Words of tribute
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Book chapter
Abstract
This psalm (Psalm 15) was Rabbi Jung's favorite part of Tehillim. He always
asked me to prepare it for him to recite at every funeral. I somehow never believed
that the time would come when I would have to stand and recite it for him. I never
imagined that this day would come-when so many of us would gather, in such
large numbers, to bid final farewell to our beloved teacher, role-model and friend;
husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
How will we be able to function without his encouragement and advice,
without his towering presence which graced this sanctuary and world Jewry for
close t o seven decades?
Who will now comfort us in our times of sorrow? (from Introduction)
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https://www.academia.edu/37129842/Jacob_J_Schacter_Words_of_Tribute_in_Jacob_J_Schacter_ed_Reverence_Righteousness_and_Rahamanut_Essays_in_Memory_of_Rabbi_Dr_Leo_Jung_Northvale_NJ_Jason_Aronson_1992_1_6https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9161
Citation
Schacter, J. J. (1992). Words of Tribute. In J. J. Schacter (Ed.), Reverence, righteousness and rahamanut: Essays in memory of Rabbi Dr. Leo Jung (pop. 1-6). Jason Aronson.
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