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Author Sinay, Javier, 1980- author.

Uniform Title Crímenes de Moisés Ville. English
Title The murders of Moisés Ville : the rise and fall of the Jerusalem of South America [Hoopla electronic resource].

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Scribd Audio, 2022.
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Summary When Argentine journalist Javier Sinay discovers an article from 1947 by his great-grandfather detailing twenty-two murders that had occurred in Moisés Ville at the end of the nineteenth century, he launches into his own investigation that soon turns into something deeper: an exploration of the history of Moisés Ville, one of the first Jewish agricultural communities in Argentina, and Sinay's own connection to this historically thriving Jewish epicenter. Seeking refuge from the pogroms of Czarist Russia, a group of Jewish immigrants founded Moisés Ville in the late 1880s. Like their town's prophetic namesake, these immigrants fled one form of persecution only to encounter a different set of hardships: exploitative land prices, starvation, illness, language barriers, and a series of murders perpetrated by roving gauchos who preyed upon their vulnerability. Sinay, though a descendant of these immigrants, is unfamiliar with this turbulent history, and his research into the spate of violence plunges him into his family's past and their link to Moisés Ville. He combs through libraries and archives in search of documents about the murders and hires a book detective to track down issues of Der Viderkol, the first Yiddish newspaper in Argentina started by his great-grandfather. He even enrolls in Yiddish classes so he can read the newspaper and other contemporaneous records for himself. Through interviews with his family members, current residents of Moisés Ville, historians, and archivists, Sinay compiles moving portraits of the victims of these heinous murders and reveals the fascinating and complex history of the town once known as the Jerusalem of South America." Sinay acknowledges the impossibility of fully separating legends from facts. . . but his diligence has produced as definitive an account as possible of what actually happened during this bloody period. This nuanced search for truth should have broad appeal." ?Publishers Weekly, starred review "I greatly admire Javier Sinay's enlightening and humane account of his sleuthing?the disinterment of a violent episode of buried history?now no longer forgotten. Its implications resonate far beyond the borders of Argentina." ?Paul Theroux, author of The Mosquito Coast and Under the Wave at Waimea "Part detective story, part family history, The Murders of Moisés Ville: The Rise and Fall of the Jerusalem of South America ? by Buenos Aires journalist Javier Sinay? offers a compelling path to learn more." ?Howard Freedman, Jewish News of Northern California
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Sinay, Javier, 1980-
Moisés Ville (Argentina) -- History.
Immigrants -- Argentina -- Moisés Ville -- History.
Murder -- Argentina -- Moisés Ville -- History -- 19th century.
Jews -- Crimes against -- Argentina -- Moisés Ville -- History -- 19th century.
Murder -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Added Author Croll, Robert, 1993- translator.
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