The Jews of Mexico
Josh Kogan, author of The Story of the Jews of Mexico, takes us on a tour of Mexican Jewish history. Spanning five centuries, Mexican-Jewish history stretches from Jews escaping the Inquisition, joining the conquest of Cortes, to the establishment of four different Jewish communities at the turn-of-the-century, who had to learn to unite. The latest from our series, Learning at Der Nister.

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NM In Focus - Story of the Jews

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Judaism in Mexico (1825-present)

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Palantir. IT’S WORSE Than You Think

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Origins of the Ashkenazi Jews

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The Tarascan/Purépecha Empire: The Forgotten Empire of Mexico

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Q&A with Tijuana Jews Filmmaker Isaac Artenstein

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Jewish Mexican Genealogy: the Origin of Three Families in Jalisco

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Jewish World Travel- Bordertown Mexican Jews of Tijuana/San Diego

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German-born Jew on Interrogating Nazi Prisoners of War | Victor Brombert

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WAS JESUS THE JEWISH MESSIAH?

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"America, América": Greg Grandin on Latin American History, from Colonization to CECOT to Pope

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From the Inquisition to The Mishiguene Restaurant: The Latin American Jewish Food Story

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The absurd lifestyle rules of Ultra-Orthodox Jews (and how they get around them)

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10°chapter: MEXICO CITY - Virtual Jewish Tour

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After 3 ½ Years in Mexico: Why I Won’t Live There Again

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History of the Jews in Portugal

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5 Mind-Blowing Differences Between Sephardic & Ashkenazi Jews | Big Jewish Ideas

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PM Netanyahu Meets Jewish Community in Mexico City

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La Vergonzosa Historia de los Indios Verdes que México Prefiere Olvidar

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