Sephardic Communities
The SSC has a thriving kollel, rabbinical training program and dayanut program in the Old City of Jerusalem. The SSC also operates synagogues in the Far East, helps struggling Jewish communities and operates schools in Uzbekistan and Russia. Each project is designed to help Sephardic communities combat assimilation and intermarriage with spiritual leadership.
About Us
Since its inception in 1980, the Shehebar Sephardic Center has grown into a world-renowned institution with an outstanding reputation for high-quality programs, as well as a resource for Sephardic communities worldwide to identify rabbis, dayanut, teachers, mohels, shochets, and spiritual leadership.
About Us
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Leadership
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Education
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Locations
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Programs
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Our Mission & Vision
More about our company:
Vital in its approach and vibrant in its tradition, the Abe M. & Geri Cohen Rabbinical College is the leading Sephardic center for Torah learning and training for the rabbinate. The mission of the SSC is to change the world through education by placing rabbis, trained in Sephardic tradition and Jewish law, in struggling Sephardic communities around the globe.
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