Life After October 7, 2023

October 2, 2024
Amy Hornstein

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Class of 2027

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Argentina, particularly Buenos Aires, has historically been welcoming to Judaism, featuring numerous Jewish schools and communities. Before October 7th, I never felt there was any strong differentiation or discrimination against Jews.

However, the aftermath of October 7th marked a concerning shift. In the following months, members of the Jewish community reported an increase in antisemitic incidents. Swastika graffiti appeared on buildings, and posters related to Israeli hostages were vandalized. This wave of hostility created a sense of fear among community members.

In response, Jewish organizations urged individuals to avoid displaying symbols of their faith, such as the Magen David (Star of David), due to rising harassment. Notably, some students faced harassment outside Jewish schools, further deepening the sense of vulnerability.

Although overt acts of vandalism subsided after a couple of months, the lingering effects on the community remain significant. Heightened security measures are now common, and the recommendation to refrain from public displays of Jewish identity is constant. These precautions, while necessary, illustrate a growing rift between Jewish and non-Jewish communities in Argentina.

The recent events highlight the fragility of acceptance and the need for ongoing vigilance against intolerance. As the Jewish community navigates these challenges, the focus is on fostering dialogue and rebuilding trust with broader society.

It’s important to recognize that many communities around the world are facing similar or even worse situations. My greatest hope is for a swift resolution to this rise in antisemitism, enabling all communities to thrive in peace and mutual respect.

Amy is a BBG living in Buenos Aires who loves reading and listening to One Direction and Taylor Swift.

All views expressed on content written for The Shofar represent the opinions and thoughts of the individual authors. The author biography represents the author at the time in which they were in BBYO.

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