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Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires

Address: Libertad 769 – San Nicolás

It was founded in 1967 by the Israeli Congregation in Argentina, named after its founder Dr. Salvador Kibrick. It is a private museum of history, art and religion. It keeps very valuable objects donated by members of the congregation as well as innumerable records on the Jewish immigration into the country. Everything is displayed in order to spread the story about the devotees and the ritualistic objects. It organizes guided visits that include the synagogue. They are offered in English an French as well as in Spanish.

The Jewish Museum is next to the synagogue Of Libertad street and Cordoba Av.
The Jewish Museum is next to the synagogue Of Libertad street and Cordoba Av.

The Jewish Museum is next to the synagogue Of Libertad street and Cordoba Av.
The Jewish Museum tells the history of the agricultural sttlements in the country and emphasizes in the contribution of the jewish community to the argentinian society