Boca Raton, FL – Jewish Teacher Killed In Shooting Did Not Want To Be Remembered As A Hero

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    Pall bearers carry the casket of Scott Beigel after his funeral in Boca Raton, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018. Beigel was a teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, who was killed along with 16 others in a mass shooting at the school on Wednesday.  Nikolas Cruz, a former student, was charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)Boca Raton, FL – Funerals were held for three more Jewish victims of the shootings at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

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    Hundreds of family, friends, students and colleagues attended the funeral on Sunday of teacher Scott Beigel at Temple Beth El in Boca Raton, Florida, that was live-streamed on the synagogue’s website.

    Beigel, 35, a geography teacher and cross country coach at the school, saved students’ lives by opening his classroom door and ushering the students in. He was shot while closing the door behind them.

    He reportedly told his fiance, Gwen Gossler, who he met at Pennsylvania’s Camp Starlight when they both worked as counselors seven years ago, that if he ever was the victim of a school shooting that she would not talk about the “hero stuff.” They had been watching news coverage of a similar school shooting on television at the time, she said during the funeral.
    Scott Beigel (Bonnie Mann Falk/Facebook)
    The Sunday funerals for first-year students Jamie Guttenberg and Alex Schachter were moved to a Fort Lauderdale hotel to accommodate more than a thousand mourners, according to reports.

    The funeral for Alex Schachter, 14, who was a member of his school’s marching band, was closed to media. The Miami Herald reported that remembrances at the funeral “focused on his love for movies, his humor and his passion for the high school’s marching band, in which he played trombone,” as well as the secret ingredients in his special smoothie.

    The teen’s family set up a GoFundMe page in his memory to fund a scholarship program to “help other students experience the joys of music” as well as fund increased security at schools.

    Mourners who attended Jamie Guttenberg’s funeral on Sunday wore orange ribbons in her memory, which stood out against their black mourning clothes, according to the Miami Herald. Orange was her favorite color.

    Rabbi Jonathan Kaplan in his eulogy tried to answer the question of where was God during the attack. He said: “God is in the teachers who protected them. God is in the first responders who went in that day. God is in the police who raced to the school, and God is in the families who waited. … God is in the people, all over the world, who sent condolences.”

    Funerals were held on Friday for Alyssa Alhedeff and Meadow Pollack.
    Mourners follow the casket of Scott Beigel, a teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, who was killed along with 16 other faculty and students in the Wednesday shooting at the school, for burial after his funeral in Boca Raton, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018. Nikolas Cruz, a former student, was charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder on Thursday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)


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    Dr_Obvious
    Dr_Obvious
    6 years ago

    “Not a real Jew”
    -EducatedArchy

    6 years ago

    To the editors of VIN, if you are going to quote please get it correct & in its entirety! Rabbi if you can call him that said “Where was G-d that day” If there’s supposed to be a G-d, where was he? No one has the answer.” To which he replied and answered HIS OWN QUESTION “God is in the teachers who protected them. God is in the first responders who went in that day. God is in the police who raced to the school, and God is in the families who waited. … God is in the people, all over the world, who sent condolences.” This so called “Rabbi” has ordination from the Rabbinical Seminary International. Please read below the definition of a “Modern Rabbi” (from their website)The Modern Rabbi is distinguished from the traditional rabbi in two important ways. “First, the main emphasis of the learning experience of the Modern rabbi is on personal and practical spiritual ministry, not Jewish law. The curriculum of the Seminary does not call for intricate technical studies of Jewish law that no longer guides the lives of the majority of Jews today.
    PURE UNADULTERATED APIKORSUS!

    6 years ago

    Why are these loshan hora comments being published by VIN, which is allegedly a frum site!

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    It seems very sad that in our country teachers feel a need to leave last instructions in case they are murdered on the job.