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Guachos, tango and maté? It must be Argentina! Join us to discover the Latin American nation's vibrant Jewish heritage as we meet Jordan Salama on the trail of his Syrian great-grandfather across the Andes; hear a gaucho (cowboy) murder mystery at Jewish colony Moisés Ville; glimpse Buenos Aires' Yiddish theatre world; and, in an essay by Joshua Korber Hoffman – the winner of our Emerging Journalists Award – find out why the Talmud is inspiring the policies of Argentina's controversial new president. Elsewhere, we explore the artwork coming out of Israel following the 7 October attacks, uncover Jewish connections in the work of South African artist William Kentridge, and go behind the scenes of new TV series The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Plus, David Herman on finding the funny in Kafka, Andrea Hammel on the failures of the British kindertransport response, the voices of Turkey's young Jews as they face an uncertain future and three months of the best Jewish cultural things to do across Europe and Israel… READ MORE
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Inking for Israel
Following the attacks of 7 October, some Jews are showing pride in their heritage and solidarity with Israel by tattooing Jewish symbols on their bodies. Alex Galbinski reports. Photo © Rob Greig
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