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Jewish woman becomes mayor of Mexico City

Scientist Claudia Sheinbaum becomes first Jewish and first female mayor of North America’s largest city, home to more than 40,000 Jews. Her grandparents emigrated there from Lithuania and Bulgaria.

Claudia Sheinbaum. Wikimedia Commons.
Claudia Sheinbaum. Wikimedia Commons.

According to exit polls, the first-ever female elected mayor of Mexico City is also the city’s first Jewish one: local politician and scientist Claudia Sheinbaum.

Sheinbaum entered politics after working as an environmental engineer at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

“Just because I might look like a skinny scientist doesn’t mean I’m not going to crack down on crime here,” she told attendees at a Mexico City rally. “I will.”

Sheinbaum’s grandparents emigrated to Mexico City from Lithuania and Bulgaria, and she told a Jewish audience in the city that they would celebrate all the Jewish holidays together.

Mexico City is home to almost all of Mexico’s Jews, which is a community of approximately 40,000 people.

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