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En
1985 se inauguró el Museo Comunal Histórico y de la Colonización
(Ordenanza 254/85), en el local de la antigua Usina.
Con motivo del Centenario
de la localidad y de la Inmigración y Colonización Judía
en la Argentina el día 25 de Octubre de 1989, recibe su actual
nombre y abre sus puertas, en edificio propio, donado para tal fin, por
los descendientes de la familia Brener. (Ordenanza 334/89).
Su tema fundamental, aunque no excluyente,
es la Colonización judía agrícola en esta Colonia,
la pionera en la República Argentina.
Hoy el Museo cuenta con un vasto
acervo patrimonial, parte del mismo fue donado o facilitado por vecinos
de la localidad, hijos de colonos y ex residentes, pero también
mucho llegó por recolección y rescate patrimonial. Podemos
citar ejemplares de:
- Baúles,
- billetes,
- pasaportes,
- un samovar
- candelabros, un shofar , platos
rituales,
- un cuchillo de matarife(jalef);
utensilios de cocina,
- cartas, certificados y documentos
varios,
- carpetas, entre otros
| Historic
and Communal Museum of Jewish Colonization "Rabino Aarón
Halevi Goldman" |
| Our Museum is an
historical Museum . He belonged to the state community. He has
the History of the Jewish agriculture colonization in Argentina
before the Barón Hirsch action: from the first group of
Jewish Inmigrants that came in 1889 from Kamentez, Podolsk to
Argentina. They found the first Jewish agriculture settlement,
Moisés Ville: The cradle of the Jewish Colonization in
Argentina.
Since that time, the settlement and organization of the town and
the colony as the bigger Barón Hirsch`s Colony and the
development of the institutions until nowadays, are present in
our museum. All the changes in our society is shown in five permanent
exhibition halls and a temporary one. Recently we opened a new
place of multiply uses.
The museum has a very big documental archive, a very special library,
which is permenently consulted by students, teachers, journalists,
documentalists, photographs and all kinds of tourist, who are
looking for their relatives and genealogical roots.
Since 1999 our town is a Historical National Place because of
the not typical form of settled in the town and in the colony
as a copy of the "shtetls" in the East of Europe. It
has the first Jewish Cementery in Argentina and the first Rabi,
called Rabi Aarón Halevi Goldman; the name of our museum.
Also had the first Agriculture Cooperative in the Santa Fe Province.
Now our town is considered the Cradle of the Cultural Integration
and it is celebrated every year.
This museum is diferent from other Jewish museums because not
only has religious things and documents nor all the components
of the history of the town and the colony. In its exhibitions
shows not only Jews ritual and religious elements.
All our exhibition are very important because they have a strong
investigation before and they are visited by people from our country
and from abroad.
There are a very important and interesting project between the
museum and schools to rescue the intangible heritage and the colective
memory which give identity to our town. The results of those reserches
is shown every year. All the selectioned works where published
in a book, called: "Oral memory of Moisés Ville: on
the rescue of the Identity". In July 5th 2008, was presented
during the Inauguration of the new hall.
You can find information about the history and development from
the town and the institutions until today and the activities of
the museum in our web pages. |
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