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Journal articles on the topic "Uruguayan Jews"

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Porzecanski, Teresa. "Private Life and Identity Construction: Memories of Immigrant Jews in Uruguay." Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies 4, no. 1 (March 2009): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17442220802681472.

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Moro, Paola Dogliotti. "Educación Física y educación del cuerpo en el Uruguay: Jess T. Hopkins (1912-1922)." Educación Física y Deporte 33, no. 1 (August 22, 2014): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.efyd.v33n1a03.

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En este trabajo se analizan las principales discursividades en torno al cuerpo y la educación física presentes en Jess T. Hopkins, maestro de educación física por la universidad de Springfield College de la Young Men Christian Asociation (YMCA) norteamericana, primer Director Técnico de la Comi- sión Nacional de Educación Física (CNEF) del Uruguay entre 1912 y 1920, y encargado del primer curso intensivo de formación de maestros de edu- cación física. Entre los principales hallazgos se destaca la influencia de la YMCA en el proceso gestacional de la CNEF en el Uruguay. El profesor de educación física, en tanto ayudante del médico, desplegaba dos tipos de intervención, uno denominado normación, que apuntaba al cuerpo indivi- dual, máquina, a las disciplinas ejercidas sobre él en tanto anátomo-política del cuerpo, y otro denominado normalización, que tomaba al cuerpo en tanto especie y apuntaba al gobierno de la población (Foucault, 1976). Jess Hopkins mostraba una interpretación del evolucionismo darwiniano tendiente a la degenerescencia (Vigarello, 2005).
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Ramos, Emily Claudia Pereira, Luiz Gabriel Cassol Machado, and André Becker Nunes. "Study of three days duration coupling between jets in South América." Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais 12, no. 2 (February 17, 2021): 240–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.6008/cbpc2179-6858.2021.002.0023.

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It can be understood by coupling between jets when Upper-Level Jet (ULJ) superimposes the Low-Level Jet (L LJ). The literature shows that such couplings tend to generate or intensify surface instabilities. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyze the synoptic configuration and the coupling between the jets associated with storms during the period of October 28-30, 2019, when instabilities hit southern Brazil causing intense precipitation and several damages. This work was carried out through the analysis of meteorological fields employing ERA5 reanalysis data and GOES-16 satellite imagery. The coupling between jets was verified in the three days of study. Upward vertical movements at 500 hPa was observed in the same area of occurrence of the upper level difluent flow, as well as an intense 850 hPa northerly flow, a large amount of moisture due to the action of the Northwestern Argentinean Low, and the presence of a frontal system between Uruguay and RS, except on the first day. Storms developed east (downstream) of the area where the coupling took place. The coupling was observed before and during the development of the mesoscale convective systems, and its dissipation occurred simultaneously with the storm. However, on the 30th, the peak of coupling did not occur together with the most intense phase of the system, it occurred before.
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Visacovsky, Nerina. "Behind the Luminous Headlights of the Russian Revolution: Communist Jews in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil." ISTORIYA 9, no. 3 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s0002167-2-1.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Uruguayan Jews"

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Cordeiro-Sipin, Debora. "Issues of identity in the narratives of Jewish authors from the Southern-cone : Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay /." Diss., 2005. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04112005-164931.

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Books on the topic "Uruguayan Jews"

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Bergstein, Nahum. Judío: Una experiencia uruguaya. [Montevideo, Uruguay]: Editorial Fin de Siglo, 1993.

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Bergstein, Nahum. Judío: Una experiencia uruguaya. [Montevideo, Uruguay]: Editorial Fin de Siglo, 1993.

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Auf Wiedersehen Deutschland, Shalom Uruguay: Vida de los judíos alemanes en Uruguay. Montevideo, Uruguay: Fundación de la Cultura Universitaria, 2006.

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Santiago, Silvia Facal. Auf Wiedersehen Deutschland, Shalom Uruguay: Vida de los judíos alemanes en Uruguay. Montevideo, Uruguay: Fundación de la Cultura Universitaria, 2006.

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El Uruguay judío: Demografía e identidad. Montevideo, Uruguay: Ediciones Trilce, 2006.

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Nemirovsky, Israel. Albores del judaísmo en el Uruguay. [Montevideo?: s.n.], 1987.

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La vida empezó acá: Inmigrantes judíos al Uruguay : historias de vida y perspectiva antropológica de la conformación de la comunidad judía uruguaya, contrastes culturales y procesos de enculturación. Montevideo: Linardi y Russo, 2005.

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Raicher, Rosa Perla. Uruguay, la comunidad israelita y el pueblo judío. Montevideo: Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén, Instituto Avraham Harman de Judaísmo Contemporáneo, 2003.

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Los sefaradíes en el Uruguay: Memoria de la vieja España. Montevideo, Uruguay: Ediciones de la Banda Oriental, 2007.

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Tiempos difíciles: Inmigrantes judíos en Uruguay, 1933-1945. Montevideo, Uruguay: Universidad de la República, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Departamento de Publicaciones, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Uruguayan Jews"

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Bazyler, Michael J., Kathryn Lee Boyd, Kristen L. Nelson, and Rajika L. Shah. "Uruguay." In Searching for Justice After the Holocaust, 479–80. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923068.003.0047.

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Uruguay was a neutral country for most of World War II, but supported the Allied forces at the end of the war. No immovable property—private, communal, or heirless—was taken from Jews or other targeted groups in Uruguay during the war. As a result, no immovable property restitution laws were required. Uruguay endorsed the Terezin Declaration in 2009 and the Guidelines and Best Practices in 2010.
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"“We Had Our Own Problems and So We Had Our Own Bitachon”: Jewish Self-Defense in Uruguay, 1960–1987." In Armed Jews in the Americas, 143–72. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004462540_009.

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DROR, GRACIELA BEN, and VICTOR BEN DROR. "The Local Role of the Mordechai Anielewicz Movement in Uruguay during and after the Six-Day War." In Jews and Jewish Identities in Latin America, 295–325. Academic Studies Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1zjg7bn.18.

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"15. The Local Role of the Mordechai Anielewicz Movement in Uruguay during and after the Six-Day War." In Jews and Jewish Identities in Latin America, 295–325. Academic Studies Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781618116499-016.

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