KOSHER DELIGHT - YOUR JEWISH ONLINE MAGAZINE!
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ARGENTINA |
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JEWISH HISTORY IN ARGENTINA:
- The AMIA
Bombing
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History of the Jewish of Argentina - Wikipedia
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List of Argentine Jews - Wikipedia
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Ratlines (World War II aftermath) - Wikipedia
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Responding to Hate: On Hate and Jewish Loyalties acorss the Americas:
The Case of Argentina in the Early 1960s - Adriana Brodsky and Raanan
Rein
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AJC: A Bomb in Argentina: ‘The Jewish community is standing and
fighting.' - AMIA Destruction - July 15, 2020
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WZO - Argentina adopts IHRA definition of antisemitism - June 08, 2020
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Jews and Sex Work in Argentina with Mir Yarfitz and Geraldine Gudefin
- April 26, 2020, Jason Lustig
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The Eichmann Files - Israel HaYom, By Tal Ariel Amir - Origial:
04-20-2020. Updated: 05-11-2020
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Wiesenthal Center obtains list of Nazis in Argentina with Credit
Suisse accounts - Center receives register of 12,000 names from
1930s-40s, says some financial transfers could include funds looted
from Jews; bank says it will look into the matter - By Stuart Winer
and AFP - 5 March 2020
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Inside Jewish Chile & Argentina - September 25, 2019, By Chelsea
Snyder
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Fútbol, Jews, and the Making of Argentina - By: Raanan Rein, 2019
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How South America Became a Nazi Haven - Find out how and why South
America became a safe haven for thousands of former Nazi party members
and SS officers after World War II. - Christopher Kelin, Original: Nov
12, 2015. Update: August 31, 2018
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The 7 Most Notorious Nazis Who Escaped to South America - In some
cases it took four or five decades to bring them to justice -
Christopher Klein. Original: Dec 27, 2017. Update: August 31, 2018
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TIME: Operation Finale Shows the Capture of Nazi Adolf Eichmann. But
What Happened at His Trial Changed History, Too - By Lily Rothman,
August 29, 2018
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A Walk Through Buenos Aires' Tough Jewish History - By Sandy Bornstein
- February 21, 2018, CJN
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Argentina’s Last Jewish Cowboys - Thousands of Jews fled 19th-century
Russia for the South American Pampas. Can their unique heritage
survive? - By Diane Pham, May 28, 2013
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German Nationalist And Neo-Nazi Activities in Argentina - November 4,
2000
- Women: The
Forgotten Half of Argentine Jewish History - Sandra McGee Deutsch,
Shofar, Spring 1997
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Argentina: Jewish Women - by Sandra McGee Deutsch
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Jewish Immigration to Argentina - Movements Before 1930, by Sophie
Elsner
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130 Jewish families arrived in Buenos Aires - August 14, 1889 - WJC
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