Board of Trustees

Rav Yosef Yehuda PetroffRosh Yeshiva Maalot HaTorah founded by Rav Shmuel Auerbach zicharon tzadik levracha, leader of Jerusalem Faction, head of the Bnei Torah party

Joëlle AflaloChairwoman of the Matanel Foundation
Vice chairman of the Conference of European Rabbis
Joëlle Aflalo is a key figure at the Matanel Foundation, known for her commitment to supporting community initiatives and fostering social development. She plays a significant role in strategic planning and outreach, focusing on empowering individuals and enhancing community resilience through various programs and partnerships.

Joseph Baruch SilverInternational Patron of the Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Art and Culture, representing Israel along with Debra Silver KartaA renowned collector of antique Porcelain Snuff Bottles and contemporary art.

Support for archeology:
Khirbet Qeiyefa [Biblical Sha'arayim];
Tel Lachish; Khirbet a-Rai [Biblical Ziklag];
and Bet Shearim in the Western Galilee.

Yehudit BenchabbatChairwoman of the Benchabbat Organization: Spreading Love and CompassionContemporary art and fashion collector.
Support for spiritual publishing
Books by Rav Avraham Sutton:
Chanukah Light;
The Unfinished Tapestry;
Sacred Songs;
Intro to Psalms;
Purim light.

Organizing events with rabbis:
Rabbi Israel Abargel,
Rabbi Yosef Mizrahi,
Rabbi Alon Anava.

Igor Rotenberg
Igor Rotenberg is a former businessman of Jewish heritage and a recognised Jewish philanthropist who has played a vital role in fostering cross-cultural dialogue and facilitating integration of Jewish communities into broader European society

Igor is dedicated to preserving Jewish heritage, exemplified by his support for renovating the Bocskai Street Synagogue in Hungary, restoring it as a vibrant center of Jewish life in the region. Igor's philanthropic efforts have been instrumental in revitalising Jewish community projects and promoting cultural enrichment across Europe.

Certificate of Registration of Non-profit Organization
(according to Law of Non-profits 1980)

This is to certify that
TORA AND ART (R.A.)
Is registered as a non-profit organization

Purposes: Advancement and accessibility of modern art. Development of a positive image of Judaism by means of art. Support and grants to individuals of art and culture. Production of video and programs on Jewish culture and art. Publishing books for education and culture.

Number: 580746139
Date: 20/06/2022

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