Compensation law eyed in AMIA case Family members of AMIA bombing victims are welcoming the idea of a compensation law being discussed by Argentine lawmakers, but are dismayed by some points in the proposal. full story
Seeking tribute for a Salvadoran rescuer El Salvador is trying to win global recognition for an obscure diplomat whose actions during World War II helped rescue at least 25,000 European Jews from deportation to Nazi death camps. full story
Orthodox leader rankles Argentine Jews Protesters repudiated alleged statements by the first Orthodox president of Argentina's largest Jewish institution referring to "genuine Jews." full story