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Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean

Third Thursdays at the Library

From the book cover of El exilio incómodo: México y los refugiados judíos (The uncomfortable exile: Mexican and Jewish refugees), 1933-1945 by Daniela Gleizer. From the book cover of El exilio incómodo: México y los refugiados judíos (The uncomfortable exile: Mexican and Jewish refugees), 1933-1945 by Daniela Gleizer.
From the book cover of El exilio incómodo: México y los refugiados judíos (The uncomfortable exile: Mexican and Jewish refugees), 1933-1945 by Daniela Gleizer.
Come explore the rich and diverse history of Jews in Latin America. Browse a display that includes books highlighting the vibrant Jewish communities that flourished from colonial times to the present. Discover stories of resilience, migration, and cultural fusion that shaped Jewish life across countries like Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, and beyond.

Join us for Third Thursdays at the Library, a themed monthly open house where we share materials from our collections.

While you’re here, pick up a Third Thursday Passport and collect a stamp from each of the three Third Thursday Open Houses — the Clark Library, International Studies, and the Special Collections Research Center — to win a prize!
From the book cover of El exilio incómodo: México y los refugiados judíos (The uncomfortable exile: Mexican and Jewish refugees), 1933-1945 by Daniela Gleizer. From the book cover of El exilio incómodo: México y los refugiados judíos (The uncomfortable exile: Mexican and Jewish refugees), 1933-1945 by Daniela Gleizer.
From the book cover of El exilio incómodo: México y los refugiados judíos (The uncomfortable exile: Mexican and Jewish refugees), 1933-1945 by Daniela Gleizer.

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