Tour Description
Following breakfast, we'll collect you from your centrally located hotel in Buenos Aires to embark on this exceptional tour. The journey begins at Memory Square, the former site of the Israeli Embassy in Argentina. In 1992, a bombing tragically destroyed the embassy building, resulting in the loss of 29 lives and injuring more than 200 individuals. Today, the plaza inaugurated in 2000 stands as a tribute, featuring a monument dedicated to the victims and the State of Israel. Linden trees are planted in memory of each person who perished in the attack.
Our tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Liberty, also known as the Synagogue of the Israelite Congregation of the Argentine Republic. This is the largest and oldest Jewish temple in the country, housing the "Israeli Congregation of the Argentine Republic" (CIR). It was declared a National Historic Monument in 2000.
Next, we explore the bustling hub of Jewish life in Argentina: The (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina), the new headquarters of the Jewish Community. Established to support the practice of Jewish traditions, we will delve into its significant functions, initiatives, and history, crucial to all Argentinians.
The tour highlights a visit to the , a quintessential neighborhood in Buenos Aires with a vibrant Jewish community. Here, you can explore synagogues, restaurants, and markets, including the renowned Paso Temple, a popular site among visitors.
, established in 1930 and accommodating up to 2000 people, stands as one of Argentina's oldest synagogues and the most exquisite in South America. It was also the location of the city's first Talmud Torah (house of religious studies).
After four hours of exploring these significant sites for the Jewish Community in Buenos Aires, we will return to our central hotels.What’s included?
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