Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano
Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano is a Jewish religious, cultural, and academic center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose primary purpose is to educate and ordain rabbis from Latin America who will help to strengthen and sustain Jewish communities throughout the region. Founded in 1962 by Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer, it is part of a system of Jewish religious education that operate under the auspices of the Judaism's Conservative movement.
More than eighty rabbis have graduated and been ordained by this seminary since its creation, including nine female rabbis. These rabbis work in Jewish communities throughout Latin America, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Uruguay and Venezuela. Other graduates work in areas outside of Latin America, including Israel and the United States.
The Seminary is an "educational affiliate" of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, located in New York City.
Educational programs
The primary program for educating and ordaining rabbis, named after Abraham Joshua Heschel, is complemented by a series of other Jewish study programs, including:- Upper Education Institute of Jewish Studies
- Hazanim and Singing Teachers School
- Puzzle, courses for adults focusing on ethical questions, along with a separate track for teenagers 15–17 years old, with a goal of relating traditional Jewish sources to contemporary issues