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Noah Weinberg

Yisrael Noah Weinberg (Hebrew: ישראל נח וינברג; February 16, 1930 – February 5, 2009) was an Orthodox rabbi and the founder of Aish HaTorah.

Rabbi
Yisrael Noah Weinberg
Personal
Born(1930-02-16)February 16, 1930
Lower East Side, New York City
DiedFebruary 5, 2009(2009-02-05) (aged 78)
Jerusalem, Israel
ReligionJudaism
NationalityAmerican
SpouseDenah Weinberg
Children8 sons,[1] including Hillel Weinberg, and 4 daughters
PositionRosh yeshiva
YeshivaAish HaTorah
Ended2009
BuriedHar HaMenuchot
31°48′00″N 35°11′00″E / 31.8°N 35.1833333°E / 31.8; 35.1833333

Early life edit

Noah Weinberg was born on the Lower East Side of New York City. His father, Yitzchak Mattisyahu Weinberg was a Slonimer Hasid, and a grandson of the first Slonimer Rebbe, Avrohom Weinberg.[2][3] His mother, Hinda, was a direct descendant of Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa. Weinberg studied at Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn and at Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore, where he received his semikhah (rabbinic ordination). He completed his undergraduate studies at Johns Hopkins University and his post-graduate studies at Loyola Graduate School.[4]

Career edit

In 1953, Weinberg traveled to Israel to consult with the Chazon Ish regarding the response needed to counter the threat of assimilation in the Jewish world. However, the Chazon Ish died while Weinberg was en route to Israel.

As part of his job working as a salesman for his brother's company, Weinberg traveled to many small cities in the United States. During these trips, he encountered Jews of all kinds who were distant from their heritage.[5]

Aish HaTorah edit

In 1966, Weinberg decided to enter the field of kiruv (Orthodox Judaism outreach), and he opened the first yeshiva in this style for Jewish men in Jerusalem. The school was short-lived, as were several other attempts, before he co-founded Yeshivas Shma Yisrael (later renamed Ohr Somayach) in 1970 with Nota Schiller, Mendel Weinbach and Yaakov Rosenberg .

After a few years, Weinberg broke away from the partnership over a difference in educational philosophy. He believed that the times called for the call up of "kiruv soldiers"—people who would be given a few years of basic education training, and then sent out to give introductory classes to other young Jews at risk of assimilation and intermarriage. Weinberg established Aish HaTorah with five students in a small apartment in Jerusalem's Old City in 1974.[6][7] In addition to its Jerusalem headquarters, Weinberg helped establish an Aish HaTorah branch in St. Louis in 1979. The organization later grew to 30 branches worldwide.

In 1985, Weinberg launched the Discovery Seminar,[7]: p.21  a multi-day seminar designed to introduce proofs of God's existence to audiences all over the world. The organization claims that the seminar has been presented to over 100,000 people worldwide.[8] That same year, Weinberg launched the Jerusalem Fellowships, which brought college age Jewish people to Israel.[citation needed]

In 2001, Weinberg founded the Hasbara Fellowships program to bring university students to Israel for an intensive two-week Israel activism training course.[citation needed]

In recognition of Aish HaTorah, the Israeli government awarded Weinberg the last two building sites adjacent to the Western Wall. In 1996, he dedicated his newly designed yeshiva as the central location for Aish HaTorah's manpower and leadership training programs.

Personal life and death edit

Weinberg married Denah Goldman, and established their first home in the Mea Shearim neighborhood of Jerusalem. In 1967, they moved into a new apartment in the Kiryat Sanz neighborhood. His older brother Yaakov was rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore.[9] His nephew, son of his sister Chava Leah, was Shimshon Dovid Pincus.

Weinberg was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2007. He died on February 5, 2009. He was survived by his wife Denah, twelve children and more than 100 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.[10] Denah died on Sunday evening, 12 March 2023.[11]

Works edit

Weinberg created new curricula to teach the fundamentals of Jewish belief and practice to Jews. These include:[12]

  • "The 48 Ways to Wisdom"
  • "The 6 Constant Mitzvot"
  • "Foundations"
  • "The 5 Levels of Pleasure"

Books edit

  • 48 Ways to Wisdom (co-authored with Shraga Simmons and Nechemia Coopersmith; Artscroll, ISBN 1-4226-1862-5)
  • What the Angel Taught You: Seven Keys to Life Fulfillment (co-authored with Yaakov Salomon; Artscroll, ISBN 978-1-57819-134-5)
  • The 5 Levels of Pleasure: Enlightened Decision Making for Success in Life (SelectBooks, ISBN 1-59079-109-6)
  • Wisdom for Living (Nechemia Coopersmith; Artscroll, ISBN 978-1422615782)

References edit

  1. ^ Berkowitz, Avraham. "The Rosh Yeshivah and the Shliach: A Jerusalem encounter". chabad.org. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  2. ^ Rabbi Yitzchak Matisyahu Weinberg, came from a chassidic background – he was a Slonimer chassid, and a nephew and grandson of the Slonimer Rebbes
  3. ^ Plaut, Mordecai Plaut (4 August 1999). "A Rebbi for America: HaRav Shmuel Yaakov Weinberg, zt'l". Deiah veDibur.
  4. ^ Judy Waldman (February 23, 2020). "A Shul With a Story: Aish HaTorah St. Louis – Changing The World, One Jew At a Time". The Jewish Press. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  5. ^ The Rosh Yeshivah and the Shliach by Rabbi Avraham Berkowitz on Chabad.org
  6. ^ Harris, Ben. "Rabbi Noah Weinberg, founder of Aish HaTorah, dies." JTA, February 6, 2009.
  7. ^ a b Andrew Friedman (February 11, 2009). "The Fire Within: The Passion, Vision, and Tenacity That Was Rav Noach Weimnerg ztz"l". Mishpacha. pp. 16–24.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-29. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  9. ^ "Ner Israel dean Yaakov S. Weinberg, 76, dies; Thousands gather at college to mourn 'the rabbi's rabbi'". 2 July 1999.
  10. ^ Tannenbaum, Gershon. "Rabbi Noach Weinberg (1930–2009) Torah Outreach Pioneer". The Jewish Press, 11 February 2009.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Donn, Yochonon (15 March 2023). "Rebbetzin Denah Weinberg a"h: Matriarch of a Kiruv Empire". Yated Ne'eman. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2009-02-08.

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Yisrael Noah Weinberg Hebrew ישראל נח וינברג February 16 1930 February 5 2009 was an Orthodox rabbi and the founder of Aish HaTorah RabbiYisrael Noah WeinbergPersonalBorn 1930 02 16 February 16 1930Lower East Side New York CityDiedFebruary 5 2009 2009 02 05 aged 78 Jerusalem IsraelReligionJudaismNationalityAmericanSpouseDenah WeinbergChildren8 sons 1 including Hillel Weinberg and 4 daughtersPositionRosh yeshivaYeshivaAish HaTorahEnded2009BuriedHar HaMenuchot31 48 00 N 35 11 00 E 31 8 N 35 1833333 E 31 8 35 1833333 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Aish HaTorah 3 Personal life and death 4 Works 4 1 Books 5 ReferencesEarly life editNoah Weinberg was born on the Lower East Side of New York City His father Yitzchak Mattisyahu Weinberg was a Slonimer Hasid and a grandson of the first Slonimer Rebbe Avrohom Weinberg 2 3 His mother Hinda was a direct descendant of Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa Weinberg studied at Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn and at Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore where he received his semikhah rabbinic ordination He completed his undergraduate studies at Johns Hopkins University and his post graduate studies at Loyola Graduate School 4 Career editIn 1953 Weinberg traveled to Israel to consult with the Chazon Ish regarding the response needed to counter the threat of assimilation in the Jewish world However the Chazon Ish died while Weinberg was en route to Israel As part of his job working as a salesman for his brother s company Weinberg traveled to many small cities in the United States During these trips he encountered Jews of all kinds who were distant from their heritage 5 Aish HaTorah edit In 1966 Weinberg decided to enter the field of kiruv Orthodox Judaism outreach and he opened the first yeshiva in this style for Jewish men in Jerusalem The school was short lived as were several other attempts before he co founded Yeshivas Shma Yisrael later renamed Ohr Somayach in 1970 with Nota Schiller Mendel Weinbach and Yaakov Rosenberg After a few years Weinberg broke away from the partnership over a difference in educational philosophy He believed that the times called for the call up of kiruv soldiers people who would be given a few years of basic education training and then sent out to give introductory classes to other young Jews at risk of assimilation and intermarriage Weinberg established Aish HaTorah with five students in a small apartment in Jerusalem s Old City in 1974 6 7 In addition to its Jerusalem headquarters Weinberg helped establish an Aish HaTorah branch in St Louis in 1979 The organization later grew to 30 branches worldwide In 1985 Weinberg launched the Discovery Seminar 7 p 21 a multi day seminar designed to introduce proofs of God s existence to audiences all over the world The organization claims that the seminar has been presented to over 100 000 people worldwide 8 That same year Weinberg launched the Jerusalem Fellowships which brought college age Jewish people to Israel citation needed In 2001 Weinberg founded the Hasbara Fellowships program to bring university students to Israel for an intensive two week Israel activism training course citation needed In recognition of Aish HaTorah the Israeli government awarded Weinberg the last two building sites adjacent to the Western Wall In 1996 he dedicated his newly designed yeshiva as the central location for Aish HaTorah s manpower and leadership training programs Personal life and death editWeinberg married Denah Goldman and established their first home in the Mea Shearim neighborhood of Jerusalem In 1967 they moved into a new apartment in the Kiryat Sanz neighborhood His older brother Yaakov was rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore 9 His nephew son of his sister Chava Leah was Shimshon Dovid Pincus Weinberg was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2007 He died on February 5 2009 He was survived by his wife Denah twelve children and more than 100 grandchildren and great grandchildren 10 Denah died on Sunday evening 12 March 2023 11 Works editWeinberg created new curricula to teach the fundamentals of Jewish belief and practice to Jews These include 12 The 48 Ways to Wisdom The 6 Constant Mitzvot Foundations The 5 Levels of Pleasure Books edit 48 Ways to Wisdom co authored with Shraga Simmons and Nechemia Coopersmith Artscroll ISBN 1 4226 1862 5 What the Angel Taught You Seven Keys to Life Fulfillment co authored with Yaakov Salomon Artscroll ISBN 978 1 57819 134 5 The 5 Levels of Pleasure Enlightened Decision Making for Success in Life SelectBooks ISBN 1 59079 109 6 Wisdom for Living Nechemia Coopersmith Artscroll ISBN 978 1422615782 References edit Berkowitz Avraham The Rosh Yeshivah and the Shliach A Jerusalem encounter chabad org Retrieved 3 January 2011 Rabbi Yitzchak Matisyahu Weinberg came from a chassidic background he was a Slonimer chassid and a nephew and grandson of the Slonimer Rebbes Plaut Mordecai Plaut 4 August 1999 A Rebbi for America HaRav Shmuel Yaakov Weinberg zt l Deiah veDibur Judy Waldman February 23 2020 A Shul With a Story Aish HaTorah St Louis Changing The World One Jew At a Time The Jewish Press Retrieved July 1 2022 The Rosh Yeshivah and the Shliach by Rabbi Avraham Berkowitz on Chabad org Harris Ben Rabbi Noah Weinberg founder of Aish HaTorah dies JTA February 6 2009 a b Andrew Friedman February 11 2009 The Fire Within The Passion Vision and Tenacity That Was Rav Noach Weimnerg ztz l Mishpacha pp 16 24 Discovery A Project of Aish International Archived from the original on 2009 01 29 Retrieved 2009 02 08 Ner Israel dean Yaakov S Weinberg 76 dies Thousands gather at college to mourn the rabbi s rabbi 2 July 1999 Tannenbaum Gershon Rabbi Noach Weinberg 1930 2009 Torah Outreach Pioneer The Jewish Press 11 February 2009 permanent dead link Donn Yochonon 15 March 2023 Rebbetzin Denah Weinberg a h Matriarch of a Kiruv Empire Yated Ne eman Retrieved 5 February 2024 Rabbi Noah Weinberg Teachings Archived from the original on 2009 02 09 Retrieved 2009 02 08 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