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Sephardi Chief Rabbi Visits YU

Rabbi Shlomo Amar delivers Shiur to RIETS Students, Meets with Roshei Yeshiva Rabbi Shlomo Amar, the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, paid a visit to Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), an affiliate of Yeshiva University on December 9, the last day of Chanukah. The chief rabbi, also known as the Rishon LeZion, delivered a shiur [lecture] to RIETS students, met with various roshei yeshiva and members of the YU faculty and administration, and held a private question and answer session with members of the RIETS Kollel Elyon.
Rabbi Amar speaks to RIETS students in Glueck Beit Midrash
“Chief Rabbi Amar is a towering personality in the world Jewish community and an outstanding Torah scholar,” said Rabbi Yona Reiss, the Max and Marion Grill Dean of RIETS. “We are privileged to have this opportunity to solidify our strong relationship with the Chief Rabbinate and work together earnestly for the benefit of Klal Yisroel, both in the diaspora and in Eretz Yisroel.” While students and rebbeim packed the beit midrash [study hall] in YU’s Glueck Center for Jewish Studies to hear Rabbi Amar’s shiur on Chanukah, the day held added significance for the Sephardic students on campus. Listen to Rabbi Amar's shiur on YUTorah. “It’s a great honor to have the chief rabbi visit YU and to have the opportunity to meet and ask him questions,” said Yosef Chaim Yanetz, a RIETS shoel u’meishiv [mentor] and student at YU’s Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies.
Rabbi Amar and Chancellor Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm
“We are very proud that YU has invited Chief Rabbi Amar,” added Yosef Sharbat ’09 YC, a RIETS student currently enrolled at YU’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration. “As a Sephardic student it means a lot to have this great rabbi here.”