Comments on: UPDATED (12/9): Rabbi Ben Isaacson: Rest in Peace, Daddy. https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/ by ilana mercer Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:29:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: Bill oneill https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-26038 Tue, 22 Dec 2020 19:37:27 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-26038 Dear Ilana:
The loss of a father is difficult and becomes a bit easier with the passing of time. The good memories remain. The difficult times light the path and the word saint shows that some people transcend their lives. South Africa and Rhodesia have a very special place in my life and heart, having enjoyed many extended business trips there. It’s present state saddens me and it’s forlorn future seems predictable. An utterly fantastic part of the earth. A treasure for those of us who have been there. A pity for the future as the world is too far away and on the wrong sides of the issues. I’ve been to 92 countries so I have a good idea of the value of Southern Africa.
All the best to you.. You have a fantastic future. That’s a command, a forecast and a wish combined.
Bill O’Neill
Holland, PA USA

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By: Fiona Lloyd https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-26011 Fri, 18 Dec 2020 20:02:34 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-26011 Dear Ilana

I’m so sad to hear that your lovely father has left us.

I knew him in Harare, another lifetime ago, back in the 1980s when we worked together on a writing project.

He had such a beautiful, rigorous, subversive mind; a generous heart; and a wonderfully wacky sense of humour.

Hamba kahle, dear Ben.

Sending you and the family love, Ilana.

Fiona Lloyd

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By: Ilana Mercer https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25914 Thu, 10 Dec 2020 05:48:06 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25914 Funny story: It sounds like just thing he would do, Stephen. Make jokes and joust with a kid mid-sermon. He’d have been a little sardonic.

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By: Stephen Sacks https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25911 Thu, 10 Dec 2020 02:00:44 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25911 Hi Ilana
So sad to hear this news. Your Dad helped to guide me through some of the most seminal moments in my life. He was always there for me, in Bloemfontein, in Johannesburg, even later in my life in the USA.
He has always held a special place in my heart, from the day he paused and kindly asked me, at four or five years old, to please stop crying so he could finish his sermon.
Condolences to your family.
Ben was a fighter & a legend!
BDE Rabbi Ben Isaacson.
Stephen..

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By: Ilana Mercer https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25910 Thu, 10 Dec 2020 00:48:07 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25910 Thank you, Luana.

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By: Myron Robert Pauli https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25909 Thu, 10 Dec 2020 00:05:08 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25909 In my genealogy hobby, it turns out that I am related to the guy on the left side (Saint John Paul II is my second cousin thrice removed’s wife’s first cousin once removed’s husband’s aunt’s husband’s first cousin thrice removed’s wife’s great aunt’s husband’s nephew) so I am also curious if/how we are related. [I am related to author Walter Isaacson and a retired Marine also named Isaacson] I lost my dad at 16 so at least you should consider yourself fortunate to have known him as long as you did. So many many things in my life have happened and I would have valued his opinions on them as well as being able to talk to him from an adult perspective rather than that of a teen-ager. Both of our fathers had to endure political upheavals – your dad was able to stick it out and my dad had to run away. … but our parents live on inside of us just like my wife gets to live on inside my daughter Anna. Again – my sincere condolences.

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By: Luana Pelham https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25905 Wed, 09 Dec 2020 09:14:37 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25905 I was so sad to hear of your beloved father’s passing . He was my Rabbi in Harare some time ago and my family was very fond of him. He was an inspirational and brilliant man and will always be remembered with affection. Wishing you and your family a long life.

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By: Ilana Mercer https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25902 Wed, 09 Dec 2020 05:35:29 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25902 This is beautiful, Kenneth. Thank you for your heart. Mine hurts, for sure. I think dad did it his way and remained true to himself. When everyone left South Africa, he remained. He was a son of South Africa. What was so touching for me (aside the good souls who comforted me) was to witness, on the collaborative WhatsUp thread, his trusted black South African caregivers, a man and a woman who had not left his side for 2-3 decades, chime in with Jewish expressions of sadness, leaving emojis, only the images they had chosen were black. Good people, kind of like the two ladies I dedicated my Cannibal book to. They loved him and cared for him with the purest of hearts.

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By: MATT FINLAYSON https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25901 Tue, 08 Dec 2020 19:28:43 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25901 Hi Ilana!
My condolences for the loss of your Father
I’ve been following you since Your National Post Days in Canada. You talked about your Father fondly and the influence he had on you and others.
What a wonderful legacy your Dad has left.
A good Man who lived the good life.
Best Regards Matt Finlayson

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By: Kenneth R Rosenberger https://barelyablog.com/rabbi-ben-isaacson-rest-in-peace-daddy/comment-page-1/#comment-25900 Tue, 08 Dec 2020 10:04:02 +0000 https://barelyablog.com/?p=149840#comment-25900 Ilana, my deepest condolences for the loss of your father, to you and your family. He was clearly a great champion of truth and justice in your native land, leader, teacher, and someone who did the hard work of seeking and fighting for the most humane solution to his country’s greatest problems. How fitting that the picture above depicts him in conversation with a Catholic saint and the most prominent leader of the Christian world. His posture is not in the least one of servility, but of mutual respect, authority, and friendship. It speaks volumes. But more so, to those of us fortunate enough to have discovered you, he was a father so important to the formation of a daughter who has for such a long time been an illuminating source of reason, clarity, wisdom, and humor to so many of us. I know that many of your readers are Christians (among who I number). As the Founder of Christianity said, “By their fruits ye shall know them…” On that basis I can say that your father was a good and faithful servant to the God in whose service he worked.

Requiescet in pace.

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