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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Milei’s Conversion to Judaism Seals Pro-Israel Push by Argentina Incoming leader stops in Queens before any other US meetings President-elects stand is largely unique in Latin America Javier Milei visited Menachem Mendel Schneersons grave to pay respects on Monday. Javier Mileis incoming administration is shaping up to be one of the most pro-Israel governments in Argentinas history, at a time other Latin American nations have spoken out against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus strategy to eradicate Hamas. A week after winning the Nov. 19 runoff election, Milei arrived in New York on Monday morning for his first trip abroad as president-elect and headed straight to the tomb of a famous orthodox Jewish rabbi in Queens. Dawning a kippah and all black outfit, he visited Menachem Mendel Schneersons grave to pay respects. The symbolic gesture illustrates how committed the incoming leader is to deepening Argentinas cultural and political ties with Israel while much of Latin America, a Catholic stronghold, remains neutral or even critical. Milei went to the Ohel Chabad Lubavitch before any other meetings with US officials or the International Monetary Fund in Washington. The president-elect is converting to Judaism, as per one of his spokespersons, and on Saturday participated in a Jewish ceremony in Buenos Aires where he received a blessing from another rabbi. Less than two weeks before he takes office and without a full cabinet in place, he called the US visit a spiritual trip the second of its kind since early September. It remains unclear when Milei, who grew up Catholic, chose to convert. The incoming presidents fervently pro-Israel stance singles out Argentina, already home to the regions largest Jewish population, as Israels top ally in Latin America. Milei has repeatedly said he plans to visit the country and move Argentinas embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. At the same time, hes only starting to smooth over relations with Pope Francis, who is Argentine, after previously heaping criticism on him as a candidate. While Argentina has traditionally sustained good relationships with Israel outgoing President Alberto Fernandez picked the Middle Eastern nation for his first international trip as head of state in January 2020 Mileis approach contrasts with increasing criticism from Latin Americas leftist leaders over Israels offensive in the Gaza Strip. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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