יהודי גואטמלה
Region: Amérique centrale
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The Jewish community of Guatemala took shape in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries from immigrants of diverse origins, among them merchants from Central and Eastern Europe as well as Sephardim. Established mainly in Guatemala City, its members concentrated in commerce, import-export, industry, and the liberal professions. The community established religious and communal institutions corresponding to its various components. Remaining small, it nonetheless constitutes an organized community with a lasting presence in Central America.
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