Skip to content
Facebook-f Instagram
  • Search Print
  • Search Digital
  • My Account
  • Join Email List
  • One Bay One Book
  • Search Print
  • Search Digital
  • My Account
  • Join Email List
  • One Bay One Book
  • Search Print
  • Search Digital
  • My Account
  • Join Email List
  • One Bay One Book
  • Search Print
  • Search Digital
  • My Account
  • Join Email List
  • One Bay One Book
DONATE

Jewish
Community
Library

 
  • About
    • About the Library
    • Staff
    • History
    • The Library’s Neighborhood
    • Articles
    • Health Protocol
  • Hours & Locations
    • San Francisco Main Branch
    • Palo Alto Pushcart Branch
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
    • Recordings
  • Book Clubs
    • Book Club Services
    • One Bay One Book
  • Resources
    • Reviews
    • Diversity in Children’s Books
  • Donate
    • Friends of the JCL
    • Book Donations
  • Help
    • Email the Library
    • Call the Library
    • Join Email List
    • FAQs
  • About
    • About the Library
    • Staff
    • History
    • The Library’s Neighborhood
    • Articles
    • Health Protocol
  • Hours & Locations
    • San Francisco Main Branch
    • Palo Alto Pushcart Branch
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
    • Recordings
  • Book Clubs
    • Book Club Services
    • One Bay One Book
  • Resources
    • Reviews
    • Diversity in Children’s Books
  • Donate
    • Friends of the JCL
    • Book Donations
  • Help
    • Email the Library
    • Call the Library
    • Join Email List
    • FAQs

‘The Murders of Moisés Ville:’ A Jewish disaster in 19th-century Argentina

Although Argentina has long housed the largest Jewish population in Latin America, Jews in the United States tend to know little about this community. Part detective story, part family history, “The Murders of Moisés Ville: The Rise and Fall of the Jerusalem of South America” — by Buenos Aires journalist Javier Sinay — offers a compelling path to learn more.

Continue Reading

© 2025 - Jewish Community Library. All rights reserved.