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The Jewish community of Costa Rica formed mainly in the first half of the twentieth century, from Ashkenazi immigrants from Eastern Europe, notably from Poland, fleeing poverty, persecution and the rise of Nazism. Concentrated in San José, these immigrants often began as peddlers before making a place for themselves in commerce and industry. The community built a structured institutional life, including a synagogue, school and communal organizations, and was characterized by strong internal cohesion. Remaining modest in size, it continues today to be an organized and active community.
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