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List of Latin American Jews

Jewish immigration to Latin America began with seven sailors arriving in Christopher Columbus' crew. Since then, the Jewish population of Latin America has risen to more than 500,000 — more than half of whom live in Argentina, with large communities also present in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela.〔 (estimaciones para la Población judía 2008. )〕
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Jewish from the indicated country of origin or must have references showing they are Jewish from the indicated country of origin and are notable.



The following is a list of some prominent Latin American Jews, arranged by country of origin:
==Argentina==
(詳細はErnesto Acher, Taringa musician-humorist, former member of the group Les Luthiers
* Marcos Aguinis, journalist / writer〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marcos Aguinis: un hombre del renacimiento )
* José Alperovich, governor of the Tucumán Province〔(Por primera vez un gobernador jura su cargo sobre la Torá Hebrea )〕
* Héctor Babenco, film director (Argentinian-born)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Héctor Babenco: el argentino renegado )
* Daniel Barenboim, conductor and pianist〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=elmundo.es - cultura )
* Tania Bíder revolutionary fighter〔(Tania – Haydee Tamara Bunke Bider )〕
* Esteban Benzecry, composer
* Marcelo Birmajer, writer〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Terra - Libros Dogma Birmajer: Entrevista al prolfico escritor> 4-10-2000 )
* Laszlo Biro, inventor of the ballpoint pen〔(BOLIGRAFO.-Inventado por el Periodista judío, de origen húngaro, Laszlo y Geor Biro. )〕
* Jácobo Bolbochán, chess player
* Julio Bolbochán, chess player
* Mauricio Borensztein (better known as ''Tato Bores''), comedian
*Daniel Burman (1973 – ) filmmaker
* Israel Adrián Caetano, film director
* Andres Cantor, Sports Commentator
* Sergio Chejfec, writer
* Mario Davidovsky, composer〔(BMOP :: Boston Connection :: Program Notes )〕
* Alicia Dujovne Ortiz, writer
* Giora Feidman, klezmer musician ()
* Movsas Feigins, chess player
* Rubén Felgaer, chess player
* Daniel Filmus Ex-Argentine Education Minister
* Paulino Frydman, chess player
* Juan Gelman, poet
* Alberto Gerchunoff, writer〔()〕
* Max Glücksmann, pioneer of Argentine music and film industries〔(Who's Who of Victorian Cinema )〕
* Osvaldo Golijov, classical composer〔(Osvaldo Golijov: Biography )〕
* Guillermo Israilevich, soccer player of Israeli National Team (Jewish Father)
* Martín Jaite, former tennis player
* Guido Kaczka, actor, show host
* Mauricio Kagel, classical composer
* Daniel Katz, mayor of Mar del Plata
* León Klimovsky, film director
* Alejandro Lerner, singer/composer
* Miguel Lifschitz, mayor of Rosario (Jewish Father)
* César Milstein, immunologist, Nobel prize〔(César Milstein, 1927–2002 )〕
* Marcos Mundstock, musician-humorist of the group Les Luthiers
* Miguel Najdorf, chess player
* Gastón Needleman, chess player
* Carlos Núñez Cortés, musician-humorist of the group Les Luthiers
* Alicia Partnoy, writer
* Raquel Partnoy, painter〔The Tribu of Dina: A Jewish Women Anthology by Irena Klepfisz & Melanie Kaye〕
* Jiří Pelikán, chess player
* Melina Petriella, actress
* Alejandra Pizarnik, poet
* Isaias Pleci, chess player
* Julio Popper, engineer and colonizer of Tierra del Fuego, from Romania.
* Daniel Rabinovich, musician-humorist of the group Les Luthiers
* Ariel Rot, musician
* Cecilia Roth, actress
* Jaime José Rotman, soccer player
* Lalo Schifrin, composer
* Aaron Schwartzman, chess player
* Samuel Schweber, chess player
* Ana María Shua, writer〔(''The Book of Memories'' (Paperback) by Ana Maria Shua. Book Description )〕
* Gerardo Sofovich, actor / producer
* Hugo Sofovich, director / producer
* Ariel Sorin, chess player
* Juan Pablo Sorín, soccer player〔 (Pekerman y el capítán, Juan Pablo Sorín, "son los israelitas del mundial" )〕
* Coti Sorokin, songwriter / musician / composer
* Ana Maria Stekelman, Tango choreographer
* Adrián Suar, actor / TV producer,
* Jorge Telerman, Ex mayor of Buenos Aires
* Jacobo Timmerman, journalist
* Bernardo Verbitsky, novelist〔
* Horacio Verbitsky, journalist〔
* Bernardo Wexler, chess player
* Bernardo Kliksberg, coordinator of the Inter-American Development Bank Initiative on Social Capital, Ethics, and Development; decorated by Guatemala for "eminent services to the country and to the continent"
* Oscar Strasnoy, classical composer
* IMMI, Songwriter/Artist
==Bolivia==

* Lene Schneider-Kainer, painter
* Paul Baender, chess player

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