Ajdut Israel - Beit Jabad Synagogue, Punta del Este

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Ajdut Israel
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Location Flag of Uruguay.svg Punta del Este, Uruguay
Geographic coordinates 34°56′01″S54°56′52″W / 34.93355500794064°S 54.94786382416673°W / -34.93355500794064; -54.94786382416673 Coordinates: 34°56′01″S54°56′52″W / 34.93355500794064°S 54.94786382416673°W / -34.93355500794064; -54.94786382416673

Ajdut Israel is a synagogue in Punta del Este, Uruguay. [1]


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References

  1. "Beit Jabad - Where We Are". Jabad.org.uy. Retrieved 31 March 2013.(in Spanish)