It is hard to put into words my thoughts and feelings about Rabbi Dubrawsky. Words just cannot explain how I feel or the impact he had on me and my life. Eliezer taught me how to be a better and spiritual person, he spent hours teaching me about love, relationships, marriage and Judaism. I already miss attending his classes on Thursday nights, Listening to his words of wisdom, and his unique patience he had when he made sure you understood everything he was talking about. He always gave me the feeling that I could not disturb him and he kept explaining with his enthusiasm until you got his point. Even if the class was full you always felt like he was speaking directly to you. He had a special way about him that made you intrigued and at the end of every class he would always leave us wanting to learn more.
He accepted me for who I was, and not once did I ever feel like he was judging me.
I will miss visiting the Dubrawskys house for dinner, Dina and Rabbi Dubrawsky were always so welcoming. You could not ask for a better start for Shabbat. Great warm atmosphere, great people, and interesting discussions. I loved all the knowledge they both have, they made a perfect team. I hope when I get married that we are even half as a good team as they were.
I always knew that Rabbi Dubrawsky was a special person, and I thought he was going to be a part of my life for a long time. Me and Itay were planning on flying Rabbi Dubrawsky and Dina out to Israel to marry us. It hurts to know that it will never happen.
I am very sad inside that I will never see him again, listen to all his knowledge he carries with him, see his smile or have him apart of our lives.
I hope he knew how much Itay and I appreciated him and looked up to him.
We will never forget him, and his lessons he taught us we will carry with us forever.
Stacey and Itay
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