Martha & David Stern in their Yom Kippur whites,
Friday October 7, 2022
A Tribute to David H. Stern
October 31, 1935–October 8, 2022
“The Rabbis say that the righteous pass away on Shabbat in their own beds, and the most righteous between Yom Kippur and Succot. This what happened to our beloved David,” Martha Stern wrote.
“David's funeral was on the day
between Shabbat and the beginning of Succot. Since it is a holiday now we only
had the part of the day to sit Shiva.
“We want to say ‘Thank you’ to all
of the MANY MANY people who have written so kind and wonderful thoughts about
my wonderful husband David H. Stern. We were married 46 years and had a
wonderful and amazing life together.”
There have been so many responses to Martha’s Facebook post of her husband’s
passing on the Shabbat after Yom Kippur. David Stern is known by anyone who
comes into the Messianic Jewish world for any length of time, and it honored by
Messianic Jews everywhere as a scholar and theologian who shaped the movement
through his tireless works.
Here is only a small taste of what people
have been writing about David Stern:
Daniel
C Juster: David and Martha
Stern have been foundational to the International Messianic Jewish
Movement. He will be greatly
missed. I first discovered David in 1974….In
1975 we met at Messiah College where David announced he was going to find his
wife, then in our next meeting that he had found her….He and Martha have been a
wonderful couple in our movement. David's breadth of Messianic Jewish
understanding was vast and his mark on the movement is unequaled. When we had
David and Martha over to our home last Spring, I was glad he was still
sharp enough to talk and understand. He
was so patient in suffering. Martha was an amazing and loving wife through all
this, tender, gentle and appreciative.
We will miss David greatly | Ruth
Rosen: Dear Martha Stern, sister in
Yeshua, many others will do far more justice to David’s memory than I ever
could but I wanted to share just a few thoughts here. For those who knew David
primarily as the erudite scholar, I smile to remember some of his other
interests in younger years. I hope my memory isn’t playing tricks but I believe
David was an expert surfer, is that right? Like you Martha, he defied all
stereotypes. ❤️ I also remember how the two of you got together
all those years ago. Many who have said “God told me” have been mistaken but
David knew the Lord had told him he was about to meet his wife at that
conference and there you were! | Matt
Rosenberg: David
H. Stern is one of my heroes. Originally from California (and a surfer) he
wrote the “Surfing Guide of California” in 1963. In 1972, he became a believer
in Yeshua and in 1979 he made Aliyah to Israel. He earned a Ph.D. in economics
at Princeton University and was a professor at UCLA. After coming to faith in
Yeshua the Messiah he received a Master of Divinity degree at Fuller
Theological Seminary. He also did graduate work at the University of Judaism | Ron Cantor: Dr. David Stern went to be with Yeshua a few
days ago. David was a giant in the movement to rebirth a distinct Jewish
following of Jesus. His book, “Restoring
the Jewishness of the Gospel,” had a profound influence on me, though he is
mostly known for editing a Jewish version of the Bible | Zvi Stephen Randelman: A great man of God, husband, father, scholar, and pioneer I the
messianic movement. He will be missed. UMJC/Russ
Resnik: David was a chief architect
of the modern Messianic Jewish movement, and his pervasive presence can be seen
through an abundance of citations to his works, his teachings, and his
lectures.| Jeffrey Seif: In no uncertain terms, Dr David Stern was the best of us—and he will
long be respected and remembered. | Canon
Andrew White: I thank our Lord so much that I knew and loved you and him so
much| Chaya Mizrachi: He
was a wonderful man, and the two of you an amazing couple | Joseph AmaHura RiverWind: It was an honor and blessing to know him and an honor and blessing to
still call you, Martha Stern, our friend |Elliot
Klayman: David was one of the foremost architects of the modern messianic Jewish
movement, a man for the Messianic times and one of superlative character. He
will continue to live among us through his writings and our memories | Joel Liberman: We
will also be remembering David at our service and saying Kaddish on his behalf.
What a Sukkot he will be having over this next week in heavenly places | Sabra Waldman Brickner: David was a
giant in our movement and is irreplaceable. He will be missed, and always
remembered for generations to come. David and I send you lots of love | Kenneth Berg: Having spent time with
you just yesterday we were all reminded of the immense impact David had within
the Messianic community. His dedication to the Word has enabled Gentiles such
as myself with a much richer understanding of our Jewish roots | David Dolan: David was a wonderful man,
among the great
ones I got to know in Jerusalem. I think of him every time I read from my well
worn Jewish New Testament | Rabbi David
Rosenberg : Our
entire community came forward at the end of our service today… to pray for David, for you, for your family, the entire messianic
community in Israel and around the world. We love you more than human words can
describe. We are permanently inspired to keep Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel | Joan Lipis: David brought so much life and joy to this country and
around the world with his humor, music and depth of his teaching | Jody Ryabinov: Alyosha and I send our
love and sympathies to you and your family. We think of David as one man of God
who stands as a significant figure in history...His Story in the Messianic
movement. What David contributed will be known in history books and celebrated
when the King returns to Jerusalem | Randy
Turner, Beltway Park Church: What a
life well lived | Burt Yellin: The
Messianic community has suffered the loss of a great man, and I lost a friend | Philip Gigliott: Today we mourn the
passing of Dr. David Stern who edited the complete Jewish Bible. It was called
"complete" because it included the New Testament and the Good News of
Yeshua, the Jewish Messiah. The words, names, and terminology connected the
Tanakh and the New Testament but more importantly connected the Church with its
Hebrew roots | Tov Rose: David
encouraged me on several occasions with my writing, research and Bible
translation work. His example is a big inspiration for my life | Baht Rivka Whitten: David Stern, your name will always be
remembered for the good you brought into this world | Roy R. Kendall: David’s legacy will live forever | Mike Lambert: David was a great man of
God, contributing so much to the body of Messiah with his commentaries on
scripture | Corry Keeler: His
contributions to the Messianic world in particular, will be appreciated for
decades to come | June Volk: David's
reward is Great in the World to Come and his memory will be blessed forever | Miriam and Shlomy Abramov | What an
amazing human being David was on earth and leaves a great legacy that will live
on for so many through his writings | Bob
Weiner: What a magnificent man and friend who greatly influenced me and our
entire Maranatha movement worldwide on the Messanic Movement | Gary Beresford: I cannot be there but
my heart is with you and the family. May HaShem grant you peace. It was an
honor to know David and be your neighbor so many years ago | Isaac Sean
Steckbeck: I’ll miss David, the times he spoke to me were life changing | David Katz: I’ve admired and respected
how you didn’t let David s condition stop the two of you from making every day
count. This is what I will remember. |
These are but a
few of the messages posted, and here is mine:
David Stern was the first Messianic Jew I ever met in person. I was just getting immersed in what Messianic Judaism was on a Messianic bulletin board - forerunner of the internet web - where I learned about two of his books, Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel and A Messianic Manifesto. When I saw he was going to speak at Christ for the Nations, I just had to go to meet him. Tony came with me and took this picture. It was around 1988. In 1989, David's The Jewish New Testament: A Translation of the New Testament That Expresses Its Jewishness was published, and you could say, the rest is history. David Stern continued to write books that not only helped shape the Messianic movement but also began to turn on the light for Christians of what the Bible communicated from Jewish understanding. It blew the doors off of the thinking of many who weren't too proud to accept that God laid the foundations of His Word in the Jewish people.
As I have been reading over all of the comments posted to Martha Stern's Facebook page, I came to the conclusion that there is no one in our Messianic circles that has not been touched by David's work. That can be said of very few people but it is so true of David. The other thing that rose strongly in my thoughts was Proverbs 18:22, "He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the LORD." I'm old enough to have a classic view of what a wife is, and it is the kind of wife that the Bible speaks of. Martha and I know each other mostly from long distance and our chats over the last many years, but I have been able to see that is exactly the kind of wife she has been to David. Even as his life has been winding down, and taking care of him had become more taxing, more lonely, I have to say Martha has shined as a classic good, godly wife in my eyes.
As quiet and reserved as David was, Martha is the flip side,
sunny, light hearted and full of fun. A match made in Heaven. Truly, I have admired seeing the pictures she
posted of taking David out to many events - even surfing - to keep David
engaged in life, in living. I have been touched also seeing so many pictures of
visitors to Jerusalem who she allowed to come in to their home to greet David,
and to have the opportunity to pay their respects to someone whose impact on
the Messianic movement has been so great. It is such a wonderful thing Martha
did for David and so many of his admirers. I just wanted her to know that many
of us see her too and we think of that other Proverb (31:10-12) "A wife of noble character, who can find? She
is far more precious than rubies. The heart of her husband trusts in her, and
he lacks nothing of value. She brings him good and not harm all the days of her
life."
God
bless you, Martha. Your life has suddenly changed, and I pray that your friends
there in the Land will shower on you the extra love you need in these days
ahead. Love to you, Miriam, Daniel and to all your grandchildren and family.
“Current plans: To study Judaism, probably at the University of Judaism in Hollywood. Later to study in Israel … More distant plans: To write on Messianic Judaism especially programmatics and theology. And, hopefully, to be involved in Messianic Jewish life, shaping and contributing to its future success.” As many have said in tribute, by now the LORD has surely spoken to David, “Well done, My good and faithful servant.”
To send a message of condolence in comments on David H. Stern’s Offical page on Facebook.