
Rabbi Mendel Duchman to continue his Father-in-Law’s Legacy
When talk begins about the Lag B’Omer parades in New York, some of the memorable moments with the Rebbe come to mind; the joy that radiated from the Rebbe’s face, the keen interest he had in each and every child that marched by, the encouragement the Rebbe gave as the floats and marching bands passed in the parade’s grand procession.
Yet, one cannot forget one iconic figure that was has been so part and parcel of these memorable moments: The event’s MC, Rabbi J.J. Hecht.
With both gusto and energy, Rabbi Hecht would enthusiastically introduce each child – children from all corners of the world – as they would lead everyone in the recital of the 12 Pesukim; following each Sicha (talk) Rabbi Hecht would translate the Rebbe’s words into an English that children of all ages could understand; and with excitement that was so contagious, he would introduce each float, band and school as they would pass before the Rebbe. This description barely scratches the surface of a man whose relationship with the Rebbe was one that few were privy of.
They say that the apple does not far from the tree. Rabbi Mendel Duchman, a son-in-law to Rabbi Hecht, is a stranger to no one, especially in Los Angeles. His selfless care and devotion to the community, and to the youth in particular, is unparalleled. It was 9 years ago that Rabbi Duchman founded, “Kol Yaakov Yehuda”, a shul in LA, “For the Kids, by the Kids”. The shul, named after Rabbi Hecht, is a full-fledged, weekly Shabbos morning minyan for the young boys and girls in the Jewish community. The shul is packed week in, week out, as children from all over come to take part in a proper davening yet with a youthful atmosphere. The energy and life that Rabbi Duchman brings to shul as he guides the children to daven the way Yidden and Chassidim should, has made it a flagship program which youth minyonim the world over have begun to emulate.
The Los Angeles Lag B’Omer Parade is thus proud to share, that following in his Father-in-Law’s footsteps, Rabbi Duchman will MC the 12 Pesukim in this year’s Lag B’Omer parade. With the addition of Rabbi Duchman as MC, the parade is sure to be one the Rebbe will be most proud to take part of.
Parade
Why don’t we get him to do the parade in Crown Heights and maybe then there wouldn’t be any fights
A language lesson
If Rabbi Duchman is not Rabbi Hecht’s son (or direct descendant), he is not the metaphorical apple that fell close to this tree. He may be a good apple, but he is from another tree altogether. The expression “the apple does not fall far from the tree” is a metaphor that is specific to a parent- child relationship…it means “he is produced by, and sticks close to the values of his parent (s)” much as an apple is produced by, and falls near the tree. A more appropriate statement in this case would have been “In true Hecht family tradition…” or “Following in the footsteps of his illustrious father in law…” Or maybe even a brand new expression: “The apple from the nearby tree that fell very close to this tree…” ;)
a o t bochur
to # 2……lets not mix apples with oranges……..
nice
cant wait really excitedddd
Cong. Levi Yitzchok
To #2:
May I suggest the following: As Rabbi Hecht’s son in Law, many consider him to be the modern-day youthful version of Rabbi JJ Hecht, with the warmth and heart of gold legendary to the Duchman family.
Chiquita Dole
hey number 2, I think you’re slightly bananas!!
Yosy
Post 6 – I can guess what your favorite fruit is….
From #2
#5 I like your style! :)
Also from #2
And to #6: Guilty as charged.