El Centro de Estudios Judíos Torat Emet
El Centro de Estudios Judíos “Torat Emet” is a Spanish-language Jewish education and spirituality center for Jews from all over [History of the Jews in History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|Latin America and the Caribbean|Latin America]. Its mission is to provide traditional Sephardic Torah study using the traditional perspectives of the [Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition|Portuguese Jews|Spanish and Portuguese communities]' customs and rites in Spanish for Latin American audiences. Much of the center’s work focuses on the return of the Bnei Anusim, descendants of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews that were forcibly converted to Christianity during the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions. The center provides education via weekly classes and special events, which are held either via the web from its virtual bet midrash and/or in person at its various locations throughout the United States and Latin America.
History
El Centro was founded in January 2000 in the Bronx, NY by Rabbi Rigoberto Emmanuel “Manny" Viñas who continues to be its Executive Director and primary leader. It is based out of Yonkers, NY, and has outreach centers in Miami, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Spain, and Mexico. Students participate in events from 15 different countries. Rabbi Viñas' Facebook has over 23,000 followers as of January 2025. The center also has a YouTube channel as Rabbi Vinas’ name, Rabino Rigoberto Manny Viñas, with 17.3K subscribers and 588 videos. The channel has hundreds of hours of classes in Spanish that feature Jewish theology, Jewish law, application of the minhagim of the Spanish-speaking Sephardim, history, and Zionism among many other topics. He’s also written a total of 12 articles for The Times of Israel before, including having written a featured post in 2014.The center began its operations at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in the Bronx and received a grant from UJA Federation's . It then later moved its base of operations to the Yonkers-based Lincoln Park Jewish Center until 2017. The weekly classes and events are no longer held at that location. Rabbi Viñas is also no longer affiliated with the Lincoln Park Jewish Center. El Centro continues having monthly events and holiday celebrations in Yonkers, NY, as an independent 501(c)3 religious organization. Its weekly classes are held in various centers throughout the world and broadcast via Facebook on Rabbi Viñas' popular page listed in the Tora Tropical section below.
The center has opened a synagogue and Bet Midrash based in Miami, Florida, led by Rabbi Benjamin Viñas, Rabbi Manny's brother. Rabbi Manny Viñas has continued this period of growth for the organization by launching centers in Latin American countries in an effort to strengthen the communities of anusim, who seek to return to Judaism and have a local community to call their own. This has garnered grassroots support throughout the Americas. During one such visit in June 2018 to the Dominican Republic at a lecture that attracted hundreds of followers, Rabbi Viñas was proclaimed by the leadership of the Sephardic community as "the Father of the Anusim" for his love and dedication to the return of the anusim to the ways of the ancestors and his relentless pursuit of education that will restore the anusim to Sephardic practice.