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Our hard Jewish lives - a snapshot from abroad

What Jewish life is like in other countries.

September 12, 2011 10:25
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Recently 100 young people from around the world gathered at the New North London Synagogue and Warwick University, for Machol Europa, a series of courses and workshops organised by the Israeli Dance Institute. They took the opportunity to reveal what Jewish life is like in their countries.

Luciane Bleivis, aged 35, from Sao Paulo, Brazil

"I work in purchasing in a department store in Sao Paulo and teach dance once a week in a big Jewish club called A Hebraica. It used to be a place where everybody Jewish would go but now that's weaker, maybe because the fees have gone up. However, the McDonald's here is very popular with young Jewish people.

"Brazil has about 100,000 Jews and most are Ashkenazi not Sephardic, which may sound surprising. The main centre is Sao Paulo with about six kosher restaurants, five kosher shops and two kosher butchers.

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