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Argentine Jews inaugurated a new community center to replace the AMIA building where 86 people were killed five years ago in a bombing that remains unsolved. The new building is a “monument” that “reminds us of our mission’s deepest sense: to honor life and constantly exercise memory,” AMIA President Oscar Hansman told hundreds of onlookers.

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Argentine Jews inaugurated a new community center to replace the AMIA building where 86 people were killed five years ago in a bombing that remains unsolved. The new building is a “monument” that “reminds us of our mission’s deepest sense: to honor life and constantly exercise memory,” AMIA President Oscar Hansman told hundreds of onlookers.

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