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Under the Dutch East India Company, a few Jewish merchants, including Sephardim, were present in Batavia (Jakarta) from the colonial era, within the commercial networks of the Dutch East Indies. The Jewish community of the archipelago always remained very small and dispersed, also including Baghdadis and immigrants of other origins settled in the port cities. Never numerous nor strongly institutionalized, it declined after Indonesian independence. The Jewish presence in Jakarta is today almost nonexistent.
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