Mexican jews
How a Mexican Jewish school is shaping young Jewish leaders
This relatively small Jewish community in Mexico City manages to maintain its identity, thrive economically and culturally, and raise a young generation that feels both Jewish and Mexican
Mexico on track to have its first Jewish, female president
Former Mexican president calls leading Jewish politician a ‘Bulgarian Jew’
How an encounter with Guillermo del Toro led to NYC’s first Mexican Jewish Film Festival
Writing On The Wall
Netanyahu defends controversial tweet about US-Mexico wall
The premier says his tweet was not a comment on Mexican-Israeli relations.
'Netanyahu’s tweet on Trump wall sparks antisemitism in Mexico'
Social media flooded with Jew-hating messages, Mexican rabbis says.
Mexican synagogue vandalized twice after Jews lobbied against UNESCO vote
Mexico is home to some 50,000 Jews, making it Latin America’s third largest Jewish population after Argentina and Brazil.
Mexican Jews welcome government change of heart over UNESCO resolution
Jewish community pressure may have led to unofficial retraction of vote in favor.
Mexican Jewish leader in Israel: BDS non-existent in our country
The leader was a part of a Mexican delegation on a 10 day trip in Israel.
Dep. Defense Minister Ben-Dahan lays ground for Mexican presidential visit
Ben-Dahan visited various Jewish institutions in Mexico City, and was also present for the local community’s Holocaust Memorial Service.
Queen Esther's 'hijos'
Uncovering the history behind Israel’s growing wave of Latin American immigrants.
Chabad gears up for biggest ever Mexican-style Seder
Twelve members of Chabad staff have flown in to Mexico to help out with Passover preparations for Cozumel's Jewish community, guests and travelers.