There are about 120,000 Jews in Brazil, according to local estimates, or between 90,000-100,000, according to some international sources. read more
Jews lead an open religious life in Brazil and there are rarely any reported cases of anti-semitism in the country. In the main urban centers there are schools, associations and synagogues where Brazilian Jews can practice and pass on Jewish culture and traditions. read more
There 107 thousand people who practice jewish religion in Brazil, the most jew city in absolute numbers are São Paulo, with 43.610 jews, Rio de Janeiro, with 21.800 jews and Porto Alegre, with 6.658 jews. read more