It had been a fruitful but exhausting day in Posadas,
Argentina, a small city on the Argentina-Paraguay border. While Posadas is
modern and well developed in many respects, its Jewish infrastructure is virtually
non-existent. In fact, the closest Jewish institution is the Chabad House in
Buenos Aires, a twelve-hour drive away.
Like many places on earth, however, Posadas is home to a
small number of Jews. We had spent all day getting to know these Jews—at their
shops, homes, and businesses, and
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