Abraham Moshe Brener

Abraham Moshe Brener (Rabino Moises Brener) (Hebrew: אברהם משה ברנר; died January 5, 1968) was the former Chief Rabbi (Gran Rabino) of Lima, Peru.

Initially he was not officially hired by the community, but he was an experienced mohel and shochet, as well as cantor, so he quickly took over as Rabbi.

[4] Together with the completion of the construction of its own synagogue (La Unión Israelita) in 1934, the community became an organized and official institution.

Between the 1950s and 1960s, members of La Unión Israelita created three other synagogues: Malvas, Adat Israel, and Sharón.

[6] Abraham Moshe Brener died in New York on January 5, 1968 (4 Tevet 5728) and is buried in Israel.

Grave of Rabbi Abraham Moshe Brener, Har Hamenuchot, Jerusalem, Israel.