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・ B'nai Brith Canada
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・ B'nai Israel Synagogue (Council Bluffs, Iowa)
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・ B'nai Israel Temple (Salt Lake City)
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B'nai Moshe : ウィキペディア英語版
B'nai Moshe

The B'nai Moshe (Hebrew: בני משה, "''Children of Moses''"), also known as Inca Jews, are a small group of several hundred converts to Judaism originally from the city of Trujillo, Peru, to the north of the capital city Lima. Judaism moved to the south into Arequipa and to others populated cities like Piura.
Most B'nai Moshe now live in the West Bank, mostly in Kfar Tapuach along with Yemenite Jews, Russian Jews and others.
=="Inca Jews"==
While ''Inca Jews'' is not the community's official designation, it is popular outside the community and is derived from the fact that they can trace descent from Peru's indigenous Amerindian people, although mostly in the form of mestizos (persons of mixed Spanish and Amerindian descent, though none with any known Spanish Jewish ancestors) and the association of that country's native population with the Incas.

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