At 09:00 AM we will perform the pick up by downtown Buenos Aires hotels to begin this great tour. The Circuit begins by visiting the Memory Square, which is the place where the Embassy of Israel in the Argentine Republic was located. In 1992 a bomb destroyed the Embassy building, taking the lives of 29 people and injuring more than 200. Currently, in There is a Plaza inaugurated in the year 2000, which has a monument to the victims and the State of Israel for the attack. Linden trees were also planted, in memory of each of the people who died there.
Our tour will continue by visiting the Temple of Liberty (Synagogue of the Israeli Congregation of the Argentine Republic), which is where the "Israeli Congregation of the Argentine Republic" (CIR) works; being the same, the largest and oldest Jewish temple that exists in the country It was declared a National Historic Monument in the year 2000.
Subsequently, we will visit the nerve center par excellence of the daily life of the Jewish Community in our country: The AMIA (Argentine Israelite Mutual Association), is the new headquarters of the Jewish Community in our country, it was created to carry out all the necessary activities to comply with Jewish traditions. We will know its functions, initiatives and its history which is very important for all Argentines.
Finally, a point to highlight is the visit to Once Neighborhood: the Barrio Porteño par excellence, where most of the Jewish community is located. Synagogues, restaurants and markets belonging to members of the community can be visited in the neighborhood, such as the Templo de Paso, which is one of the most popular visited temples in Buenos Aires.
The Great Temple Step, Founded in 1930 and with a capacity for 2000 people, it is one of the oldest synagogues in Argentina and the most beautiful in all of South America. The first Talmud Torah was located there (house of religious studies) of the City of Buenos Aires.
Finally, after four hours Knowing these important places for the Jewish Community in Buenos Aires, we will be returning to our downtown hotels.