Arnold-Scheinberg-Obituary

Arnold Scheinberg

San Antonio, Texas

1940 - 2021

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June 17, 2021
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San Antonio, Texas

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Arnold ("Aryeh") Scheinberg, Rabbi of Congregation Rodfei Sholom in San Antonio, Texas, passed away on June 17, 2021. He was born on June 30, 1940, to Rabbi Abraham and Ada Scheinberg in New York. He received a B.A. from Yeshiva University and his ordination from Yeshiva Chaim...

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In Dec. 1980 my wife and I went to San Antonio for surgery by a guest professor of medicine who was on tour there. Rabbi Scheinberg welcomed us with open arms and while there, we discussed Halacha about the mikva. another great person who came was Rav Not Greenblatt who did a bris on Rabbi Scheinberg's newborn son. Together with another frum doctor who came to observe the great professor (who was also a religious Jew) the three of us convened to reconvert a couple whose original gerus was in...

I appreciate Rabbi Scheinberg's leadership in his having worked side-by-side with Pastor John Haggi in the development of CUFI, Christians United for Israel. Richard Jackson, Distance member in WA state of Cornerstone Church, San Antonio, Texas

Dear Judy and family, We sincerely offer our condolences to all of you in the loss of your husband, father, father in-law and grandfather. May your fond memories of Rabbi Aryeh bring you all comfort during this difficult time in your life. Wishing you peace. Shalom. Annette, Ira and family

G-d will surely bless this unique bridge-building, talented Rabbi and his family. His influential warm and spiritual appeal was remarkable whenever I saw and heard him speak at the annual CUFI summits in Washington DC. I am so grateful for the work he has done in uniting Christian/Jewish culture and community in our country and world wide. Thank you, Rabbi.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

My sincere condolences to the entire family. As children Aryeh and I spent many happy summers together. May his memory be a blessing. Cousin Don.

Our deepest condolences to Rebbetzin Judy and the family of our beloved Rabbi. He was a great friend, mentor and teacher to us. May Rabbi Aryeh Scheinberg´s memory be a blessing. Baruch Dayan HaEmet.

Rabbi and Rebbitzin Scheinberg welcomed my son, Johnathan Simcha Weisfeld-Hinojosa, his fellow classmates from McAllen’s Temple Emanuel and me into their home for Shabbas dinner and a truly shomer Shabbas experience some years ago. It was all so refreshing. I am very sad to read of his passing. May his neshama have an Aliyah as we remember him. Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet

Rabbi and Rebbitzin Scheinberg welcomed my son, Johnathan Simcha Weisfeld-Hinojosa, his fellow classmates from McAllen’s Temple Emanuel and me into their home for Shabbas dinner and a truly shomer Shabbas experience some years ago. It was all so refreshing. I am very sad to read of his passing. May his neshama have an Aliyah as we remember him. Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet