Buenos Aires has one of the largest Jewish communities in the world, with 250,000 Jews both Askenazic and Sephardic.
Experience the rich history and the heritage of this vibrant and diverse community whose first immigrants arrived at the end of the 19th century.
We will discover the daily life of the community by exploring the main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food stores, Jewish schools and the classical area of the “shmatte” business in Buenos Aires.
Pick up at your hotel, cruise terminal or apartment. Passengers can choose drop off location
This Tour starts with a walk through the narrow streets of Once, the most traditional Jewish neighborhood of the city. We will discover the daily life of the community by exploring the main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food stores, Jewish schools and the classical area of the “shmatte” business in Buenos Aires.
The journey continues to see the new AMIA building, the Argentinian Jewish Community Center of Argentina, whose original building was destroyed by a terrorist attack in 1994, leaving 85 victims and several wounded.
Then we head towards the impressive Temple Libertad, the first synagogue built in Argentina and the most symbolic. We will visit the Jewish Museum that stands next to it that holds religious art pieces, menorahs, Torahs and diverse objects brought by Jewish immigrants when they arrived in Argentina.
At the Plaza de la Shoa, that is sorrounded by the Parks of Palermo, we will visit the National Monument to the Victims of the Holocaust
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