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・ List of Mexican football transfers summer 2012
・ List of Mexican football transfers summer 2013
・ List of Mexican football transfers summer 2014
・ List of Mexican football transfers summer 2015
・ List of Mexican football transfers winter 2009–10
・ List of Mexican football transfers winter 2010
・ List of Mexican Football Transfers Winter 2011
・ List of Mexican Football Transfers Winter 2011–12
・ List of Mexican football transfers winter 2012–13
・ List of Mexican football transfers winter 2013–14
・ List of Mexican football transfers winter 2014–15
・ List of Mexican football transfers winter 2015–16
・ List of Mexican Formula Two champions
・ List of Mexican governors of New Mexico
・ List of Mexican inventions and discoveries
List of Mexican Jews
・ List of Mexican league top scorers
・ List of Mexican magazines
・ List of Mexican military installations
・ List of Mexican municipalities
・ List of Mexican National Trios Champions
・ List of Mexican operas
・ List of Mexican poets
・ List of Mexican railroads
・ List of Mexican records in athletics
・ List of Mexican records in swimming
・ List of Mexican restaurants
・ List of Mexican saints
・ List of Mexican singers
・ List of Mexican state name etymologies


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List of Mexican Jews : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Mexican Jews
(詳細はMexico has had a Jewish population since the early Colonial Era. However, these early individuals could not openly worship as they were persecuted by the Spanish Inquisition for practicing Judaism. Independent Mexico eventually adopted freedom of religion and began receiving Jewish immigrants, many of them refugees. The book ''Estudio histórico de la migración judía a México 1900-1950'' has records of almost 18,300 who emigrated to Mexico between 1900 and 1950. Most (7,023) were Ashkenazi Jews who originated from Eastern Europe, mainly from Poland. A further 2,640 Jews arrived from either Spain or the Ottoman Empire and 1,619 came from Cuba and the United States.
The 2010 Census counted 67,476 individuals professing Judaism, most of which live in Mexico City.〔
The following is a list of notable past and present Mexican Jews (not all with both parents Jewish, nor all practising Judaism), arranged by their main field of activity:

==Academia==

* Julio Frenk, president of the University of Miami, former Secretary of Health and dean of the Harvard School of Public Health〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXR2vhuB1_0 )
* Enrique Krauze, public intellectual, historian, essayist, critic, producer, and publisher
* Helen Kleinbort Krauze, historian, mother of Enrique Krauze
* Arturo Warman, anthropologist, cabinet member of Salinas and Zedillo

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