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“In the States, in Europe, the Jewish population is going smaller and smaller, but in Mexico it’s always keeping the same because it’s a very close and traditionalistic community,” Unikel said.

Richard Fording, who teaches politics and history at the University of Alabama, attributes it to the South's "traditionalistic" culture, which embraces "a more hierarchical society with strict class divisions."

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