"( Rethinking Jewish-Latin Americans) is a goldmine of readings for the 'Latin Americanist.' It also offers an interesting journey into the world of Latin America for the average reader who enjoys well-researched social and economic histories exploring the breadth of the Jewish experience."—Jewish Book World
"This is a valuable collection of essays written by highly qualified scholars, achieving brilliantly the objectives proposed by the editors."—The Latin Americanist
"While the solid scholarship that sustains the work presented warrants its usefulness for specialists, its direct style and well-presented case studies make it accessible for undergraduate students and for the general public. It represents a turning point in Latin American Jewish studies that will hopefully become a necessary reference for scholars of ethnicity and Jewish studies, both within and outside Latin America."—Hispanic American Historical Review
"This rich collection of essays on Jewish-Latin Americans brings new methodological and theoretical considerations to a field that has been in need of change."—Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe