Comité Central de la Comunidad Judía de México (CCCJM) is the main Jewish community organization in Mexico.[1] The organization has a long-standing cooperative relationship with
Tribuna Israelita, an outreach group it first formed in 1944. The CCCJM is also a member of the
World Jewish Congress.[2]
History
The organization was established in 1938 to serve as the umbrella organization for the Mexican Jewish community.[3]: 137
Comunidad Israelita de Guadalajara - Representative body of the Jewish community of Guadalajara.
Comunidad Maguén David - Founded by descendants of immigrants from Aleppo, Syria.
Sociedad de Beneficencia Alliance Monte Sinai - Founded by descendants of immigrants from Damascus, Syria.
Sephardic Community - Founded by descendants of immigrants from the Balkans.
Comunidad Hebrea de San Miguel de Allende (CHESMA, AC) - Founded by American and Canadian ex-pats, an umbrella organization including Kehilla Shalom SMA, affiliated with USCJ.
https://www.shalomsanmiguel.org/
References
^Dean-Olmsted, Evelyn. "Shamis, halebis and shajatos: Labels and the dynamics of Syrian Jewishness in Mexico City." Language & Communication 31, no. 2 (2011): 130-140.