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Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי האמזונס, "Yehudei Amazonas"; Ladino: Judios de Amazonia/ג׳ודיוס די אמאזוניה; Spanish: judíos amazónicos; Portuguese: judeus amazônicos) are the Jews of the Amazon, particularly in the Amazon basin cities and river villages of Brazil and Peru. Many are of mixed ancestry, descending from Moroccan Sephardi Jews and Amerindian tribes of the Amazon. They are found mainly in Belém, Santarém, Alenquer, Óbidos, and Manaus in Brazil and Iquitos in Peru. Moroccan Jewish migrants, all men, arrived during the rubber boom, and many married Amazonian Amerindian women. In the 21st century, Belém has about 1,000 Jewish families and Manaus about 140 such families, mostly descended from these 19th-century Moroccans.

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  • Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי האמזונס, "Yehudei Amazonas"; Ladino: Judios de Amazonia/ג׳ודיוס די אמאזוניה; Spanish: judíos amazónicos; Portuguese: judeus amazônicos) are the Jews of the Amazon, particularly in the Amazon basin cities and river villages of Brazil and Peru. Many are of mixed ancestry, descending from Moroccan Sephardi Jews and Amerindian tribes of the Amazon. They are found mainly in Belém, Santarém, Alenquer, Óbidos, and Manaus in Brazil and Iquitos in Peru. Moroccan Jewish migrants, all men, arrived during the rubber boom, and many married Amazonian Amerindian women. In the 21st century, Belém has about 1,000 Jewish families and Manaus about 140 such families, mostly descended from these 19th-century Moroccans. A small Jewish community was established in Iquitos by immigrants from Morocco during the rubber boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Other than Lima, with a larger, mostly Ashkenazi Jewish community, Iquitos has the only organized Jewish community in Peru. Since the late 20th century, some of these Moroccan Sephardic Jewish descendants have studied Judaism and formally rejoined Judaism in order to either qualify as Jews under Israel’s Law of Return, or to be accepted as Jews under Jewish religious law, which requires Jewish-born status to be of matrilineal descent irrespective of the paternal ancestry being Jewish. Hundreds from Iquitos have emigrated to Israel since then, including about 150 from 2013 to 2014. (en)
  • Judeus da Amazônia ou judeus amazônicos (Hebraico: יהודי אמזוניה, "Yehudei Amazonya"; Haketia: ג'ודיוס די אמאזוניה, djudíos de Amazónia, Espanhol: judíos amazónicos) é o nome para as pessoas judias das região amazônica e para pessoas de raça mista, descendentes judeus marroquinos e indígenas que vivem nas cidades e vilas da Bacia Amazônica do Brasil e do Peru, incluindo Belém, Santarém, Alenquer , Óbidos e Manaus, no Brasil ; e Iquitos , no Peru. Eles se casaram com mulheres indígenas e seus descendentes são de raça mista (mestiço). No século XXI, Belém possui cerca de 1000 famílias judias e Manaus cerca de 140 famílias, a maior parte descendentes de destes marroquinos do século XIX. Uma pequena comunidade judaica foi criada em Iquitos por imigrantes de Marrocos durante o boom da borracha do final dos anos 1890 e início do século XX. Diferente de Lima, que possui uma comunidade judaica majoritariamente ashkenazi, Iquitos tem a única comunidade judaica organizada no Peru. Desde o final do século XX, alguns desses descendentes sefarditas têm estudado o judaísmo e formalmente se converteram, a fim de ser aceitos por Israel como judeus. Centenas de judeus de Iquitos emigraram para Israel desde então, incluindo cerca de 150 entre os anos de 2013 e 2014. (pt)
  • Амазонские евреи (ивр. ‏יהודי אמזונאס‏‎, исп. judíos amazónicos, порт. judeus amazônicos) — название смешанных рас еврейского марокканского и коренного происхождения, которые живут в бассейне Амазонки и речных деревнях Бразилии и Перу, включая Белен, Сантарен, Аленкер, Обидус и Манаус в Бразилии и Икитос в Перу. (ru)
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  • The Jews of Tarapoto, Peru (en)
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  • Amazonian Jews (en)
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  • Liturgical: Sephardic Hebrew (en)
  • Modern: Brazilian Portuguese , Amazonic Spanish , Hebrew (en)
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  • Амазонские евреи (ивр. ‏יהודי אמזונאס‏‎, исп. judíos amazónicos, порт. judeus amazônicos) — название смешанных рас еврейского марокканского и коренного происхождения, которые живут в бассейне Амазонки и речных деревнях Бразилии и Перу, включая Белен, Сантарен, Аленкер, Обидус и Манаус в Бразилии и Икитос в Перу. (ru)
  • Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי האמזונס, "Yehudei Amazonas"; Ladino: Judios de Amazonia/ג׳ודיוס די אמאזוניה; Spanish: judíos amazónicos; Portuguese: judeus amazônicos) are the Jews of the Amazon, particularly in the Amazon basin cities and river villages of Brazil and Peru. Many are of mixed ancestry, descending from Moroccan Sephardi Jews and Amerindian tribes of the Amazon. They are found mainly in Belém, Santarém, Alenquer, Óbidos, and Manaus in Brazil and Iquitos in Peru. Moroccan Jewish migrants, all men, arrived during the rubber boom, and many married Amazonian Amerindian women. In the 21st century, Belém has about 1,000 Jewish families and Manaus about 140 such families, mostly descended from these 19th-century Moroccans. (en)
  • Judeus da Amazônia ou judeus amazônicos (Hebraico: יהודי אמזוניה, "Yehudei Amazonya"; Haketia: ג'ודיוס די אמאזוניה, djudíos de Amazónia, Espanhol: judíos amazónicos) é o nome para as pessoas judias das região amazônica e para pessoas de raça mista, descendentes judeus marroquinos e indígenas que vivem nas cidades e vilas da Bacia Amazônica do Brasil e do Peru, incluindo Belém, Santarém, Alenquer , Óbidos e Manaus, no Brasil ; e Iquitos , no Peru. Eles se casaram com mulheres indígenas e seus descendentes são de raça mista (mestiço). No século XXI, Belém possui cerca de 1000 famílias judias e Manaus cerca de 140 famílias, a maior parte descendentes de destes marroquinos do século XIX. (pt)
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