Culture Art Exhibit highlights history of Argentinas Jews Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By JTA | June 5, 2015 Google and the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires have published an online collection of images and text about the history of the Jews of Argentina, from the first Jewish immigration to the present. “Jews in Argentina, 1860-2015” was launched May 27 at Google headquarters in Buenos Aires. According to the exhibit, about 220,000 Jews live in Argentina today, 85 percent in Buenos Aires and 15 percent in the country’s interior in 54 communities. “Jews in Argentina, 1860-2015” is in the “Historic Moments” section of the Google Cultural Institute and is available in English and Spanish. To view the exhibit, visit www.tinyurl.com/o6fw9dr. — jta JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. U.S. Florida bill would ban neo-Nazi ‘ethnic intimidation’ flyers Bay Area Bay Area Jewish and AAPI leaders talk solidarity at White House The Bagel Report Everything Bagels Everywhere All at the Oscars Local Voice Housing the unhoused: If not now, when? And if not here, where? Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up