It’s Marc’s 6th Yahrzeit tonight (24th)/ tomorrow (25th):
On a personal note, Marc influenced all of us  – Through his idealism, love of Torah and teaching, his deep connection with Eretz Yisrael and Zionism, his interpersonal skills and ability to connect with people, his sense of fun, charisma and humour, his sense of purpose, passion for the truth, love of community and family values, and most of all his perceptiveness, sharpness and self awareness.
I don’t think any of us has fully gotten over his death at such a young age and the cruel illness he went through. Sadly, we learnt so much about life from visiting him and his writings whilst he was ill and we will remember him as someone who set the standards and made us all want to reach so much higher than we thought we could.
There are many memories I have of Marc, but two which stick out the most are firstly, when he left Yeshiva after his second year and he was crying uncontrollably in the Bet Midrash on Rav Moshe Lichtenstein and secondly, when I started teaching at Immanuel College he allowed me to copy all the copious notes he had taken in Yeshiva in Tenach and Halacha, so I could use them if needed.
May we all merit to inculcate everything he stood for in our own personal lives and through doing that ensure he lives on through us,
Benjy.
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks:
I remember Rabbi Jonathan Sacks gave this hesped for Marc that touched many of us, so wanted to share it with you:
Hashem Natan, Hashem Lekach, yehi shem Hashem mevorach. There are times when we have said all that can be said, when we have accepted in faith all that we can accept in faith, and yet we are left with a raw cry of pain.
Aliyah La’kever:
Aliyah La’kever, on July 25th, at 6.30pm. Contact the family for the details.