יהודי פרגוואי
Region: Amérique du Sud
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The Jewish community of Paraguay, concentrated in Asunción, took shape in the twentieth century from immigrants coming from Eastern Europe as well as Sephardim, in a country with a more modest Jewish immigration than its neighbors. Paraguay also served, in the 1930s and 1940s, as a country of transit or refuge for Jews fleeing persecution in Europe. The immigrants settled mainly in commerce and developed a communal life with synagogues and organizations. Always small, the community experienced a decline through emigration to Argentina, Israel, and other countries in the second half of the twentieth century.
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