Argentina's Jewish Villages Keep Traditions Alive
Очень интересно. Сорри, если уже было.
Можно прочитать, можно послушать (you'd need a media player).
Далее тут - http://www.npr.org/2011/08/14/137341...aditions-aliveAugust 14, 2011
In the 1890s, Russian Jews fleeing anti-Semitic violence and discrimination arrived by the thousands to a remote corner of the Argentine Pampas. They founded hamlets similar to the shtetls they left behind. They spoke Yiddish, built synagogues and traditional Jewish schools — and became farmers and gauchos, the mythical Argentine cowboys.



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