
Bombing of Jewish Argentinian AMIA Community Center | Argentinian Journalist Silvina Frydlewsky
07/21/23 • 16 min
The bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires has left the Jewish community in Argentina wounded and devastated. As if the cruel murder of 85 innocent lives was not enough, the Argentinian government has yet to bring the perpetrators to justice. Even though Iran and Hezbollah’s involvement is clear, the Argentinean government keeps hiding the truth about this devastating murder.
The mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman in 2015, Argentina’s close relationship with Iran and Russia, continues to cast a dark shadow of pain and doubt between the Argentinian Jewish community and the Argentinian government.
About this painful ongoing chapter in the lives of Argentinian Jews Argentinian Jewish journalist Silvina Frydlewsky from Buenos Aires, in conversation with Rabbi Elchanan Poupko
The bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires has left the Jewish community in Argentina wounded and devastated. As if the cruel murder of 85 innocent lives was not enough, the Argentinian government has yet to bring the perpetrators to justice. Even though Iran and Hezbollah’s involvement is clear, the Argentinean government keeps hiding the truth about this devastating murder.
The mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman in 2015, Argentina’s close relationship with Iran and Russia, continues to cast a dark shadow of pain and doubt between the Argentinian Jewish community and the Argentinian government.
About this painful ongoing chapter in the lives of Argentinian Jews Argentinian Jewish journalist Silvina Frydlewsky from Buenos Aires, in conversation with Rabbi Elchanan Poupko
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