About 70% of the total Jewish population of Argentina is Ashkenazi, from Central and Eastern Europe, while 30% is Sephardic, from Spain, Portugal, Morocco, the Balkans, Syria, Turkey and North Africa. 80% of Argentine Jews reside in the City of Buenos Aires, with an additional 11,00 Jews living in Rosario and Cordoba.. Argentina has the world's sixth-largest Jewish population, estimated at 180,000 according to a 2019 report. But most of those Jews live in the Buenos Aires area, and there are no reliable.

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The Jewish population of the city of Buenos Aires grew at a faster pace as the metropolis absorbed an ever-mounting share of immigrants.. 13 The total Russian population of Buenos Aires was in 1909-13,714: 7,555 males and 6,159 females. 14 Rapport, 1909, p. 306. 15 Ibid., p. 252. According to a local census of 1906, Rosario had 966 persons.. Jewish population in Argentina amounted to about 1,500 at that time. Already in 1870 a correspondent of the Allgemeine Zeitung. 3 Irving L. Horowitz, "The Jewish Community of Buenos Aires/' The Jewish Journal of Sociology, IV, 2 (Dec., 1962), 147-171. JEWISH LIFE IN BUENOS AIRES 197