Argentina must remove the piles of deceit and do justice to the memory of the dead
Alejandra Pizarnik, a major voice of Argentine poetry, gains English-speaking readers 50 years after her suicide
The trove of 75 items is the largest discovery of Nazi-era artifacts in the country’s history
During a three-day trip to Latin America, the German chancellor thanked the Argentine Jewish community for welcoming German Jews fleeing the Nazis
Eugenia Unger, a Holocaust survivor and co-founder of Buenos Aires’ Holocaust museum, celebrated the momentous occasion this past Shabbat
As former President Cristina Kirchner heads for prison, Argentina may finally hold Iran accountable for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Center in Buenos Aires. Excerpts from the revealing Argentine book, ‘Nisman Must Die.’
The Grammy Award-winning producer, filmmaker, and philanthropist on his family’s escape to Buenos Aires from Berlin in the 1930s, and splitting time between New York City and Havana
Chef Tomás Kalika updated his Polish grandmother’s recipes at Mishiguene, his popular Buenos Aires restaurant. This week he brings his food to New York.
Alberto Nisman’s mysterious death hasn’t silenced his investigation findings
Lead investigator says test results still don’t rule out possibility of suicide
The June 2014 documents were found in the dead prosecutor’s garbage
Argentinian Jewish reporter details leaving Buenos Aires in Haaretz essay
Alberto Nisman accused the government of covering up 1994 JCC bombing
Alberto Nisman was to present his evidence against the government today
The long echo of a massacre on the Argentine pampas, and the multi-generational chronicle of Jewish life in its wake
Deadly 1994 attack on Buenos Aires Jewish center killed 85 and injured 300
Suicide bomber killed five Israeli tourists and their bus driver in 2012 attack
Abraham Skorka, an unassuming scientist and rabbi in Buenos Aires, is the pontiff’s friend and interlocutor