Argentine President Milei Visits Chevron Yeshiva, Sparking Praise
Argentine President Javier Milei paid a rare visit Monday to Chevron Yeshiva in the Givat Mordechai neighborhood of Yerushalayim, where he was greeted with enthusiasm by the yeshiva’s leadership and hundreds of talmidim. At the same time, the visit drew sharp criticism due to its timing during regular seder.
Milei entered the ezras noshim overlooking the beis medrash and waved to the talmidim gathered below, who stood in his honor as a sign of appreciation for his support of Torah learners and the State of Israel.
The rosh yeshiva, Rav Yosef Chevroni, opened the event by addressing the president. “Mr. President, I will speak in Hebrew. I am sure the translator will do a good job, but the language of the heart, I am certain you understand in any case.”
He continued by praising Milei and emphasizing the significance of the institution. “Honored President, without a doubt you have received certificates and titles from important countries, from institutions, from bodies and from distinguished organizations. But I do not think, and I do not know, whether until today you have received a title from an institution that is a link in a chain of generations, from a yeshiva that has existed among the Jewish people for 3,786 years.” He added a well-known teaching of Chazal: “From the days of our forefathers, a yeshiva has never ceased from Israel; from the days of Avraham Avinu, a yeshiva has never ceased from Israel.”
Milei also spoke briefly, introducing a close associate to the crowd. “I want to present my partner, my good friend, whom I share today with Israel. He is my personal rabbi, and today the ambassador of Argentina to Israel, Axel Wahnish.”
{Matzav.com}
