<p><b>Award-winning journalist Javier Sinay investigates a series of murders from the nineteenth century, unearthing the complex history and legacy of Mois¿Ville, the ¿Jerusalem of South America,¿ and his personal connection to a defining period of Jewish history in Argentina.</b>When Argentine journalist Javier Sinay discovers an article from 1947 by his great-grandfather detailing twenty-two murders that had occurred in Mois¿Ville at the end of the nineteenth century, he launches into his own investigation that soon turns into something deeper: an exploration of the history of Mois¿Ville, one of the first Jewish agricultural communities in Argentina, and Sinay¿s own connection to this historically thriving Jewish epicenter.<br><br> Seeking refuge from the pogroms of Czarist Russia, a group of Jewish immigrants founded Mois¿Ville in the late 1880s. Like their town¿s prophetic namesake, these immigrants fled one form of persecution only to encounter a different set of hardships: exploi