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BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — The Latin American Rabbinical Seminary based in Argentina is opening a new branch in Uruguay, a country that has lured many South Americans during the pandemic with tax breaks and a low COVID-19 infection rate.
Daniel Dolinsky, rabbi of Nueva Congregación Israelita de Montevideo or NCI, will be the director of the new institution in Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital and largest city.
The seminary organization, founded by Rabbi Marshall Meyer in 1962, is the only Jewish center in Ibero-America dedicated to both academic and spiritual Jewish education and has ordained approximately 110 Conservative rabbis since 1972.
I think any region with a focus on stability is fantastic.
I wonder how long the tax breaks are for. So in the states if someone is given a tax break for 10 years businesses move at the end of 10 years.
Daniel Dolinsky, rabbi of Nueva Congregación Israelita de Montevideo or NCI, will be the director of the new institution in Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital and largest city.
The seminary organization, founded by Rabbi Marshall Meyer in 1962, is the only Jewish center in Ibero-America dedicated to both academic and spiritual Jewish education and has ordained approximately 110 Conservative rabbis since 1972.
Argentina’s rabbinical seminary expands to Uruguay
"I see Uruguay as a hub and refuge for the Jews of the region," said Latin American Rabbinical Seminary CEO Ariel Stofenmacher.The post Argentina’s rabbinical seminary expands to Uruguay, a
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I think any region with a focus on stability is fantastic.
I wonder how long the tax breaks are for. So in the states if someone is given a tax break for 10 years businesses move at the end of 10 years.