Centro Israelita do Paraná

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The Centro Israelita do Paraná (English: Israelite Center of Paraná) is the main gathering place for Jews in the city of Curitiba, Brazil.

History

The first Jew to arrive in Curitiba was José Flaks, who in 1889 arrived with his wife Roni and their children Michael and Frederick. Shortly thereafter came Max Rosenman. Both were originally from Galicia and settled in the area of Curitiba known as Barigui. The Flaks family were recognizable by their traditional Orthodox costume. Max Rosenman hosted religious services and even the manufacture of matzot for Passover. In 1913, the capital of Paraná had around 12 families and more than 20 single men. On 27 July 1913, at the initiative of Julius Stolzenberg, Bernard Schulman, Leo and Jacob Charatz Mandelman, it was decided that founded the Union Israelita do Parana, to care for cultural and religious needs of the community.[1]

Today, the community is one of the largest of southern Brazil. It has an active Zionist youth movement in Habonim Dror and many other departments. A newsletter of community events called Oi Kehilá (English: Hi Community) is produced and sent via E-mail to community members. In 2009, the community hired Argentine Rabbi Pablo Berman, formerly the rabbi of the Israeli Community of El Salvador.

Facilities

Escola Israelita Brasileira Salomão Guelmann

Housed within the compound of the Jewish center is the Jewish school named after Salomão Guelmann who built and donated the school to the community in 1921, to serve as a foundation for the education of the Jewish children of Curitiba.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "HISTÓRIA" [HISTORY] (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2010-03-13. Retrieved 2010-02-08.

External links

  • Centro Israelita do Paraná (in Portuguese)
  • Escola Israelita Brasileira Salomão Guelmann (in Portuguese)
  • Official blog (in Portuguese)
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