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YU Hosts Montreal's Sephardic Leaders

Oct 21, 2004
-- Yeshiva University’s Sephardic Community Program and the Jacob E. Safra Institute of Sephardic Studies hosted a delegation of professional and lay leaders from Montreal’s Sephardic community on Oct.13 and 14. Photo Gallery of Montreal's Sephardic Leaders visit Members of the Unified Sephardic Community of Quebec, the Sephardic Federation of Canada, and the Sephardic Institute of Culture met with YU President Richard M. Joel; Dr. Herbert H. Dobrinsky, YU’s vice president for university affairs; Rabbi Yamin Levy, academic director of the Jacob E. Safra Institute of Sephardic Studies; Cantor Moshe Tessone, director of YU’s Sephardic Community Program, and Sephardic students enrolled at YU. “The purpose of their visit was to forge a partnership with our Sephardic studies department, which will facilitate YU’s presence in Canada and open doors for their professional staff and students to study here,” Rabbi Levy said. The delegation also met with YU’s Sephardic Council of Overseers, attended a Judeo-Spanish concert performed by Hazan Tessone and YU students, and toured the Wilf, Beren, and Brookdale campuses.