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Former Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera travels to Israel

(JTA) – Former New York Yankees relief pitcher Mariano Rivera traveled to Israel with a delegation from his church. The Panamanian-American former baseball player arrived in Israel on Aug. 6 as part of a week-long interfaith mission organized by the New York Board of Rabbis and the Consulate General of Israel in New York. Rivera and the group toured the country, visiting Jewish and Christian sites, and met with  President Reuven Rivlin and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman. It was Rivera’s second visit to the Jewish state; he went on a family trip in 2015. Major League Baseball’s all-time saves leader was accompanied by his wife, Pastor Clara Rivera, and members of their church, Refugio de Esperanza-Refuge of Hope, in New Rochelle, New York.

Rivera, who retired in 2013 after 19 seasons – 13 as an American League All-Star – spoke highly of meeting with Israeli soldiers. “I’m privileged and honored to be here, and learn about the young men and women who are here in the IDF, being trained to be a better person, a better citizen, and a better human being,“ he said. “For me, it was something special that I will take with me through my life.”

In 2013, the New York Board of Rabbis  elected Rivera Man of the Year. The interdenominational group chose Rivera because of his philanthropic work and the extensive relief work he has done for Panama through his church.

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