The Buenos Aires’ Jewish community is of the largest of the world and its heritage remains very much preserved. Specialists guide this very comprehensive journey that introduces us to this unique heritage and the main features of the Buenos Aires’ Jewish culture. The most traditional Jewish neighbourhood “Once”, the new AMIA building (mutuality organization whose previous central building suffered a terrorist attack in 1994) and the institute of Jewish studies are -in detail- explored. The outstanding Ashkenazi and Sefaradi temples as well as the site were the Israel embassy used to be placed prior to the 1992 attack.
Length: 3 hrs. Every morning from Monday to Friday. Journey: (Stops at every site) Embajada de Israel square, Libertad temple, Teatro Ift, Instituto Científico Judeo (IWO), Once streets, Paso and Lavalle temples and AMIA.
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