Buenos Aires
El Al opened sales for flights to Argentina
The airline announced that sales for its two new routes – Seoul and Buenos Aires – have opened. How much will you pay for a flight lasting more than 16 hours?
Jewish library, Chabad center attacked in Argentina suburb
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Argentina police shut down Nazi and antisemitic bookseller
After the war, many Nazi officials including death camp supervisor Adolf Eichmann also emigrated to Argentina to avoid trials for war crimes.
Buenos Aires to rename subway station after Jewish woman who famously stood up to sex traffickers
Born in what is now Ukraine in 1900 and raised in Poland, Liberman immigrated to Buenos Aires in 1922, joining a wave of Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe to South America.
Long-necked dinosaur fossil found by Argentine scientists is one of biggest ever
The dinosaur's bones were so big they caused the van carrying them to a Buenos Aires laboratory to tip over, though no one was injured and the remains were left intact.
Israeli, Argentinian artists commemorate the 1992 terror attack against embassy
Among those celebrating Argentina’s World Cup win, ‘cabala’ practitioners and a Jewish sportscaster
Andres Cantor, a prominent soccer announcer, responded to Argentina’s game-winning penalty shot with his signature elongated “Gooooooool!”
Patagonia’s first new synagogue in over 40 years reveals a growing Argentine-Jewish community
The synagogue is just the second Jewish institution in the 400,000-square-mile Patagonia region.
Argentina vice president unharmed in attempted shooting
The attack underscores rising political tension in Argentina and around the region that has put politicians on edge from Colombia to Brazil.
Yad Vashem makes historic strides in Argentinian Holocaust education
Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan met with Argentine President Prof. Alberto Ángel Fernández and other high-ranking Argentinian officials in the Latin American Forum to Combat Antisemitism.
Jewish family dies in fire in Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta
Reports in Argentina said that 35 people were wounded in the enormous fire.
Argentines celebrate 120th birthday of Lubavitcher Rebbe
More than 2,000 people gathered in Buenos Aires on Monday to celebrate the 120th birthday of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson.