Jewish tour

Did you know that in Buenos Aires there is a Kosher McDonald’s?

Did you know that Police stations located in the traditionally Jewish neighborhoods of Buenos Aires have their signs written in Hebrew?

This tour is not only about visiting meaningful sites, but more about learning and diving into the History of the Jewish immigration to Argentina, digging the tragic episodes that dramatically changed the community and celebrating the active dynamic life of the Argentinean Jewish Community as it is today.

During the itinerary, we will visit the place where the Israeli Embassy was located before a terrorist bombing attack which destroyed the building in 1992. We will see the Israeli Embassy Plaza, memorial place that is monument to the people killed in that cruel attack.

Then, we will visit the  traditional Jewish neighborhood of "ONCE". There, we will visit the new AMIA new building (Mutual Association Israelite Argentina - Community Center).

Then, we will visit  the most emblematic synagogues of the area: Yesod Hadat,  Sephardic synagogue built in 1936 and Gran Templo de Paso, Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1930.


We will have lunch at a Kosher restaurant in Once district. In the afternoon we will visit the recently renovated Jewish Museum located in Argentina’s oldest synagogue, Congregacion Israelita de la Republica Argentina.    

Then, we will go to the residential Belgrano neighborhood, where we will visit the Latin American Rabbinical Seminar "Marshal T. Meyer".

To meet the strict security measures of the synagogues and AMIA, all visitors has to hold their passports during the itinerary.