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The First Jewish Awakening at Madison Square Garden" with Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis.
Hineni, which recently celebrated its 32nd anniversary, values every Jew and aims through education to reconnect a people with its creator, identity, and obligations. I am determined to fight the spiritual Holocaust among Jews in the . and around the world, Jungreis says. Every time a Jew is apathetic, he gives Hitler life. Jungreis also hosts her own television show and has been writing a weekly column in the Jewish Press for 45 years. She has authored three books, Jewish Soul on Fire, The Committed Life, and The Committed Marriage. Well, for one thing, I would rent Madison Square Garden and call for a Jewish awakening. But even as her mind considered the notion an impossible dream, her feet led her to the Garden to explore the possibility. With a force beyond her power, she signed a contract. She has taught that same lesson to her own four children, all of whom teach at Hineni.
Jungreis addressed large crowds throughout the 70s and 80s, including an early program titled "You Are a Jew" at Madison Square Garden on November 18, 1973, She spoke forcefully against trends of secularization and assimilation that she considered to be "spiritual genocide. A step-by-step family-based example of the power of her writings and Hineni is that of Roy S. Neuberger's family: the Rebbetzin's Jewish Press column led to the Neuberger's Aliya in 1974, a year after Hineni's founding, and then she "convinced them to move to her community in Long Island. Subsequently "their daughter Yaffa married Rebbetzin Jungreis's son, Rabbi Osher Anschel.
Esther Jungreis, a pioneer in the Jewish outreach movement and founder of the organization Hineni, died Tuesday. She was 80, according to the Vos Iz Neias blog. An announcement published in October on the site Only Simchas indicated Jungreis was in serious condition and fighting an infection, but did not specify her ailment. Jungreis was born in Szeged, Hungary, in 1936, where her father was chief rabbi. She spoke to audiences across the United States, including at Madison Square Garden in 1973. She was known for her work in outreach to young Jews, as well as for self-help books about a variety of topics, including marriage and relationship advice, as well as how to deal with challenges in life. To be a Jew is the greatest privilege, she implored at a speech in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1999. To be unaware of it is the greatest catastrophe - spiritual genocide.
Esther Jungreis in 2016 (Hineni. Many try to promote observance among the Jewish masses, but only one was nicknamed the Jewish Billy Graham. Jungreis, who as a child in Hungary survived the Holocaust, founded the Hineni organization in 1973 with the aim of bringing young Jews into the Orthodox fold. In addition to holding colorful rallies for the cause that often included elaborate lighting and musical accompaniment, she wrote self-help books and organized classes and singles events.
You Are A Jew: Hineni At Madison Square Garden.
Founder of Jewish Hineni Movement Esther Jungreis passed away last week. Ester Jungreis, the woman the New York Times dubbed The Jewish Billy Graham, died recently at the age of 80, reports Tablet. Jungreis, an Orthodox Jew, was known for her outspoken stances against secularism, liberalism, and perhaps most famously, the assimilation of the American Jewish community, which she referred to as spiritual genocide
Rebbetzin Jungreis' Hineni. 232 West End Ave, New York (NY), 10023, United States. Religious Center Religious Organization Organization. Learn about G-d, Judaism, Talmud, and everything you ever wanted to know about being a Jew. Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis founded Hineni on the Torah's timeless truths.
So who was Jungreis? Here is the Times overture: Esther Jungreis, a charismatic speaker and teacher whose enormously popular revival-style assemblies urged secular Jews to study Torah and embrace traditional religious values, died on Tuesday in Brooklyn. Alarmed at the threats to Judaism posed by assimilation, secularism and the rise of religious cults, Rebbetzin Jungreis held a rally attended by 10,000 people at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden in 1973 to inspire a Jewish awakening. She also founded an outreach organization, Hineni, its name - Hebrew for I am here - alluding to Abraham’s answer when called upon by God in Genesis. These modern-day manifestations have only created disharmony. I believe that every Jew is a Jew; we have one Shabbat, one God, one Torah and one faith.
Esther jungreis on acquiring a shofar. Jungreis was born and raised in Szeged, Hungary on April 27, 1936, to Avraham and Miriam Jungreis. Her two brothers, Jacob and Binyamin, both became rabbis. This led to the birth of the Hineni movement on November 18, 1973, in Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum. The movement aimed to promote authentic, traditional Yiddishkeit in the United States. Jungreis addressed large crowds throughout the 70s and 80s, including an early program titled "You Are a Jew" at Madison Square Garden on November 18, 1973, She spoke forcefully against trends of secularization and assimilation that she considered to be "spiritual genocide
| A1 | You Are A Jew |
| A2 | Dawn Of History |
| A3 | An Old Man |
| A4 | Melanie |
| B1 | Come With Me To The Campus |
| B2 | The Gods That Failed |
| B3 | The Miracle Of Return |
| B4 | Come Home Children |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 423 | The Jewish Awakening Featuring Ester Jungreis | The Jewish Awakening Featuring Ester Jungreis - You Are A Jew: Hineni At Madison Square Garden (LP) | Hineni Ministries Inc | 423 | US | 1973 |
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