Chile is a beautiful country with a small Jewish population. Its beginnings date to the 16th century, but as an organized community, it has been around for only 110 years.
In a time of increasing anti-Semitism and intolerance towards “the other”, the need to educate people on who Chilean Jews are, and how they have contributed to the country, is urgent.
The Jewish Interactive Museum of Chile is writing a book on the history of the Jews in Chile from the 16th Century onwards, in an effort to build a society that values its diversity.
Chapters have been written by well known Chilean academics and writers, such as Abraham Magendzo and Patricia Politzer. The book will be published in Spanish in a hardcover version and it will be available in English in Kindle format.
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