Jewish Life in Buenos Aires, Argentina
My two Argentine friends in Boston generated a collection of invitations in Buenos Aires that could keep me occupied here in this massive city for two weeks. One invitation was to attend services at a Reform-ish temple on Friday night. The service itself was highly unusual from an American Jewish perspective. Almost the entire time was taken up with lively singing by experts within the community and the congregation as a whole. Everyone seemed to know each other. Security was very tight. I almost didn’t make it into the temple because my escort was unknown to the guard. Fortunately she had her national ID card with a last name of “Cohen” to present. Why the paranoia?
At first glance you’d think that Argentina’s Jews would be happy and complacent. There has never been any violence directed at the Jewish community here from their mostly Italian- and Spanish-descended fellow citizens. They escaped Europe’s war against her Jewish citizens. You’d think that being on the other side of the globe from the Middle East would preserve Argentina’s Jews from the Muslim war against the Jews. The 1993 bombing of the Jewish community center here in Buenos Aires, however, left a deep scar. 85 people were killed and 230 wounded in a car bombing that was never completely resolved. Supposedly the money came from Iran and support from the local Iranian embassy but the actual killers were never identified.
It’s a tough situation when you’re already at the End of the Earth. There is literally nowhere to run.
Alex Chernavsky
December 14, 2003 @ 11:43 pm
I agree with evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. All religion is evil.
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Paul Whitmore
December 15, 2003 @ 1:43 am
Dawkins is a very acute critic — But it’s dopey to quote him as if his point of view on religion is definitive.
Attending a Jewish service in Argentina risks inciting suicide bombing? It’s about as dangerous as viewing an El Greco painting exhibit.
As for Philip’s other point about Argentina’s anxious Jews, I would wonder: Didn’t Eichmann’s presence there until 1960 undercut some of the jews’ security in their community?
dave heasman
December 15, 2003 @ 6:49 am
Jews were disproportionaately targeted in Galtieri & his generals’ terror from the mid 70s to 1983 or so. Theoretically I suppose they could “run” to Israel?
PaulJ
December 15, 2003 @ 11:26 am
…Where they would have been accused of stealing palestinian’s land. You know how these things goes.
Alex Chernavsky
December 15, 2003 @ 8:46 pm
Paul Whitmore wrote, “…it’s dopey to quote [Richard Dawkins] as if his point of view on religion is definitive.”
I agree. Fof the definitive citation, see J. Lennon (1971):
PatrickG
December 15, 2003 @ 10:50 pm
Yes, Alex, how very scientific of Dawkins – a few anecdotes presented as if they were hard, scientifically generated data. Is Dawkins’ science as full of holes as his writing on religion?
Masud Sheikh
December 18, 2003 @ 11:27 am
Philip, when you say ‘Muslim war against the Jews’, do you mean ‘Palestinian resistance to Israeli attacks’.? I do hope you are not one of those who equate Palestinians militants (Muslims and Christians) to ‘Muslims globally’, or equate Isreal’s Likudniks to ‘Jews globally’. It will be truly sad if too many American Jewish academics became like Alan Dershowitz.
Take care (of your feelings, and the feelings of those who admire your photography)
Masud Sheikh
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