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A 10 minute video featuring Rabbi Weinberg on the crisis facing the Jewish people.
by Project InspirePublished: Saturday, March 14, 2009
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Visitor Comments: 31
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(26) Dvora , August 17, 2009
an admirable man
You can feel his love for every jew in the way he speaks.. May he be in Gan Eden with all the tzadikim and his work whould be continued and have fruits...
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(25) Ray , August 11, 2009
very motivating
makes me want to do something to help. thank you
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(24) Eliyahu , August 10, 2009
100% true!
He made a comment that I have always pondered which was if one person could put as much energy in good, as say Hitler did to create evil, we would be in a beautiful world. Why is it that evil is easier to spread than good? Hashem bestowed upon us free will yet, unfortunately to many are using it for stupidity. I hope in my life time I see the change.
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(23) andreah werner , August 7, 2009
This was most beautifuly inspiring to continue in the missiion of learning Torah, sharing the learning and doing pr-active positive things to help our fellow Jewish brothers, sisters and children grow in the in Torah lifestyle of goodness. Helping to provde a safer , stronger and better Israel and US for all of us. Thank you..
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(22) Bella , August 7, 2009
Rabbi Noah Weinberg did so much for us we should always remember him and follow in his way, he was an inspiration and did not discriminate people who were not observant, may he rest in peace.
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(21) Anonymous , July 30, 2009
thoughts from a concerned non observant Jew and a Thank you for the Holy Tzadik
I’m not a good writer, but I felt it is important to express how I feel after watching this video. Dear Rabbi Weinberg, I know you're in a better place now. I don't know the how to explain why I'm giving this message to you on this comment board, but I just felt it is important. I just want to thank you for everything you have done for mankind. May we merit to follow your ways. For anyone else who is reading this and might be interested. I'm a bal T'shuva in transition, I guess. My Jewish path has been up and down for the last few years. I have lately been disinterested in Judaism. I was reminded of what attracted me to Aish & Orthodox Judaism after watching the video of Rav Weinberg above- may Hashem put keep his soul at peace. I live in a Jewish area, which has unintentionally turned me off of Judaism. The lack of midot from most of the Jews disgust me. It is a huge chiluah Hashem and it’s terrible for the Jewish people. In times like this, it is especially important for Jews to think of themselves as a representative for Hashem’s children. We have to make sure our midot/character is impeccable at times like this. I think it’s more important for the Jews who wear kippas and look the part. If you don’t feel you can try to apply the midot that you learned, and then please act the part. It makes things harder for the rest of us. I’m not claiming to have great midot, in fact it needs a lot of improvement. However, no one would ever think that I’m Jewish, and I don’t wear a kippa outside of shul. Please stress how important this is to your Rabbis, so they can get the message out. I know it’s hard for observant people to understand this, but please think about it. I hear how the Goyim feel about Orthodox Jews and the other Jews feelings are not that far off. Don’t forget that Anti Semitism is on the rise and it is not going to get better anytime soon. Sincerely, Concerned Jew
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(20) RR , July 10, 2009
response to #15 Robin
Robin- I once heard if you want to reach someone's heart, just speak with your heart. It doesn't matter HOW you start, the opportunity will come. when you are shopping or the person next to you on an airplane, ask Hashem for the right answers, when you are doing Hashem's Will, He'll help you out! hatzlacha
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(19) Linda Cockburn , June 30, 2009
Please keep up the work that this man did, he is the only sound that made any sence to me, and I do not know much about the Jewish faith. God bless this man
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(18) Chaim ber , April 3, 2009
Didn't know him, but I love him
I became religious from my own "thirst", but I express gratitude from Hashem for sending us beautiful souls like Rabbi Weinberg. Although I did not grow religious through Aish Hatorah, I see how important it is. Keep up the great work. You are shining a light in the darkness.
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(17) Anonymous , March 22, 2009
I watched the film interview of Harav Noach Weinberg. I was very moved. I also recalled how peaceful I felt in his presence. What a privilege it was to have met and been in the presence of such a great, holy, and humble man. I felt watching the film that Rav Noach Weinberg was a giant mirror reflecting the beauty and wisdom of the Torah to generations of secular Jews. We mourn the loss of this man, but the light remains. It is reflected by the many hundreds of thousands affected by the great Rav and the organization he founded.
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(16) yosef Juarez , March 20, 2009
We need you!
Rav Noach We need you. I know your asking for the rope.
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(15) Robin , March 19, 2009
Help me to start
I have recently been moved, by some thing, some one, by Him to help my people. Moved by this Rabbi Noah Weinberg. I have never studied Torah, but I must act NOW! Where do I begin? The words are coming from me onto the paper, but where will they listen? I know that I must make a diffence!
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(14) SHMUEL BESSER , March 18, 2009
we can,,,,,
we must follow the way of rav Noach z'l and dedicate our lives to saving the jewish people.... the feature of our children...and as he said' hashem will help us'!!!!we do our part and hashem will do his,,,,
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(13) Anonymous , March 18, 2009
I think he must have been A Gitte mensch.Anyhow I learned a lot ftom him.May G'd be the ganse weg mit er.Toda Rabba
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(12) Bracha Goetz , March 17, 2009
Thank you, G-d, for giving us Reb Noach!
If there's nobody else doing the job now, each of us has to be the one to do it.
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(11) amit , March 16, 2009
How inspiring. May we all be zocheh to want it as much as Rav Weinberg.
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(10) Frances Strayer , March 16, 2009
touched my heart
Listening to the Rabbi brought back my own grandparents from Russia. He made me realize how much Judaism carried them through their lives. The film was a great comfort, and Rabbi Weinberg inspired me to find hope and goodness today. Thanks. Frances
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(9) Ezza Amittai , March 16, 2009
The brightest light
Rabbi Noach Weinberg of blessed memory, how can I express my overflowing heart and my love for him, a man I never met in person. He (with HaShem) is the sole source and cause of my teshuva. His gentle voice, his humble demeanour, his bravery, his dedication to his cause...I could go on and on about his shining merits. This noble man shows me what a human being can be - so much more than I ever would have imagined. His prayer to the Almighty brought me to tears. I salute, respect and love this man, a shining prince and emissary of HaShem's. Made in the image of G-d. Shalom
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(8) MOSHE , March 16, 2009
WOW
Very touching.
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(7) Anonymous , March 16, 2009
R' Noach loved every Jew
Having known R' Noach ztzl for over 30 years, has been a zchut, a merit. Since his passing, we are reading and hearing so many amazing stories showing his greatness. But hearing him, on this short film is the best of all. He shows us what he was living for and what we should do to continue his work! May his family and students be comforted and be able to have the strength to continue his work.
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(6) Murray Nightingale , March 15, 2009
An emotional punch
I can watch this movie 100 times and it would still move me. Every Jew who cares about the future of the Jewish people needs to see this.
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(5) Donna Perel , March 15, 2009
What can I do??
It was last week on Purim. We have had a Purim parade here in St. Louis. There were a few police officers assigned to the parade route. The parade ended in our cul de sac. I walked over to the officer, a very light skinned black women to ask her what she knew about Purim and without batting an eye she said that she was Jewish. She told me she had two boys with a man not Jewish and that they were an interfaith couple with an emphasis on the Jewish side. I asked was her mother Jewish, she said yes. I took it one step higher what about her grandmother. Yes again. I chatted for a few minutes longer and then spotted Rabbi Grunberger. I went over to him and explained the situation. I was at a loss at what to do next. I was very grateful that Rabbi Grunberger was there but had a gnawing horrible feeling that I didn't know how to handle the situation.
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(4) Anonymous , March 15, 2009
inspiring!
that was the most inspiring video ive ever ever ever seen!
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(3) Anonymous , March 15, 2009
It has to be continued
I hadn’t heard about Rabbi Weinsberg, in blessing memory, before I started to receive weekly articles from Aish.com. About a year ago I got to know some of his great works. Even that was enough to understand that with this lost we all became orphans… If we can do anything, we should do that. He is so inspirable and deserves our efforts to continue his job.
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(2) Boruch , March 15, 2009
R Weinberg Speaks
Help us G'd to finish his job he started.
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(1) Anonymous , March 15, 2009
Rabbi Weinberg was a beautiful soul and man who was used of God .Gods will through him made it happen. Rabbi Weinberg's legacy will live on because its something that God wanted as well ! He really made things happen. The Rabbi was one of Gods instruments .
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(31) Anonymous , November 7, 2009
Tada Rabah
This is an excellent message to all believers. May we be granted strength and wisdom to see "if a thing needs doing, we gotta do it" and honour Adonai in the doing, as this dear Rabbi has.
(30) , October 19, 2009
we need more of such rabbaim
(29) lee sforza , September 18, 2009
reb noah weinberg
i studied with reb Noah in the summer of 1971. i will always remember him.
(28) David Fine , September 8, 2009
Less Talk, more action
I have been watching this video, every week over the last 7 months.I have decided to explore the gift of Judaism, to take the plunge. After witnessing so much disconnection among my fellow Jews, I am going to Rabbi Weiberg's Yeshiva to learn .On September 29th, I will start my mission to become a leader, and start to plug young Jews,back into the mitzvah machine.. Thank-you Rabbi Weinberg.Even thought I am making the effort,I am going to need you and Hashem's help to make this happen... After all, if there is no one else doing the job, then one has to make the effort...No excuses..Pirkei Avos
(27) Boruch G , August 31, 2009
Spoken From The Heart
It is brings tears to my eyes to watch Rabbi Weinberg become emotional about his life's mission. We cannot allow him to fail. We must continue his holy work, and ask the Almighty to help us want too. To help us want to bring his lost children back. Please, God.