Talk:List of Argentine Jews

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Distinguished scholars associate themselves to AMIA

Abraham Gak, Bernardo Dujovne, Eduardo Melinsky, Elsa Zigman, Federico Schuster, Félix Schuster, Gerardo Rabinovich, Gregorio Klimovsky, Gregorio Weinberg, José Nun, Pablo Jacovkis, Regina Wigdorovitz de Wikinski, Ricardo Popovsky, Salomón Muchnik y Sara Slapak.

Ejrrjs | What? 22:37, 7 November 2005 (UTC)


Heritage of the Jewish immigration to Argentina

Tomás Abraham, Alberto Agrest, Eduardo Arzt, Marcos Aguinis, David Baigún, Valentín Barenblit, Silvia Bleichmar, Berta Braslavsky, Pedro Cahn, Misha Cotlar, Mario Diament, Daniel Divinsky, Pepe Eliaschev, Daniel Filmus, Ricardo Forster, Jorge Galperín, Mauricio Goldemberg, Cecilia Grossman, Jorge Halperín, León Jaimovich, Alejandro Katz, Aída Kemelmajer de Carlucci, Bernardo Kliksberg, Gregorio Klimovsky, Alberto Kornblihtt, Bernardo Kosacoff, Santiago Kovadloff, Alfredo Leuco, Edith Litwin, Daniel Muchnik, Elías Neuman, José Nun, Luis Ovsejevich, Adriana Puiggrós, Mario Rapoport, León Rozitchner, Daniel Sabsay, Eugenia Sacerdote de Lustig, Manuel Sadosky, Oscar Steimberg, Enrique Tandeter, Jorge Telerman, Héctor Timerman, Carlos Ulanovsky, Isidoro Vegh, Horacio Verbitsky, Gregorio Weinberg, Mariana Weissmann, Héctor Yánover y Pedro Zadunaisky.

Thnx Udzu ! Ejrrjs | What? 01:04, 8 November 2005 (UTC)