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Jewish gauchos were Jewish immigrants who settled in fertile regions of Argentina in agricultural colonies established by the Jewish Colonization ...
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The Murders of Moisés Ville examines the violence lurking beneath tales of a Jewish utopia in rural Argentina.
The Jewish Gauchos is a novel of Ukrainian-born Argentine writer and journalist Alberto Gerchunoff, who is regarded as the founder of Jewish literature in ...
The gauchos were nomads riding the plains, following herds of cattle. Fiercely independent, they wore black hats and wide belts, and always carried a well- ...
The Yidishe Gauchos is a story of immigration and survival in the Argentine pampas. At the end of the nineteenth century, thousands of East European Jews fled ...
27. maí 2013 · It was here, after back-breaking struggle, that many of them learned to tame the wild and became cowboys, or “gauchos,” of the Argentine Pampas.
The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho examines the lives of these settlers, who represented a merger between native cowboy identities and homeland memories.
These “Gauchos Judeos,” as they were called—'Jewish gauchos'—never really assimilated. They held onto their Yiddishkeit, but they got along all right ...
The film recreates the arrival of a group of Jewish immigrants fleeing persecution in Czarist Russia established the first Hebrew colonies in the province ...
A series of vignettes about shtetl life in Argentina first published in 1910 and now available for the first time in an English-language paperback edition.