of Jewish Moroccan and indigenous descent who live in the Amazon basin cities and river villages of Brazil and Peru, including Belém, Santarém, Alenquer, Óbidos, and Manaus, Brazil; and Iquitos in Peru. They married indigenous women and their descendants are of mixed race (mestizo). In the 21st century, Belém has about 1000 Jewish families and Manaus about 140 such families, most descended from these 19th-century Moroccans.
has abstract
Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי ...... g about 150 from 2013 to 2014.
@en
Judeus da Amazônia ou judeus a ...... entre os anos de 2013 e 2014.
@pt
religion
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
15,228,448
Wikipage revision ID
733,427,354
Caption
The Jews of Tarapoto, Peru
pop
subject
hypernym
comment
Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי ...... these 19th-century Moroccans.
@en
Judeus da Amazônia ou judeus a ...... stes marroquinos do século 19.
@pt
label
Amazonian Jews
@en
Judeus da Amazônia
@pt
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Amazonian Jews
@en