Reform Jewish college students will travel to Buenos Aires to engage in social action projects with Argentine peers. Twenty-one North American students will go to Buenos Aires on May 25 as part of the second “Argentina Ambassadors” program organized by the Union for Reform Judaism, the central body of the Reform movement in North America. The students will be hosted by local families and will work on such projects as painting classrooms in a Jewish day school and feeding the homeless at a Jewish social assistance center. The trip will last 13 days.
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