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After Shmuel Greenbaum’s wife was killed by a suicide bomber in a Jerusalem
restaurant, he responded to his tragedy not with hatred and anger, but by
teaching the world kindness through the personal stories of every day people.
His two websites send kindness e-mails to thousands of subscribers directly and
are reprinted in hundreds of publications, which reach millions of readers.
Audience Responses
–Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois
You came to my high school, Wauwatosa West and I just wanted to say thanks for being inspiring! I was amazed at your personal strength in dealing with tragedy by having a positive impact, and I signed up for the weekly emails so I can (hopefully) go through life constructively, and spread kindness. Thanks again for coming! - Wauwatosa West High School, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Thirteen months ago, my mother was involved in a hit and run accident while crossing the street. Fortunately, my mom suffered only a bruise on her right leg. The first few minutes when I received the news, however, I was uncertain of the outcome. Therefore, I cursed God and the man who hit my mother, with enough rage to kill him if I received the chance.
Today, I could say that if a member of my
family or if a close friend were to be murdered, I would seek revenge through
violence or at least, displaced anger. I cannot fathom anyone else would think
differently. A few days ago, Shmuel Greenbaum proved me wrong.
It is sad to look around and understand that
so much of our world is defined by hate. As an idealist who has faith in the
common person, this observation is especially affecting. But it is
inspirational, if nothing else, to see that every so often there are people who
try and fight this dreary system that we are born into. A movement such as the
one Mr. Greenbaum advocates serves a reminder that we are at least capable, if
unwilling, to do kindness. I don't think that many people exist who could respond to an experience like that with anything but hatred and rage. Greenbaum reacted, instead, with kindness. It is an act, that is equally beautiful as it is hopeful for the future.
Listening to that man speak, your heart
lifts. Hearing of all the good that he has put into the world, in the wake of
such a horrible catastrophe, you cannot help but adore him. If only more people
could live their days out like this man, you think to yourself, if only everyone
else could practice kindness in the way that Shmuel Greenbaum has, the world
would truly be a better place. It is for this reason, that I deeply admire Mr.
Greenbaum, and strongly feel that he is the most commendable person that we have
observed thus‑far in this class.
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