Gershon Burstein
Gershon-Meir Burshtein (Modern Hebrew: גרשון מאיר בורשטיין) — is a chief Rabbi of Armenia.[1]
Gershon Burstein | |
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גרשון מאיר בורשטיין | |
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| Born | Terevan, Armenia |
| Religion | Judaism |
| Synagogue | 23 Nar-Dos Steet, Yerevan |
Biography
In 1991, he was among the initiative group that organized the Jewish religious community of Armenia.
In 1995, he returned to Armenia as the chief rabbi of Armenia, envoy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe and representative of the international charitable foundation "Or Avner". With sponsorship, he purchased a building for the Jewish Religious Community Center of Armenia “Mordechai Navi”, named in memory of the destroyed Yerevan synagogue.
In 2012, he called on Israel to recognize the Armenian genocide.
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