Jewish tour

The Jewish community in Argentina is one of the largest in the world. Its heritage remains almost intact. The history of the Jewish People in this land dates back to the 15th century, when they were forced to flee the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition.

As a tourist guide authorized by AMIA and the Libertad Synagogue, and an active member of the Argentine-Jewish Community, I have designed, in addition to the City Tours, a special plan for Jewish tourists visiting our country to learn about the history, culture and life of their brothers and sisters in Argentina.

Let me introduce you to the unique features of Buenos Aires Jewish Culture.

These are some of the sites we will visit:

The oldest Synagogue in Buenos Aires, with its Jewish Museum.
AMIA (the mutual aid association whose building was attacked by terrorists in 1994, and which has been replaced by a new one).
The AMIA Memorials, in remembrance of the victims and as a reminder that we’re still seeking justice.
The Israeli Embassy Memorial (the Embassy was destroyed by a bomb in 1992).
Once district (the typical Jewish neighborhood).

All tours are private and customized according to the interests and preferences of each group. City Tours can be combined with Jewish Tours.

Templos, Sinagogas, historias de la comunidad judía en Argentina