Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Geography of Jewish Lima
1. The Intersection Between Peruvian-ness and Jewishness
2. Orthodox-ish: Religious Judaism in Lima
3. Agents of Socialization: Israel, the Jewish Agency, and the Jewish Day School
4. Elective Affinity and Changes in Family Formation
5. From Immigrants to Peruvians: Jews in the Public Sphere
6. Final Remarks
List of Tables
1. Jewish Religious Diversity in Lima
2. Changes in Attitudes Towards Family Formation among Jews and Non-Jews in Lima According to Gender
3. Chronology of Landmarks for the Analysis of Jewish Limeño Organized Life, 1944-2014
4. Interviewees from Cohort 1 (over 75 years old)
5. Interviewees from Cohort 2 (51-74 years old)
6. Interviewees from Cohort 3 (40-50 years old)
List of Images
1. Calle Judíos (Judíos Street), next to Lima’s cathedral, ca. 1910.
2. Old sign on the fourth block of Maimónides Street, San Isidro.
3. Rival new and old street signs in San Isidro.
4. Original wall with addition.