'If we kill a gazillion Jews and appropriate their economic power, then Brazil will get rich,' Jose Carlos Bernardi says live on TV

Though the president of the Jewish Museum, set to open Dec. 5, puts the country's Jewish population at around 120,000, many locals know little to nothing about Jewish people

Marília Mendonça had posted a video showing her walking toward the plane, guitar case in hand; cause of crash unclear

Committee's investigation finds government 'deliberately exposed the population to a concrete risk of mass infection'; findings, yet to be officially released, are non-binding

Over 1,000 items found including insignias, documents, uniforms, flags, a rifle and a machine gun in collection suspect says is worth over 2.5 million euros

Academic founded Museum of Tolerance at the University of Sao Paulo, studied Portuguese and Spanish Jews who converted or were forced to convert to Christianity

Latin American country records 2,301 coronavirus fatalities in the last 24 hours; just 11% of population fully vaccinated

Most versions of journal had Frank’s descriptions of female genitalia and her attraction to women removed by her father; new edition leaves them in

Global body says naming coronavirus strains after geographic origins is 'stigmatizing;' UK variant to be known as Alpha, South African Beta, Brazilian Gamma, and Indian Delta

Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, founded by Brazil's Jewish community 66 years ago, specializes in cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, surgery, and neurology

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