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Roots and Resilience
Like other groups, women also had a particular experience of migration in the context of the Second World War.
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Women who found themselves in Chile due to various circumstances
The changes in life, the deterioration of it's conditions, the persecutions and the hasty escape altered the fait of jewish women destiny worldwide.
From Turkey, Bitola, Greece, Hungary, Germany, France, Romania...
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Home as a refuge for traditions
From the most diverse latitudes, they made Chile their new home.
They organized domestic life, the education of their children, and sought ways to integrate into society... Whenever possible, they contributed to the family business.
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The Ongoing Continuity of Jewish Life
Without abondoning their customs and traditions, they nurture and passed them on to future generations, integrating them into the new realities they encountered.
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Relationships and conventions: Example of strength
Women who, in a world dominated by men, knew how to forge their own space and contribute with their talent to the development of a country where they felt welcome.
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I am a woman!
They were groundbreaking, bringing new trends...
“We are infinite...”
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That in spite of a double discrimination : Woman and Jewess
Everyday life during the Second War was a protracted struggle for survival. We see how in this document Irma Hirsch's name Sara is added to confirm her Jewish identity.
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They faced life head-on
It was often the women who had to fight to save their family.
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With a deep social sense
Women's words are translated into action. Institutions such as WIZO or "Damas de Celeste" have contributed significantly to education and the well-being of the country’s most vulnerable sectors.
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Women who persevere
They contributed from various fields to the development of diverse disciplines that enriched the country—artists, architects, educators, scientists..
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They were part of the family business
With effort and initiative, they built a life full of possibilities for their families and the community, contributing to the development of the country that welcomed them.
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Women's rights are human rights
Women who today are a light, an example of resilience and inspiration for all.
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