The immigratory travel of jewish families toward Chile in the XXth century

Authors

  • Mario Matus G. Universidad de Chile

Abstract

This paper describes the main aspects of immigration of Jewish families travel to Chile and suggests that such a trip was made by an important group of relatively common challenges. On the other hand, argues that these challenges were very different magnitudes depending on the specific circumstances of the historical context and conditioned experiences varied. Finally, proposes certain capabilities that may have helped cushion the considerable level of uncertainty that surrounded each trip, and would have served as support since the time of departure to the arrival and entry into Chile.

Keywords:

Jewish inmigration – Travel - Social capital