Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina
Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA; transl. "Argentine Israelite Mutual Association") is a Jewish Community Centre located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Established as Jevrá Kedushá in 1894, its mission was conceived to promote the well-being and development of Jewish life in Argentina and to secure the continuity and values of the Jewish community. The association established one of Buenos Aires' first Jewish cemeteries, and later founded the Tsedaká Foundation for charity. Serving the largest Jewish community in Latin America by the 1920s, AMIA inaugurated a new headquarters in Balvanera, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, in 1945; AMIA also became the headquarters of the Federation of Jewish Argentine Communities. It grew to provide and sponsor a variety of formal and informal educational, recreational, and cultural activities, as well as a healthcare cooperative. It became a centre for participation and involvement for people of all ages in Jewish life, and in the community at large. It has the biggest job vacancies of Argentina directed to both Jewish and non-Jewish people, with more than 500,000 applicants in its database.
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Pasteur, Buenos Aires Balvanera (Comuna 3)
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Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina
Pasteur 633
1028 Buenos Aires, Balvanera (Comuna 3)
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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