Finally, an image to burn Yentl out of my head. David Shneer wraps up his voyage through Jewish Buenos Aires with a stop at Belgrano (Latin America’s answer to the Upper West Side) and goes to services led by a smoking-hot female rabbi in a clingy green dayglo shirt and painted-on black pants. No wonder the shul was full of teenagers. Jewish continuity may not be as tricky as it seems.
Plus, there’s some stuff relating to the 15th anniversary of the 1992 bombing of the Israeli embassy, and about how Argentinian Judaism has influenced American Judaism, stuff like that.
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