Founder | Simon Rubinstein |
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Years active | early 1900s-1930s |
Territory | Argentina (Buenos Aires) |
Ethnicity | Jewish |
Allies | Zwi Migdal |
The Ashkenazum was an organized crime group active in Argentina in the first half of the 20th century. Ashkenazum was founded by Simon Rubinstein as a splinter group from the larger Zwi Migdal, an organized crime group that stretched across five continents and specialized in the sex trafficking of Eastern European Jewish girls.[1]
Simon Rubinstein arrived in Buenos Aires in 1900 from Odessa, and there he quickly acquired control of a condom factory. He was a notorious silk smuggler and became affiliated with the Zwi Migdal. At the height of his operation, he had 700 agents in Argentina trafficking women for him.[2]
Like the larger Zwi Migdal, the Ashkenazum also had its own cemetery outside of Buenos Aires.[3]
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References
- ↑ Bristow, Edward J. Prostitution and Prejudice: the Jewish Fight against White Slavery, 1870-1939. Schocken Books, 1983.
- ↑ Evans, Hilary. Harlots, Whores & Hookers: a History of Prostitution. Dorset Press, 2010.
- ↑ Kupferboim, Rona. “Argentine Jewry's Dark Secret.” Ynet News, Jewish World, 25 May 2007.
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