1/27/2012

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By Gregg Haskell


The Jewish immigration to Argentina has a lengthy history. The community traces its history in the country to crypto-Jews (Marranos) from Spain and Portugal, who escaped the Inquisition in the 16th Century. Then, in the 19th Century, they came to the country to begin with from the Europe and later from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. Some of the early immigrants had been traders and producers, and their representatives.

The subsequent to come had been modest-sized groups from nations like Morocco and other regions of the Russian Empire. Immigration records indicate that in the year 1862, immigrants set up the initially Jewish community in Buenos Aires. As time passed by, most of these Jews assimilated with the Christian population.

A study of the Jewish genealogy will reveal that most of the earliest Jews in Argentina were farmers who created communities for the duration of the finish of the 19th Century. At this time, as significantly as 90 per cent of the community in this country lives in Buenos Aires. The rest of the community is spread in the interiors of the country like Rosario, Cordoba and Santa Fe.

The Jewish community in Argentina comprises about 85 per cent of Ashkenazi Jews and 15 per cent of Sephardi Jews. Argentina passenger records indicate that the people who emigrated from Eastern Europe introduced Yiddish culture and socialist tips. They also got along with them a deep sense of the Jewish identity. All these variables influenced the origins of the Jewish genealogy.

A study of the community names indicates that most of the surnames originated as nicknames denoting the precedence of the 1st individual who applied it. Names ending with 'sky', 'ski' and 'er' come from the Polish or Russian regions. In reality, 'ski' is termed as Polish, as it was applied in Poland. Similarly, 'sky' was utilized in the translations from the Russian language. A study of Jewish genealogy throws some pointers to the possibility of 'Tarnapolsky' originating from Tarnopol and 'Warszawski' coming from Warsaw.




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