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Argentina. In 1921, a Jewish sports association was founded under the name Ivria, and soon another was founded under the
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congregation, after 1868 the community affiliated with
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elements. Stained-glass windows show the coat of arms of 32 Israeli settlements. The facade's windows emit sunlight, and the top of the roof represents the stone tablet of the Ten
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