Michael Rom is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Jewish History and Culture at Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles.
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Acknowledgments List of Acronyms Introduction 1. Becoming Brazilian, 1922-41 2. This Is Brazil, 1941-50 3. Bahia Is Not Prague, 1951-60 4. The Torah of Che Guevara, 1961-71 5. The War Came to Bom Retiro, 1972-82 6. Democracy Again, 1982-2022 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
"This is the first comprehensive study of Jews in post-World War II Brazil that positions Latin America's second largest community within the framework of the Cold War. Beautifully written and relying on previously unused Portuguese and Yiddish sources, secret police and intelligence records, and over two dozen oral histories, Brazilian Belonging artfully weaves the history of Brazilian Jews into the complex fabric of South America's largest nation." -James N. Green, Brown University "Brazilian Belonging is an exemplar of masterful research, storytelling, and integrative analysis. Michael Rom reveals the history of Jews in Brazil in multiple layers-as a Brazilian story, as a Jewish story, and as a global story, all set against the backdrop of the Cold War." -Lior B. Sternfeld, Penn State University

