Jewish buenos aires
Editor's Notes: Milei’s torch should push Israel to think about its extra nine million
A country that was built to gather exiles should be better at recognizing the people standing near the edge of the camp, waiting to see whether anyone inside is ready to speak to them.
A Two-Fold Struggle In The Shadow Of Memory
Argentina arrests three from Lebanon, Syria in Maccabi Games terror plot
First Jewish university in South America to open in Buenos Aires next year
‘Jewish rugby team’ in Argentina wins 4th straight title
Identified as the “Jewish rugby team” among the national rugby clubs, Hindu Club rugby fans display Israeli flags during some matches.
Hummus unites Jews and Muslims in Argentina
“Instead of importing conflicts, we are exporting coexistence.”
Argentinians demand justice for attack on Israeli Embassy
On the 25th anniversary of the Buenos Aires bombing Iran is believed to have orchestrated, the perpetrators still remain at large.
In Buenos Aires, ‘time to speak less and do more’
Speaking at the event, AMIA Vice President Ralph Thomas Saiegh said: “Justice was incapable of providing answers, we demand concrete progress in this investigation.”
22 years later, Israel’s Argentinians are still angry
Bombing of Jewish community center, death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman remain unsolved.
In memory of Sandra Bland - A young black woman
Terreur et conspiration à Buenos Aires
Depuis 1994, d’obscures manigances politiques et d’ahurissantes inepties ont entaché les enquêtes sur l’attentat contre le centre communautaire juif
Nisman solidarity march in Buenos Aires marred by politics
Jewish community of Buenos Aires torn between participating in march in honor of Nisman, or, staying away from it.
Intimidation, meddlers stalk Argentine state prosecutors
Some say Argentinian courts have been imbedded with intimidation and meddling tendencies for years.
Senior Argentine official links prosecutor's death to ex-spy master's revenge
Argentine Chief of Staff suggests Nisman was manipulated into framing president as pay-back for dismissal, then killed.