יהודי בוגוטה
Region: Amérique du Sud
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The Jewish community of Colombia, concentrated in Bogotá as well as Barranquilla, Cali and Medellín, was formed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through the immigration of Sephardim from the Levant and North Africa and Ashkenazim from Eastern and Central Europe, some fleeing the persecutions of the 1930s. Established in trade, import-export and industry, its members integrated into the country's economic life. The community organized itself into distinct congregations reflecting its origins and built active communal and educational institutions. Remaining small in size, it continues to be a structured, predominantly urban community.
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