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HAROLD SCHULWEIS Obituary

SCHULWEIS--Rabbi

Harold M. The Board of Trustees and staff of The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous deeply mourn the passing of its founder, Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis. Rabbi Schulweis was a visionary who saw possibilities that others did not and acted upon them. Rabbi will be missed by many; none more so than the Righteous Gentiles whose deeds during the Holocaust he championed for years. Establishing The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous brought attention to the bravery of non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. Rabbi Schulweis was a man of faith, spirituality, compassion, principle, and action. He cared deeply about others and worked his entire life to make our world a much better place. Whether it was from the pulpit or whether it was through his writings, Rabbi Schulweis motivated others to action in an effort to repair our broken world. Rabbi's kindness, caring, and humility will be missed. His legacy will live on across time. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to Malkah and the entire family. Harvey Schulweis, Chairman Roman Kent, President Stanlee J. Stahl, Executive Vice President

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Published by New York Times on Dec. 19, 2014.

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Nathan Streitman

January 23, 2018

It is never to late to add condolences to the Rabbi's wife and family. I recently read Rabbi Levy's book, Einstein and the Rabbi, and she referred to Rabbi Schulweis as her mentor. It brought back the wonderful memories of knowing and hearing Rabbi Schulweis when we lived in Northridge and had the opportunity of attending Friday evening services at Valley Beth Shalom. We grew to love joining his congregation because each evening was both unique and conventional. Cantor Fox led the congregation into the Sabbath service with music, singing and communal warmth, and the Rabbi easily brought us along with meaningful prayers, always a thoughtful sermon, and very often introducing a visiting notable - once a Righteous Gentile - who spoke from his or her experiences, which made attendance at these services both memorable and exceptionally uplifting. I am saddened by Rabbi Schulweis s passing. He will always remain a great man who knew how to bring love and kindness to everyone he touched.

Phil Freshman

December 28, 2014

He married my wife and I in October 1979. Such luck was ours! His words were warm and inspiring, and I'm glad we recorded the ceremony. May his memory be only for a blessing.

December 22, 2014

May the God of all comfort, comfort your family during this difficult time.

December 22, 2014

My heart felt sympathies to Family and Friends.May the God of all Comfort, Comfort you. 2Corth.1:3,4. P.F.

gloria

December 22, 2014

My condolences for your loss. Life is so short and those we love are gone from our lives too quickly. God's promise to empty the grave in the near future is found at Hosea 13:14. May the God of loyal love comfort you during your time of sorrow.

Marilyn Azar

December 20, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mark Strunin

December 19, 2014

During some of my most formative years that later led to work in Jewish education, I had the privilege of working under R. Schulweis at VBS for five years. He taught me that religious belief was not in conflict with psychological reality, that in doing, one can discover the capacity to believe and that taking responsibility for the needs of others is a pre-eminent value of Jewish thought and culture. He is one of my greatest teachers and I am humbly grateful.

Razmik Hovanessian

December 19, 2014

During my brief visit at a Genocide related matter at the Valley Synagogue he left a very deep impression in me as a person with the highest standards of morality. We lost one of the greatest moral lighthouses. Condolences to his family and all of us.

mel greenberg

December 18, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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