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Chief Rabbi David Yosef visited the construction site of the new Menorah Center for the youth

Article published on October,21st in Iton Gadol

Chief Rabbi David Yosef prioritized on his agenda a visit to the construction site of what will be the most impressive New Center for Young People in Latin America.

It is the New Menora Center, World Jewish Organization for the Youth created by Chief Rabbi Isaac Sacca. For more than 20 years, Menora has been an icon of educational and social proposals for young people. There are centers in different parts of Buenos Aires and meeting spaces in Argentina and other cities around the world.

Chief Rabbi David Yosef, like his father, Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Z ”L, is a great promoter of educating young people in values and with enthusiasm in professional training. That was why he decided to visit the construction site of the New Menora Chella & Moise Safra Center. There he emphasized the importance of spaces for teenagers and university students. He thanked and blessed all the people who support these works.
He also expressed his confidence in the work of Chief Rabbi Isaac Sacca and the rabbi and director of Menora, Gabriel Sacca.

Chief Rabbi David Yosef is the rector of the Yehavé Daat Superior Rabbinical Academy of Jerusalem and author of the detailed code of contemporary Jewish law “Halacha Berura”.

“Apart from the external beauty, the most important thing is what is going to happen and what the Center is going to offer,” said the Chief Rabbi, member of the Great Assembly of Torah Sages.

Rabbi Gabriel Sacca, director of Menora, was also present. Both Rabbi Gabriel and Chief Rabbi Isaac Sacca work hard for the youth, to form good people,they are committed to society and they have determination to take actions that make this world a better one.

During the event, the architects Pacanowski, Macri and Moscovich told the advances and details of the New Menora Center.

Chief Rabbi David Yosef had visited the Camargo Temple to meet Rabbi Sacca and Engineer Marcos Daniel Mayo, president of the Sephardic Community of Buenos Aires. The Chief Rabbi’s agenda included visits to religious communities, educational institutions and members of the government.

Source: www.itongadol.com