My grandfather Rabbi Moshe Sachs was the Jewish Forrest Gump. He participated in all the big moments of Jewish history, always playing a really small role. My favorite job as a child was walking him home on Friday nights in the cold Jerusalem air when he would tell me stories of his life spent between America and the budding state of Israel.
- Rabbi Mishael Zion
My grandfather Rabbi Moshe Sachs was the Jewish Forrest Gump. He participated in all the big moments of Jewish history, always playing a really small role. My favorite job as a child was walking him home on Friday nights in the cold Jerusalem air when he would tell me stories of his life spent between America and the budding state of Israel.
- Rabbi Mishael Zion
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