Jewish colonies in Santa Fe

Explore the land that saw the arrival of the first immigrants of Jewish origin in Argentina.

Geographic location: Province of Santa Fe, Argentine Litoral region.

 

How to get there: By air, via Sauce Viejo Airport. By land, via Ruta Nacional 9 by car or by bus.

 

Climate: Warm and humid.

 

Recommended length of stay: 1 to 3 days.

 

Did you know that the first Jewish colonies to arrive in this country settled in the province of Santa Fe? Walk around the places where they laid down their roots. Learn about the histories and the dreams of those pioneers who chose these lands to build a future for their families. Discover a legacy integrating religion, traditions, and a culture of association that proved to be the key to progress.

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Start your journey in Moisés Ville, the first Jewish colony organized in Argentine lands. Walk around its urban center, the Barón Hirsch library and the Brener synagogue, built in 1905. Continue your walk in Palmeras, Monigotes and Palacios. Breathe the traditional air in these towns, talk to their inhabitants, get in touch with their cuisine and their traditions, kept alive across generations. Live this experience in the Argentine Litoral region.

 

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