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Rebbetzin esther jungreis hineni song

          I originally wrote the song “Hineni,” the title track on my second album from , for Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis's pioneering kiruv organization, Hineni, which..

          Esther Jungreis

          Holocaust survivor, author and a religious public speaker

          Esther Jungreis (April 27, 1936 – August 23, 2016,[1] 19 Menachem Av, 5776) was a Jewish, Hungarian-born, American author, and public speaker.

          Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, founder and president of Hineni, the internationally renowned Torah outreach organization made a special.

        1. “This song was written in at the request of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis a”h, as she embarked on her mission to spread the light of Hashem.
        2. I originally wrote the song “Hineni,” the title track on my second album from , for Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis's pioneering kiruv organization, Hineni, which.
        3. Much of her work was through the Hineni outreach organization that she founded in the early s.
        4. Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis was the founder and president of Hineni, and a lecturer, radio and television personality, newspaper columnist, and author.
        5. She was the founder of the international Hineni organization in the United States. A Holocaust survivor and rebbetzin, she worked to returnsecular Jews to Orthodox Judaism.

          Biography

          Jungreis was born[2] in Szeged, Hungary on April 27, 1936,[3] to Avraham and Miriam Jungreis.

          Her two brothers, Jacob and Binyamin, both became rabbis.[4] Her father was an Orthodox rabbi and operated a shtiebel in the city,[5] in the Neolog (Reform) community.[6] Avraham Jungreis was deported with other Jews from Szeged in a cattle car bound for Auschwitz.

          However, a relative who worked for Rudolph Kastner's office arranged for the cattle car to be opened while passing through Budapest and the entire Jungreis family w