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The bombing of Argentina's Jewish centre killed 85 people and devastated a community. Who did it? Who covered it up? Why?"I need to understand what no one yet understands: why, after nearly thirty years, there has been no justice." -Javier SinayThis issue of The Jewish Quarterly delves into the unresolved questions and political intrigue surrounding the AMIA bombing - a terrorist attack that destroyed the Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires in 1994, killing eighty-five people and wounding hundreds.In a remarkable essay, award-winning Buenos Aires journalist and author Javier Sinay tackles the confounding question of why, in nearly thirty years, none of the perpetrators has ever been brought to justice. Sinay investigates the attack, the failed inquiries, the alleged cover-ups and the mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman just hours before he was expected to make explosive accusations against the Argentine president.The issue also includes the late Ian Black on the 1991 Madrid peace conference; Salonica resident Rena Molho on her hometown, the old metropolis of the Diaspora; and book reviews by James McAuley, Samantha Ellis and Mark Glanville.
"If ink on paper can reassemble a world ..." -Rachel KadishThe Jewish world of pre-war Europe was almost destroyed. If we hold up a lantern to that darkness, what can we discover about what was lost, what survived and what could have been? In Search of Lost Time illuminates the efforts to recover and remember that world. Menachem Kaiser sifts through recent discoveries of hidden troves of documents and artefacts, and examines their extraordinary lineage and the battle to preserve them. Eva Hoffman unearths the remarkable life and work of a forgotten Polish poet, and Rachel Kadish traces the story of the intriguing figure and the hotel that played pivotal roles in her family's past. Also included is a feature on the Jews of Provence by Benjamin Ramm , probing reviews by Benjamin Balint and Tali Lavi, and more.
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