The Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires, located adjacent to the Templo Libertad, the country’s largest and oldest synagogue, offers a glimpse into Argentina’s rich Jewish heritage. Housed in a compact space, the museum is filled with a diverse collection of religious artifacts, including Torahs, manuscripts, and art. Most of these items were donated from the personal collection of Dr. Salvador Kibrick. Visitors can explore the exhibits, which provide a tangible connection to the Jewish community’s history and cultural contributions in just about an hour.
Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires (El Museo Judío de Buenos Aires )
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