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The Tortilla Curtain by T. Coraghessan Boyle
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This isn't a book about Mexico. Rather, it's about Mexicans in California right now.
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Jews in Mexico, a struggle for survival: Part Two
Shep Lenchek
The vast majority of the approximately 50,000 Mexican citizens who practice Judaism via organized congregations are descendent...
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Jews in Mexico, a struggle for survival: Part One
Shep Lenchek
The survival of Judaism in Mexico is a tale of tenacity and tolerance. The story begins in Spain with the "Conversos", Jews wh...
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Mexifornia, a State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson
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Allan Cogan
Although there's heavy duty immigration going on, there's not a whole lot of integration taking place....
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The Peoples of Mexico
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Mexico is a country of colour, diversity, grand differences in geography, climate and perspective. The same is true of her peo...
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Chihuahua Mennonite meatball soup: Caldo de albondigas
Karen Hursh Graber
This meat-and-potatoes soup, along with a salad and bread or bolillos, could easily serve as a main meal. A friend who has to ...
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Immigrant cooking in Mexico: The Mennonite kitchens of Chihuahua
Karen Hursh Graber
In recent years, immigration has become a topic of intense focus, not only in the United States and Mexico, but worldwide. Alt...
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Crossing Over: A Mexican Family On The Migrant Trail
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Great books are the hardest kind to review. There's just too much temptation to toss out the usual lauds and accolades which m...
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Immigrant cooking in Mexico: The Afromestizos of Veracruz
Karen Hursh Graber
This month we'll continue to take a look at the cooking of the immigrants who contributed to the modern Mexican culinary reper...
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A brief history of the Jews in Mexico
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Mexico today has a Jewish community of between 40,000 to 50,000 with about 37,000 living in Mexico city. The majority of them,...
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