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“Teen Tour, because of Jack and
Helaine, was life-changing. It was
fun, educational, spiritual and it
affirmed our Jewish connections,”
said Laurie Judson, a Teen Tour ’77
participant. “When I hear birkat
hamazon, my heart still flutters
to the memory and I’m again
thankful for my meal, but also for
that ‘moment’ of my life. Then, and
now, Jack always brought the best.”
With the founding of
Congregation Anshai Torah, Molad
became director of education, a role
he held until “retiring” in 2004.
Still teaching in CAT’s religious
school, and tutoring b’nai mitzvah
"I've taught thousands of others' children to love Israel, my family making it their own," said Jack Molad, whose three
grandchildren have made aliyah. "That is shalom, that is peace." Backrow, leftto right, JackMolad, Paul Geller, Steve Molad,
Ely Herskowitz and Aaron Rosenberg; middle row, Helaine Molad, Miriam Geller, Sophie and Koby Herskowitz and Molly
Rosenberg; front row, Ari Geller. (Not pictured: Moshe Herskowitz and Dina and Tali Rosenberg.)
students, it’s the one-to-one that
provides his greatest Joy, and for
children, a lifetime gift.
“Jack infuses his students
with his Jewish passion,” said
Congregation Anshai Torah’s Rabbi
Michael Kushnick. “Children are
excited to learn and, because of
their special relationship, they go
above and beyond what is asked.
He’s inspired thousands and our
People are better because of his
incredible work.”
As his Dallas-born
grandchildren have made aliyah,
Molad is watching his family grow
and his family tree’s next branches
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rooting in Israel. Realizing his past
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indescribable.
“To talk to my great-
grandchildren in Hebrew, my
language and theirs, is magic,”
said Papa Jack, who turned 90 on
Feb. 20, crediting his health and
longevity to an active life. He is
a former diver, swimmer, soccer
and basketball player and still avid
tennis player. “My land is their
land.
“I’ve taught thousands of others’
children to love Israel, my family
making it their own,” said Molad,
his eyes smiling, as they always do,
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