Jewish institutions in Buenos Aires are happy that the agreement with Iran has been annulled, a new law seeks to compensate victims of the July 18th 1994 terrorist attack and the DAIA is uncomfortable with the growth of Anti-Semitism.Read More
Yivo commemorates the birthday of Yiddish translator, Eliahu Toker; agreement signed between the municipality and the DAIA to fight discrimination and anti-Semitism.Read More
8,000 people celebrate Yom Haatzmaut in the Luna Park stadium; the film “Saving the Child” will be released in the largest cities of Argentina.Read More
Yom Hashoa is widely comemorated all over Argentina - both in the Jewish community and by the government of Buenos Aires.Read More
Yiddish books for sale at the 40th International Book Fair; films by director and writer, Edgardo Cozarinsky; a Holocaust commemoration project, “Remember and Publicize” in the city of Tucuman.Read More
Foreign Minister Hector Timerman will visit Israel; young people bike to the beach to learn about Passover; program trains future Jewish day schools teachers.Read More
A lecture is held on the portrayal of Sephardim and Ashkenazim in the Ladino and Hebrew press and the Jewish community remembers the Jewish victims of the Argentinean military junta.Read More
Plans to honor Eva Braun as part of International Women’s Day are cancelled in favor of a Holocaust remembrance program.Read More
Argentineans commemorate those “disappeared” during Argentina’s military dictatorship including a disproportionate number of Jews.Read More
The Argentinean Jewish Community distributs cultural materials to public schools, Latin America’s lone matzo factory prepares for Passover, the Jewish community commemorates the terrorist attack on the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires and a film about a Jewish policeman who captured a Nazi in Chile premiers.Read More