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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2016
  • The Jewtino, a hybrid of both Jewish AND Latino. Yes, they are a real phenomenon. Here is a brief history of how Jewish Latinos came to exist!
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  • @michellea5415
    @michellea5415 Před 7 lety +380

    Most Latinos are of Indigenous, European and African background. However, there are minorities Latinos of other ethnicities like Jewish, Chinese, Japanese, Arabs, Indians from (India)as well.They all too belong to the Latino community because we have to remember that Latino ppl are not a race but a culture that brings ppl from all different ethnicities, and religions together.

    • @seeme9530
      @seeme9530 Před 7 lety +26

      Marge Arriola finally someone whos educated on this topic

    • @horaceDH
      @horaceDH Před 7 lety +11

      Marge Arriola i know a girl who's grandparents are Mexican immigrants but they are both of Chinese decent so she looks very south East Asian because of her mix

    • @aflooki
      @aflooki Před 7 lety +18

      yes!! most of us are mestizos, but not all of us, and none is more latino or less latino than the other

    • @dirtmanrock5428
      @dirtmanrock5428 Před 7 lety

      Marge Arriola so where in South America where I can find some Indian Latino (from India)?

    • @marconihgoncalves1725
      @marconihgoncalves1725 Před 7 lety +6

      Guyana.
      43% India's people

  • @iamadrianama
    @iamadrianama Před 8 lety +144

    Many of us latinos could have Jewish heritage and not know it. During the Spanish inquisition, many Sephardic Jews (from the Iberian peninsula - Spain and Portugal) changed their names to a more common latin name and converted to Catholicism to be safe. If you check the list of surnames Sephardic Jews adopted, most latin surnames are there.

    • @toliveira9130
      @toliveira9130 Před 4 lety +3

      Where can I see that? I Think my surname can be one of that.

    • @PodcastCentral333
      @PodcastCentral333 Před 3 lety +3

      @@toliveira9130 Just take a DNA test 💞✡

    • @schlomyrosenbaum9516
      @schlomyrosenbaum9516 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PodcastCentral333 which dna test is good to confirm Jewish ancestry?

    • @matthewdavidlandberg91588
      @matthewdavidlandberg91588 Před 2 lety

      Most modern Israeli Hebrew uses the Sephardi Hebrew abjad. And the sad part of the conversion story is that it wasn't based on religion but based on greed. And greed is one the seven deadly sins along with others.

    • @javierwa
      @javierwa Před 2 lety

      Sephardic: they were "latinos jews"

  • @gargola7037
    @gargola7037 Před 8 lety +784

    Im form Argentina and i just pissed myself out of laughter after seeing the Argentinian part.

  • @rafael285pc
    @rafael285pc Před 8 lety +352

    we have the afro latino video, the jew latino video, but when you will make the asia-latino video

    • @gehdochnicht
      @gehdochnicht Před 8 lety +11

      +Im a pony Yes so so true! people understand asian latinos even less than jewish or afro latinos!!! unfortunately it looks like they have ZERO asian latinos at FLAMA....

    • @PH7018c
      @PH7018c Před 8 lety

      👍

    • @lerulara
      @lerulara Před 8 lety +3

      indigenous people are Asian (deal with it) but yeah I want to see it too😀

    • @olimac909
      @olimac909 Před 8 lety +11

      +Im a pony Yes peruvians in the comments will be going wild

    • @gonponieman7307
      @gonponieman7307 Před 8 lety +4

      +Laura Happy They are ethnically similar

  • @jari3080
    @jari3080 Před 8 lety +343

    My cousin is Mexican and Muslim. She's probably the most hated type of people by Donald Trump 😂

    • @aldairfigueroa9265
      @aldairfigueroa9265 Před 8 lety +18

      Es la combinación del odio para donald trump Jajajajaja

    • @AJMarlene26
      @AJMarlene26 Před 8 lety +13

      +J There is many of us Muslim Mexican, Latino Muslims, الحمد لله.

    • @aldairfigueroa9265
      @aldairfigueroa9265 Před 8 lety +2

      ***** I agree with you but her cousin is a good example.

    • @AJMarlene26
      @AJMarlene26 Před 8 lety +1

      Aldair Figueroa Of course, I was agreeing with his statement by saying there is many of us out here in the world :)

    • @aldairfigueroa9265
      @aldairfigueroa9265 Před 8 lety +1

      ***** ja. of course

  • @sebastiangarrido6573
    @sebastiangarrido6573 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m Colombian and I have Jewish heritage from my mom’s side coming from my grandma and great grandma who we’re from Eastern Europe and were Ashkenazi Jewish just to be exact about what kind of Jewish.

  • @hannahrozenberg3411
    @hannahrozenberg3411 Před 3 lety +6

    My grandfather migrated from Poland to Peru when Hitler came into power. His family settled in Lima where they had a fish factory.

  • @theflama
    @theflama  Před 8 lety +646

    Jew better recognize.

    • @Nahmee
      @Nahmee Před 8 lety +1

      😂😂😂

    • @jeanpaez8147
      @jeanpaez8147 Před 8 lety +7

      +FLAMA Como te atreves a no mencionar a República Dominicana. Este país fue el único en el mundo que se atrevió a darles refugio a los judíos en el tiempo del holocausto. La mayoría se establecieron en Sosua, Puerto Plata y casualmente su actual alcaldesa es mitad ´´judia´´ se llama Ilana Neumann; se parece un poco a tu apellido.

    • @LaJuju21
      @LaJuju21 Před 8 lety +1

      +Jean Paez totalmente de acuerdo contigo.

    • @moctezuma1341
      @moctezuma1341 Před 8 lety +7

      +FLAMA Viva Palestina

    • @QristeferLii
      @QristeferLii Před 8 lety +6

      +Mocte Zuma viva bajo dominio israelí.

  • @taylor.london
    @taylor.london Před 8 lety +122

    Argentina 181,300
    Brazil 95,000
    Mexico 40,000

    • @DarthBleh
      @DarthBleh Před 8 lety +1

      +Rodney Moore And about 15-20.000 in Colombia

    • @juanquinteros568
      @juanquinteros568 Před 8 lety +12

      Wrong figures! Mexico city alone has 60,000

    • @derekflores3089
      @derekflores3089 Před 6 lety +6

      Capo Grande Jews immigrated to Latin America, shit for brains. They didn't rape or conquer anyone

    • @sny6558
      @sny6558 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DarthBleh uy Andresito.. y ese numero de donde salio? Nunca ha habido tantos en Colombia. Literalmente nunca. Maximo hubo 10k en los 70s. Hoy por hoy menos de 5K.

    • @DarthBleh
      @DarthBleh Před 4 lety

      @@sny6558 buen punto, hoy en día debe haber entre 5 y 10,000 efectivamente, solo que según algunas estadísticas eran entre 7 y 15,000 y otras que contaban a los que recientemente se definían como sefarditas...malas estadísticas

  • @DiamondFlame45
    @DiamondFlame45 Před 8 lety +80

    I am not surprised. Isabella from Phineus and Ferb is Mexican and Jewish!

    • @kimberlysoberano7826
      @kimberlysoberano7826 Před 6 lety +2

      diamondflame45 true

    • @josuemc93
      @josuemc93 Před 3 lety +2

      a lot of the conquistadors in Mexico were more than likely “secret” Jews escaping the old world.

    • @matthewdavidlandberg91588
      @matthewdavidlandberg91588 Před 3 lety +1

      Isabella was & is cute

    • @genetakovic3721
      @genetakovic3721 Před 3 lety +1

      @@josuemc93 Conquistador is singular and Conquistadores is plural not “Conquistadors” as Americans incorrectly say/write.

  • @ruben0527
    @ruben0527 Před 8 lety +41

    Joanna: I think you have some things wrong.
    Most Latin American Jews did NOT come to Latin America AFTER World War II. The majority came between 1880 and 1939 because of Tsarist persecutions, the fall of the Ottoman Empire, increasing Nazi persecution - and, particularly in the interwar years, US immigration restrictions on eastern and southern Europeans. Only certain countries experienced great post-WWII immigration of Jews from the Eastern Hemisphere: Costa Rica, Honduras, Columbia.
    John Leguizamo is NOT Jewish; he is a Catholic of Lebanese-Italian descent. He married a Jewess.

    • @elia.8993
      @elia.8993 Před 8 lety +2

      dont forget the ones that
      came in with Cristopher Columbus in 1492!

    • @grasmereguy5116
      @grasmereguy5116 Před 4 lety

      @E Fox Louis CK isn't Jewish by halakha (Jewish religious law), nor even by his own self-identification, but he is of partial Jewish ancestry. He would have been Jewish enough to have been killed by Hitler and/or make aliyah (immigrate to Israel under the Law of Return). The Jewish part of his ancestry is from Mexico by way of Hungary, i.e., his paternal grandfather was a Hungarian Jew who emigrated to Mexico and married a Mexican Catholic woman of mestizo descent. So his father was "half Jewish" (which means nothing by Orthodox Jewish law, but FWIW some people identify that way). His mother is Irish-Catholic and he spent some of his childhood in Mexico, where he had Jewish family cousins. So he's sort of Jew-"ish" and sort of Latino by that metric.

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Před rokem +9

    I grew up in a Sephardic family in Los Angeles and about half of my friends to this day are Latino. I've always felt very at home around Latino culture. I find they have the same tight family dynamics as my own family and a similar outlook on life.

  • @BlimpMcGee
    @BlimpMcGee Před 8 lety +345

    This channel IS Joanna

  • @DanielSousa0
    @DanielSousa0 Před 8 lety +71

    Actually... Latin America received Jews even before North America did! The first Synagogue of the Americas was built in Recife - Brazil, during the Dutch invasion here... Some years latter the Portuguese kicked the invaders out so they went north and founded the "New Amsterdam", now called New York =)

    • @herbertbielefelder341
      @herbertbielefelder341 Před 6 lety +10

      Daniel, na realidade Nova Amsterdã JÁ EXISTIA quando os judeus que vieram de Recife chegaram. Era uma colônia holandesa e seu governador não queria a presença de judeus lá, mas foi forçado a aceitá-los por ordem da Companhia das Índias Ocidentais.

    • @JoaoLucas-ym4kv
      @JoaoLucas-ym4kv Před 5 lety

      @@c.c.c.7756 SYNAGOGUE

    • @yurichtube1162
      @yurichtube1162 Před 2 lety

      Had the Portuguese befriended the jews, they wouldn't had declined

  • @HappynHungryMapping
    @HappynHungryMapping Před 8 lety +316

    I'm Jewish and half Mexican.
    Can I still call people Gringoy?

  • @mz5424
    @mz5424 Před 7 lety +77

    Yo soy judía, mitad rusa y mitad italiana y soy de Argentina 😊

    • @mz5424
      @mz5424 Před 7 lety +10

      mi apellido es ruso de parte de mi papa, que es Matzkin, pero por ejemplo yo tengo una amiga italiana judia de apellido Trinca

    • @MelaniAlarcon
      @MelaniAlarcon Před 7 lety +2

      mi familia tambien es mitad rusa (judia), mitad alemana (judia) y mitad italiana

    • @zackcorey4159
      @zackcorey4159 Před 7 lety

      Yo soy judía mitad Argentino y mitad alemán y soy de América

    • @hesraph9965
      @hesraph9965 Před 6 lety

      Yo soy judio sefardí mitad Francés, aunque nací en España,mitad Brasileño. Mi familia vivió en Argelia tras su expulsión de España y hace dos generaciones que viven en Francia por la separación de Argelia.

    • @SembrandoElKaos
      @SembrandoElKaos Před 6 lety +1

      Ricky Fort calmese comandante

  • @hualongmei9743
    @hualongmei9743 Před 8 lety +19

    There are Asian Latinos too especially in Mexico, Peru, Cuba and Brazil. That's also a good topic.

  • @natanyat4901
    @natanyat4901 Před 7 lety +101

    Try Jewish, Black and Latina!!!

    • @ploniusalmoneus2923
      @ploniusalmoneus2923 Před 7 lety +11

      I always wanted to try someone Jewish, Black and Latina, but the one time I asked someone fitting that description if I could try, she slapped me across the face and called me a creep and a pervert.
      Shana Tova!

    • @ace-cq9bp
      @ace-cq9bp Před 7 lety +8

      Natanya T that's me. Glad I'm not the only one.

    • @theruggedscholar1544
      @theruggedscholar1544 Před 6 lety

      I am here with you! I am surprised she stated nothing about Ladino..

    • @amonduul2154
      @amonduul2154 Před 6 lety +1

      Interesting History about Austrian jewish immigrants to Dominican Republic. Many married dominicans So this is a place where you find many Black jewish latinas
      www.sosuamuseum.org/private-museum-2/private/luis-hess-and-anajulia-silva/

    • @theruggedscholar1544
      @theruggedscholar1544 Před 6 lety

      Amon Pizarro Thank you for your response and the information.

  • @ig180
    @ig180 Před 5 lety +2

    Jewish Mexican here. My family left Eastern Europe in the 1920s with the intention of going to Chicago, but the United States had immigration quotas at the time and my great-grandparents weren’t allowed to immigrate. So, they settled in Mexico City instead. I was born there three generations later.

  • @aluxbalum
    @aluxbalum Před 8 lety +128

    Do one on Asian-Latino and Afro-Latinos in this production style.

    • @Gab8riel
      @Gab8riel Před 8 lety

      +MB There is already a video about Black Latinos.

    • @aluxbalum
      @aluxbalum Před 8 lety

      +Gabriel Rodriguez I must have missed it

    • @bussyoperator5042
      @bussyoperator5042 Před 8 lety +2

      +MB asian latino!!

    • @KernelPanic
      @KernelPanic Před 8 lety +1

      +MB Deftones' Chino Moreno would be a good guest on the show.

    • @VianaDharyMendoza
      @VianaDharyMendoza Před 8 lety +2

      Maybe he's talking about the mix of black and asian people who are Latino too.
      I had a neighbour who was black-Asian Latino, and evangelist. Black mom, Japanese dad... I don't how they met in the Dominican Republic and got married. Mysteries of life.

  • @shiranzauderer9290
    @shiranzauderer9290 Před 6 lety +83

    I'm Jewish, im from israel and all my family came from argentina😁
    Besos 😘😘

    • @beeyola8198
      @beeyola8198 Před 5 lety +6

      I'm Jewish, and Puerto Rican

    • @ultrazvicucki6979
      @ultrazvicucki6979 Před 5 lety +1

      @@beeyola8198 I'm Jewish but ukranian Jewish

    • @yakov95000
      @yakov95000 Před 4 lety

      I am Mountain Jewish...

    • @yakov95000
      @yakov95000 Před 4 lety

      @sanjay a p p Mountain Jewish/Juhuri/Jews of the Caucasus mountains.

    • @bitoff9125
      @bitoff9125 Před 4 lety

      @@yakov95000 lol אין באמת מילה כזאת.

  • @marysnook98
    @marysnook98 Před 5 lety +3

    I have cousins who moved to Argentina after the holocaust. They were from Lithuania

  • @waldobaez4751
    @waldobaez4751 Před 8 lety +31

    I think what confuses ppl is tht a huge part of latin american culture is christianity and we r known all around the globe for tht (specially catholics) so when someone dont understand we literally have everything in latinamerica, they get confused. I've always said we r the bby of a global cultural orgy.

    • @sharoncortez2740
      @sharoncortez2740 Před 8 lety +3

      That's an interesting way to put it, but very true. 👍

    • @Clockworkcityofpain
      @Clockworkcityofpain Před 8 lety +4

      "the baby of a big cultural orgy"
      PUT THIS ON MY GRAVE

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 Před 4 lety +1

      It's even more basic than that. WonderBread (white, non-ethnic) Americans can't grasp that countries like Brazil and Argentina are immigrant countries like the USA.

  • @keilatorres915
    @keilatorres915 Před 8 lety +6

    Yes! Latinos we are so diverse. For example: I am puerto rican and my mother's family are lebanese with jewish ancestors. Sooo I am a lebjewrican! 🤗🇵🇷🇱🇧🇮🇱

    • @gaboltl
      @gaboltl Před 7 lety

      Hablas español al menos? si no lo hablas no eres latina lo siento.

  • @AlexAronovich
    @AlexAronovich Před 8 lety +6

    I feel so good about myself right now. Mexican & Jewish here

  • @rafx2014
    @rafx2014 Před 8 lety +9

    Wow johanna, latina, venezolana, judía y pelirroja... A ti si que te bailaron sabroso

  • @AustinLaurent
    @AustinLaurent Před 3 lety +2

    In argentina we even have "gauchos judíos" (which can be translated as "jewish cowboy") and they were a very important part of our history.

  • @jonatasmendonca2079
    @jonatasmendonca2079 Před 6 lety +3

    The Brazilian Jewish community is very expressive in the city of São Paulo, where there are many communities from other parts of the world, like Italians, Armenians, Portuguese, Japanese and even Lebanese and Syrians, just search it out!! Latin America is a melting pot too, not only the US are so. Greetings from Brazil!!

  • @moisesduarte2926
    @moisesduarte2926 Před 8 lety +7

    if i'm not mistaken, recife, the capital city of my state, was the first city in the whole american continent to have a synagogue, kahal zur israel, which is located in the old recife district. i visited it once and it's beautiful. jews came to brazil before anyone asked on twitter.

  • @spanishtemplar1958
    @spanishtemplar1958 Před 6 lety +4

    I've known a ton of Colombians who were either of Jewish decent or German. But they were mostly from the big citys

  • @rodolfoblasser3329
    @rodolfoblasser3329 Před 8 lety +17

    Shalom!
    Amusing fact: Panamá es el único país del mundo a excepción de Israel que ha tenido dos presidentes judíos en el siglo veinte. Además, tenemos una de las tasas mas altas de población judía en Latinoamérica: 0.6% (Argentina tiene la mayor tasa: 0.7%)

    • @jesusrafaelpadrondleon2404
      @jesusrafaelpadrondleon2404 Před 6 lety +3

      Rodolfo Blasser muchos venezolanos judíos se fueron para allá cuando empezó el antisemitismo, al parecer la comunidad en Panama es bastante fuerte.

    • @ADARA47
      @ADARA47 Před 4 lety +1

      Soy judio panameño
      🔥🔥🔥

    • @luzmariacorreacassinelli1218
      @luzmariacorreacassinelli1218 Před 4 lety

      ¿Quienes fueron los dos presidentes judíos de Panamá?

    • @rodolfoblasser3329
      @rodolfoblasser3329 Před 4 lety +1

      @@luzmariacorreacassinelli1218 Max Del Valle y Eric Del Valle

  • @Mo-qw7eb
    @Mo-qw7eb Před 8 lety +24

    I LOVE THE NEW KIND OF VIDEOS , THE PRODUCTION IS SO GOOD , AND IS THE WORK IS WORTH IT , KEEP IT GOING GUYS :)

    • @Pontif11
      @Pontif11 Před 8 lety

      Something is off in some part of the production i can't name, but i too dig the new direction.

  • @dionisio9076
    @dionisio9076 Před 8 lety +31

    mi abuelo es judío sefardi, aunque se convirtió al catolicismo, y soy del perú.

  • @juanmafe2956
    @juanmafe2956 Před 8 lety +24

    In Argentina we have a Kosher McDonalds

    • @MYacono
      @MYacono Před 8 lety

      They are not kosher they just don't let in the pig-boca fans because they looted and destroyed the place on Av. 9 de Julio jajaja

    • @shiratel11
      @shiratel11 Před 8 lety

      You're wrong. in the Abasto shopping there is one and it is kosher as kosher can be :)

    • @MYacono
      @MYacono Před 8 lety

      Shira Teller i was joking the jajaja shouldve given it away. I dont eat McDonalds or fast food anyway-except pizza con faina or empanadas

    • @zackcorey4159
      @zackcorey4159 Před 7 lety

      Juanma Ferraresi not true

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Před 7 lety +3

    Many Sephardic Jewish ancestry in Hispanics particularly Mexicans

  • @mamaeri
    @mamaeri Před 8 lety +3

    Don't forget Ecuador! They gave away Visas to any Jew who wanted to escape Europe at the beginning of WW2. My Dad's family moved there in 1938 from Czekoslovakia and my Mom's in 1939 from Austria.

  • @charlizelugo
    @charlizelugo Před 8 lety +7

    Fun fact! During world war 2, tha president of El Salvador helped Jewish people migrate there. So in there are a lot of Jews over there.

  • @Yinskiiii
    @Yinskiiii Před 8 lety +15

    Latinos are so diverse I never knew

    • @Sorellamistica
      @Sorellamistica Před 5 lety +9

      Because we aren't a race

    • @martincho9935
      @martincho9935 Před 5 lety

      Because the world you see is USA, and if in the US were less ignorant, they would call us also Americans

  • @LeeLe412
    @LeeLe412 Před 2 lety +2

    You had many waves of Jewish immigration to South America but mostly: Spanish inquisition and exile from Portugal (chased them all the way to Brazil), pogroms in Europe, WW2.
    My family is Argentinian Ashkenazi Jews who moved to Argentina when Baron Hirsch bought lands there to help Jews escape persecution in Eastern Europe at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century.

  • @rodrigocortez4092
    @rodrigocortez4092 Před 3 lety +2

    So glad you brought that up. In fact my last name is Magellan (Magalhães), wich is "sefardista". It means Jewish people that moved to the Iberic Peninsula.
    But now most of my family is catholic and christian. Specially because My acestors moved to Brazil in the 1800

    • @AS-xi6lp
      @AS-xi6lp Před 3 lety

      Você devia procurar se vc é bnei anussim. Minha família é bnei anussim (ancestrais forçados a converter pro cristianismo) dos dois lados. O nordeste brasileiro é lotado de bnei anussim que vieram durante a colonização de Portugal/Espanha. Eu converti há muitos anos, e foi meu rabino aqui nos eua que me falou pra procurar a herança da minha família

    • @bostongirlsandy
      @bostongirlsandy Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@AS-xi6lpFaz teste de DNA para aprender o seu sangue.

  • @troysanchez776
    @troysanchez776 Před 8 lety +7

    My cousins are both Jewish and Latino and have the last name Suarez, meaning "son of the swineherder". Judaism is from the mother, not the father.

  • @angelgris001
    @angelgris001 Před 8 lety +13

    bueno ver a mi pesado de herencia explicado en flama, vamo argentina carajo y shalom para todos los demas

  • @dfc1975
    @dfc1975 Před 8 lety +2

    I get this warm, fuzzy feeling every time I see one of your videos
    (maybe its indigestion...)
    Thank you for characterising our Venezuelan expatriateness so well!

  • @lifeisactuallyveryboring.7771

    Channels like these need to be put up on a pedestal because people NEED to be educated about this sort of thing so we can end the IGNORANCE.

  • @peragallo
    @peragallo Před 8 lety +6

    the ponytail guy is El Chivo (Emmanuel) Lubezky!! orgullo nacional de México :D

  • @KevierGamer
    @KevierGamer Před 8 lety +5

    Me puse triste por qué no tenía subtitulos,luego recordé que también entiendo el inglés y se me pasó.

  • @StarlynMorel
    @StarlynMorel Před 8 lety +18

    They even went to the Dominican Republic.

    • @Vixen17399
      @Vixen17399 Před 8 lety +1

      That's true ! I wonder why they didn't mention it

    • @Ceballosification
      @Ceballosification Před 8 lety

      +Starlyn Morel Si quieren les enviamos algunos desde aca en Argentina...

    • @StarlynMorel
      @StarlynMorel Před 8 lety

      creo que ya tenemos suficiente jeje.

    • @Yuval012
      @Yuval012 Před 7 lety

      there a lot in central america, there is also a lot of israeli jews that live in Costa Rica.

    • @anyaarkhipchenko8559
      @anyaarkhipchenko8559 Před 6 lety +1

      Lol no they didnt

  • @KR-ec9ne
    @KR-ec9ne Před 8 lety +12

    Actually a lot of Hispanic surnames have Jewish roots. Like Gomez.

    • @juandavidrestrepoduran6007
      @juandavidrestrepoduran6007 Před 8 lety +2

      +Kevin R. Gomez is from Germanic origin. It's the apocope of Gomesco, which means son of Gome. Gome is a named that was introduced in the Iberian peninsula by the Visigoths

    • @areh21
      @areh21 Před 8 lety

      +Kevin R. Yes! And Garza, too

    • @juandavidrestrepoduran6007
      @juandavidrestrepoduran6007 Před 8 lety +1

      Arely H Again,a surname taken by some jews to appear gentile, which happens with that list (wich probably isn't official

    • @zackcorey4159
      @zackcorey4159 Před 7 lety

      Kevin R. Gómez is actually Galician/Portuguese so it's actually not Hebrew

  • @shiraschkolnik7339
    @shiraschkolnik7339 Před 6 lety +10

    I am jewish on both sides and my dad is too. His family has been in argentina since the 1800s.

  • @adlerzwei
    @adlerzwei Před 7 lety +6

    Isn't it ironic that a lot of Nazis and Jews went to the same places after WW2? o.O

    • @ericksousa911
      @ericksousa911 Před 6 lety +1

      Probably they went there to keep the hunting

  • @Falarson92
    @Falarson92 Před 8 lety +11

    I was in San Francisco for GDC last week and I told people I was from Paraguay even though I look swedish and they were all confused. Apparently people can't look past their stereotypes.

  • @viinxentt
    @viinxentt Před 8 lety +6

    You missed Panamá, theres a lot of jewish in Panamá too, specially bankers, economists and business owners and we even have jewish presidents before and also theres a lot of mixed jewish/catholic families in Panama too.

  • @ureibosatsu
    @ureibosatsu Před 8 lety +3

    Hahahaha the Spanish accent in Hebrew was spot on. Saludos desde Jerusalén :)

  • @Lisbonese
    @Lisbonese Před 8 lety +3

    Loved this video!!!! Portuguese-Jew here =)

  • @DMMZC
    @DMMZC Před 8 lety +9

    Lol yeah it really seems to confuse some people when they find out... I heard a lot of "You're Jewish? I thought you were Mexican..." and vise versa growing up

    • @raberuo_dobida
      @raberuo_dobida Před 8 lety +1

      +DMMZC That happens to me a lot, and I always tell them I'm both. Religiously I'm Jewish and culturally Mexican

    • @zackcorey4159
      @zackcorey4159 Před 7 lety

      DMMZC me 2

  • @JosueTrevinoTV
    @JosueTrevinoTV Před 8 lety +3

    Interesting video! I am full Mexican, yet all of my grandparents have direct Jewish heritage. They all descend from Jewish immigrants who came to Spain, and later immigrated to Mexico. Many of them didn't have last names, so they just chose the name of their new village as their last name (hence my last name 'Treviño' being the name of a small city in Spain).

  • @fugazzetaymantecol8964
    @fugazzetaymantecol8964 Před 2 lety +3

    In fact, in Argentina, we have a kosher McDonald's.

  • @Kalupz
    @Kalupz Před 8 lety +29

    "Jewish names" Are you sure they're Jewish and not of German descent ??

    • @cfG21
      @cfG21 Před 7 lety +22

      latin america has sephardic and mizrahim ( Jews from the middle east). johana is ashkenazi descent

    • @mordekaihorowitz
      @mordekaihorowitz Před 7 lety +10

      No you're right, they're German. But many, many, many Ashkenazic Jews come from German descent.

    • @tFighterPilot
      @tFighterPilot Před 7 lety +5

      Jews have adopted surnames only in the last few centuries. Before that they were known as X son of Y (just like is still the case in Iceland). When they were forced to adopt surnames, they used the language they spoke for it. Ashkenazi Jews spoke Yiddish, and Yiddish came from German. Thus many of these surnames have German meanings.

    • @azzam9252
      @azzam9252 Před 7 lety +1

      Latin America is mainly Ashkenazi. Probably over 95%.

    • @mordekaihorowitz
      @mordekaihorowitz Před 7 lety +4

      Az Zam Which is kind of ironic, considering that Sephardic Jews come from Spain.

  • @MrSpadeofAce
    @MrSpadeofAce Před 4 lety +1

    I found out on a genealogy website ... that i have ancestors who were sephardic jews this is on my mom side... they went from spain/portugal to france , holland and later to the caribbean were i'm from.... the last name is Levy Maduro. they later dropped Levy and these days just known as Maduro. its So cool because i never knew this and if it weren't for this website I would have never known this fact.

  • @myohmyli
    @myohmyli Před 7 lety

    I am Filipino, Chinese, German, Dutch, Irish & Native American 😎

  • @LADYMILLER111
    @LADYMILLER111 Před 8 lety +26

    Where is the arabic latino video?

    • @DarthBleh
      @DarthBleh Před 8 lety +1

      +Miracoli SecretFairy This!

    • @yaidesantiago8976
      @yaidesantiago8976 Před 8 lety +1

      +Miracoli SecretFairy yasss

    • @notpulverman9660
      @notpulverman9660 Před 8 lety

      +Miracoli SecretFairy Argentina says: DENY DENY DENY!

    • @LADYMILLER111
      @LADYMILLER111 Před 8 lety +2

      ***** I am a palestinian descendent from Honduras, saludos Jorge! :)

    • @notpulverman9660
      @notpulverman9660 Před 8 lety

      +Jorge Gómez I think they don't get as much attention because they blend in easily, and most of them(_at least in Mexico, I don't know about Chile_) are Catholic just like everybody else.

  • @MarkViews
    @MarkViews Před 8 lety +18

    FINALLY!!! SOMEONE CAN FINALLY EXPLAIN IT IN A VIDEO!! NOW ALL I'LL DO IS MAKE PPL WATCH THIS WHEN EVER THEY ASK ME ABOUT BEING PUERTO RICQUÑO AND JEW!! LMFAO

    • @Chavezoid
      @Chavezoid Před 8 lety

      +Mark Views ....Juan Epstein... google that

  • @juliangarciadamico5621
    @juliangarciadamico5621 Před 8 lety +2

    I'm not Jewish but my grandmother's grandmother was. Her surname was Stein and her mother was Enz. She only left us delicious cakes recipes... and taught to her daughters songs in german to sing when they were drunk (family secret).
    PS: Saludos desde Argentina.

  • @lexZender57732
    @lexZender57732 Před 8 lety +2

    This is a great video. I had to accept early in life that I belonged to tons of minority groups simultaneously; I am Latino, Jewish, Gay, masculine and monogamous (minority among males) I descend from African, Arabs German Italian and Turkish Jews and I do not speak Yiddish but I eat rice for Passover! Aaaaagh!

  • @alexisviciedo9349
    @alexisviciedo9349 Před 8 lety +6

    OMG the Argentinian part was SO funny

  • @Claudia-qe1rs
    @Claudia-qe1rs Před 8 lety +9

    En Puerto Rico hay judíos también pero nunca e conocido a uno porque la mayoría de las personas son católicas o protestantes. Yo soy pagana y creo que somos más escasos todavía lol.

  • @MEOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW139
    @MEOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW139 Před 8 lety +1

    Joanna Is the reason I watch Flama .. worth it

  • @Jezyra
    @Jezyra Před 8 lety +1

    Lol that's funny I never thought this weird at all. My childhood best friend is Peruvian and Jewish. She has the Jewish "nappy" tough to manage type of hair and looks Jewish. However, her two younger sisters look strictly Latina and have straight hair.

  • @SantiagoGeffen
    @SantiagoGeffen Před 5 lety +4

    Argentine Jews rule 😎💙

  • @melanichab8431
    @melanichab8431 Před 8 lety +13

    vamooooss!! judía y Latina carajo

  • @josefinamatthiesmeneses4582

    I'm jewish and latin. My great-grandfather was Jewish-German and I from Chile

  • @gavincoupar8206
    @gavincoupar8206 Před 4 lety +1

    My mom is Colombian and my dad is British and on my mom’s side I’m Amerindian, Spanish, Portuguese, Basque, Italian and Sephardic Jewish (but our ancestors were converted and have been Catholics ever since.) and my dad is British and his origins are Celtic and French.

    • @gavincoupar8206
      @gavincoupar8206 Před 4 lety +1

      And CEDIEL is Sephardic and Coupar is British. That’s the origins of my last names.

  • @STSWB5SG1FAN
    @STSWB5SG1FAN Před 8 lety +44

    Weird that there'd be Jews in Argentina, isn't that where a lot of ex-Nazis ended up?

    • @gaston.pereyra
      @gaston.pereyra Před 8 lety +18

      Sadly, yes..
      Here exits a lot of german towns.. before the nazis taked power in germany.. these towns expanded because they run away from the nazis.. my mother's parent's for example (they wasn't jews but they was german who didn't like nazis so they must run)
      So, when the nazis began to lose, some came here to hide.. and the goverment in that moment was nazi-friendly but they dennied that (they always wanted nazi tech).. But Argentina accepted everyone, jews, nazis, germans, russians, italians, spanish.. so i imagined that it was very easy to pass without bigger problems, hide some time and went to another place..

    • @STSWB5SG1FAN
      @STSWB5SG1FAN Před 8 lety +5

      Gaston Pereyra Thanks for the earnest reply.

    • @maximonamitzhian9064
      @maximonamitzhian9064 Před 8 lety +4

      As many said above, most germans came to argentina before the nazis ever existed. And during the war a lot of jews came here as well as nazis.
      Part of my family are German Jews and part of my family are Hungarian Nazis :D

    • @haruno21
      @haruno21 Před 8 lety

      there are very few german descent people in comparison to jewish
      there is not even a significant movement of new-nazis. more proof the whole nazi inmigration here is pure BULLSHIT
      that's something people with a lot of power said back the to talk shit about Peron. Something hat seems even more plausible when a group of USA funded military group ovethrew his goverment in 1976, staring a dictatorship of terror and blood that killed 30,000 people and dissapeared babies of those people
      so you tell me.......................

    • @maximonamitzhian9064
      @maximonamitzhian9064 Před 8 lety +6

      haruno21 Sorry but no. Saying that there are more Jewish descendants than Germans is statistically wrong. You just need to look up the statistics. Two more things:
      1) Hundreds of thousands of Germans came here that not only had nothing to do with the Nazis or even came before the NSDAP existed. But also a lot of Germans DID NOT EVEN CAME FROM GERMANY. In Argentina we had a huge immigration of VOLGA GERMANS.
      2) Most Jews that came to Argentina WHERE ALSO GERMANS. And they don't stop being Germans for being jews. They are both things.
      But it's really important that people get informed and find out that most German-Argentinians came way before WW2.
      I would start discussing the other part of your statement about Peron, by like, remiding you that the Peron was the one that brought Lopez Rega here to Argentina to kill babys, but well, thats another story.
      "Estúpidos que gritan, imberbes, infiltrados..."

  • @foxella13
    @foxella13 Před 6 lety +3

    i really really loved this. this was so specific. & finally Latino Jews can get more recognition.

  • @BocarandaPodcast
    @BocarandaPodcast Před 6 lety +2

    I’m Venezuelan, of course latino and Jewish.

  • @matthewdavidlandberg91588

    While most Hispanics in Latin America are indigenous, European and/or African, there are also Hispanics of Jewish, Chinese, Japanese, Arab and Indian (India).

  • @nariko47
    @nariko47 Před 8 lety +115

    do a MUSLIM and Latino segment 😚
    السلام عليكم

    • @classified773
      @classified773 Před 8 lety +3

      They should!! Inshallah

    • @caraqueno
      @caraqueno Před 8 lety +2

      +S. Pérez García There are PLENTY of Latino Muslims, in Latin America!

    • @dantemagno8861
      @dantemagno8861 Před 6 lety +5

      DEUS VULT infieles

    • @bena1534
      @bena1534 Před 6 lety +3

      Coco Islam is not a race

    • @thespaceram2879
      @thespaceram2879 Před 6 lety +1

      there are also Jews just like Arabs that are aware that Lord Jesus Christ is in fact God.

  • @allenmeneses
    @allenmeneses Před 8 lety +27

    I'm in love with Joanna! ♡♡

  • @braindeadnewyorker9569
    @braindeadnewyorker9569 Před 7 lety +1

    Fun fact United States president in the 1930-40 didn't want Jews. He turned a boat away, he said go back to Germany. Nice guy right!

  • @kellsinpdx
    @kellsinpdx Před 2 lety +1

    I just learned I was 1% Hispanic Jew, which I didn't know was a thing, let alone that I was even Jewish (and one 1% Ashkenazi Jew). So this is interesting!

  • @eduardobarrezueta5247
    @eduardobarrezueta5247 Před 8 lety +3

    In fact, my ancesters were sephardics. Me encantó la parte que pusieron la pista de la canción de la perinola o peonza, como la quieran llamar da igual más o menos por el 1:30 in fact i remember a friend of mine who was in shock back in NJ and asked me THERE IS A SPANISH VERSION OF THAT SONG! Cuz i was singing DUÉROL, DUÉROL, DUEROL, DE ARCILLA DE FABRIQUÉ, DUÉROL, DUÉROL, DUÉROL, CON DUÉROL JUGARÉ...

  • @ChrisSierras
    @ChrisSierras Před 8 lety +7

    I took my ancestry DNA test and found out that I'm 5% Jewish. love this video about Jewish Latin Americans

    • @jjptech
      @jjptech Před 8 lety +1

      +HighTechTorres I took mine too... they found that I am a human being

    • @elia.8993
      @elia.8993 Před 8 lety

      shabbat shalom!

  • @andreahernandez5604
    @andreahernandez5604 Před 8 lety

    I have a friend here in Venezuela, he and his family are Jewish, they convert into that religion years ago and they are very happy

  • @cuahutemocrex6703
    @cuahutemocrex6703 Před 9 dny

    1492 Maranos and Moriscos were such a part of the Iberian peninsula that they were blessed with special laws.

  • @henryfranqui3634
    @henryfranqui3634 Před 8 lety +5

    there's also Jews in puerto Rico..

  • @TheSaneHatter
    @TheSaneHatter Před 8 lety +14

    One word: "Sephardim."
    Yes, you can be Jewish, and Latina.

    • @lerulara
      @lerulara Před 8 lety

      what's that?

    • @gonponieman7307
      @gonponieman7307 Před 8 lety +1

      +Laura Happy Jewish diaspora divided into 3 groups: mizrahis (arab jews), sepharadics (iberic jews) and ashkenazim (german and east european jews)

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Před 8 lety +1

      Gon Klionski For our friend's benefit the Sephardim are Spanish Jews kicked out during the inquisition. They exist in small numbers around the Eastern Mediterranean.

    • @gonponieman7307
      @gonponieman7307 Před 8 lety

      Nick Hentschel Yes thats correct

    • @lerulara
      @lerulara Před 8 lety +1

      Gon Klionski thanks!!! Nick Hentschel​

  • @lukas187x
    @lukas187x Před 8 lety +1

    Ironically, the best place for a Latin American Jew to live is La Paz, in Bolivia. Despite Bolivia's current political alignment, a lot of Israeli tourists contribute to the country's tourism sector, and some Bolivians even learn to speak and write in Hebrew to better communicate with such tourists.

    • @el_naif
      @el_naif Před 8 lety

      +Ken Hamada Latin American Jews don't need to be spoken in Hebrew.

  • @c0pp3rt0p420
    @c0pp3rt0p420 Před 6 lety +3

    As far as I know I'm Ashkenazi Jewish, Puerto Rican, german, and Irish

  • @mavla4262
    @mavla4262 Před 8 lety +88

    Where my other white Hispanics at

  • @Morit0
    @Morit0 Před 6 lety +4

    My great-grand parents came from Poland to Argentina in early 1900's. They didnt like it and moved to Chile few years later.
    I don't think I've met many jews other than my family tbh.

    • @diegovargas2470
      @diegovargas2470 Před 4 lety

      En serio? En Santiago hay una comunidad bastante grande. En Concepción y Viña del Mar también hay comunidades.

  • @jacobbytton
    @jacobbytton Před 8 lety +2

    THIS VIDEO ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. you should have added 1 more thing that I always tell people.. not all latin Jews are Sephardic just because we speak Spanish.. LOVED UR VIDEO !!

    • @guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
      @guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272 Před 8 lety

      +Jacob B.
      Just for the sake of argument, what do you call an Ashkenazi Jew who lives in Spain and has Spanish citizenship? Because the word in modern Hebrew for "Spain" is "Sefarad" (just like in medieval Hebrew) and a citizen of Sefarad in modern Hebrew is technically a "Sefaradi." And there is an Ashkenazi-Jewish community in Spain now as well, many of its members took Spanish citizenship. Many of them are ex-Argentinians who moved there during the period of the junta. I just wanted to confuse the issue more.

  • @LuccianoBartolini
    @LuccianoBartolini Před 8 lety

    In the case of Venezuela, they started to get here during the Presidency of Eleazar López Contreras (1936 - 1941) starting from 1939, López allowed them to live in Venezuela, today, most of the descendents of those jews are the biggest part of the jewish community in Venezuela.

  • @MrMaxiARG
    @MrMaxiARG Před 8 lety +30

    Why is Flama so butthurt with argentinians?

    • @ringomandingo9791
      @ringomandingo9791 Před 8 lety +22

      Todos nos odian

    • @thirstypooch
      @thirstypooch Před 8 lety

      nah! you are top... I love BS and the music heritage you gave us

    • @miguelchavez3145
      @miguelchavez3145 Před 8 lety +25

      Cuz People from Argentina think they're European thus thinking they are better than anyone from Latin America. In short valen verga.

    • @juanatthepoconos
      @juanatthepoconos Před 8 lety +5

      That's the stereotype. I have a friend from there and he's nothing like the stereotype.

    • @ringomandingo9791
      @ringomandingo9791 Před 8 lety +16

      Después nosotros somos los xenofobos

  • @cadycasellas
    @cadycasellas Před 8 lety +9

    I'm Jewish and Cuban! 😊🙋 Love the video!

    • @multilingual972
      @multilingual972 Před 8 lety

      +Cady Casellas Oye mi hija, Miami está repleto de jewbans!

  • @emilibrito6734
    @emilibrito6734 Před 8 lety

    Sii, no he visto el video pero se que me encantará, que bueno que estoy aquí tan temprano, volveré a comentar luego que lo vea.

  • @sitizenkanemusic
    @sitizenkanemusic Před 8 lety +1

    My grandma's family immigrated from Germany in the 1920s- my grandma was born in Tepatitlan, Jalisco- and my Grandma's mother was born a jew. But before my grandma's mother married in the 1930s, she converted to Catholicism (she married a German Bavarian). So my Grandma was baptized catholic. So since my maternal great grandma was born jewish, but converted, I am not sure if that makes me a jew.

    • @ALina1441
      @ALina1441 Před 8 lety

      In Judaism, if your grandmother was born jews - You and your mother are jews forever. Baptism doesn't mean anything. So yeah, you're a jew :D

    • @mavisusername
      @mavisusername Před 8 lety

      +ALina1441 Sorry, not related to your comment at all...
      But is your photo the logo for Twice? 😅

    • @ALina1441
      @ALina1441 Před 8 lety

      +Mavis Username Yup. Big fan.

    • @natanyat4901
      @natanyat4901 Před 7 lety

      Depends on who you ask.

  • @Jo-si9kj
    @Jo-si9kj Před 3 lety +3

    we Brazilians are not Latinos 😡🤬😡🤬
    ● I consider myself only Brazilian, who speaks a language that comes from Latin.
    ● Brazil doesn’t need this Latin label, it doesn’t make sense. Italy and France do not label themselves as Latin Europe or Latin European. Because it doesn't make sense, there's no need.
    ● Brazil is a country with a continental size, that is, it is too big and adverse from neighboring countries and speaks Portuguese.
    ● Each state in Brazil is like a different country, with its own culture. It would take us a long time to get to know the whole country. That is why it is normal for Brazil not to pay attention to neighboring countries. We live in a world parallel to the híspanico countries of America.
    ● We are excluded by them and we don’t want to be included either.
    ● A good example of this division that American híspanicos do, is the award of Latin grammy music. In the grammy there is a category in which only Brazil competes and another in which only Hispanics compete, that is, separated by language. The goal was to unite, through the Latin origin of languages. But ñ this is exactly how it happens.
    ● It is ridiculous for Brazilians to compete against themselves. This is why the Latin grammy is aimed at the countries of America, that the language is of Latin origin, that is, it was to compete in the same categories. But that does not happen. This award should be called híspanico grammy.
    ● So, why should we Brazilians be proud to be in "latin america", if we are excluded from it? If the Spanish-speaking countries of America wanted Brazil to get closer, they would not exclude us.
    ● Brazil is only one and they are in several. They who should try to include us, try to get closer to Brazil. With that, Brazil would also start looking at them, if they looked at us. We are Brazilians and that's it!
    ● Brazil as a whole will never consider itself Latin. Feeling Brazilian is what makes us unique. We like to be different, this is our identity, Brazilians. A country that does not have a single definition of face and culture! 😉
    We Brazilians do not share much of the culture of neighboring countries because they were colonized by Spain so they have a lot in common.
    we Brazilians share different cultures and each state has its own culture and accents

  • @HumbertoRamosCosta
    @HumbertoRamosCosta Před 7 lety +6

    There were a 'big immigration' of jews for Brazil far before the WW II, Dutch controlled some areas in northeast of Brazil in the 17th century and they were far more tolerant than Spanish and Portugal, so Jews come to Brazil. In fact the first Sinagogue in Americas was established in Recife: Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue, google it

  •  Před 4 lety

    Another curious fact is that a lot of regions of Latin America were populated by Jews (and also Muslims) who ran away from the Spanish Inquisition, but the majority of these Jewish families changed theirs last names to Christian’s names. My family was one of those, and a lot of families from Northeast Brazil have the same background. Some of these people (included me), are reclaiming their identity as Sephardic Jews, as the history is now revealed.

  • @contact1araya
    @contact1araya Před 5 lety +1

    Remember that year when they blew up the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires?...yep that happened