
Jewish Buenos Aires Tours
by Local Private Tour Guide from the Comunity-Andrea liz Roiter
POPE´S CATHEDRAL & MURAL OF THE JEWISH VICTIMS
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Inaugurated in the Metropolitan Cathedral on 17 April 1997 by Cardinal Antonio Quarracino through an initiative of the Raoul Wallenberg Foundation with the presence of Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Lech Walesa. .
PASO GREAT TEMPLE
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Paso Great Temple was founded in 1930 and is one of the oldest synagogues in Argentina.
Russian and Polish immigrants founded the Talmud Torah Harishon in 1894.
It was the first institute of Jewish learning to be established in the country.
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AMIA Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina
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Bombing in 1994.
We will walk around this historical institution who used to and still is working as a center part of the jewish life.
Starting in 1894 has an important combination of activities related with cementery, employment, cultural life, education, etc
ONCE AREA

I suggest a little walking around those visits to feel the jewish life nowadays. We can stop for a kosher food, or just for a coffee, we can continue the walking and we can explore one of the most emblematic areas for the jewish comunity life : ONCE wich still has orthodox synagogues and schools.
JEWISH HIGHLIGHTS INFORMATION

JEWISH MUSEUM & SYNAGOGUE LIBERTAD
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Historical Monument.
Established in 1862 as the first Jewish Institution in Argentina
CIRA Congregación Israelita Argentina.
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Open from Monday to Friday



EMBASSY OF ISRAEL

Bombing in 1992. Current Memory Square commemorating the victims of the terrorist attack