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Volume 21, Number 1

Winter/Spring 2022

Remembering Robin Aviel Hopper, February 14, 1946 - January 17, 2022 It is with profound sorrow and regret that I must announce the passing of my close friend, dear brother, and humble co-laborer in this ministry Robin Aviel Hopper. I first met Robin over a decade ago when he married Sue Legrand, both of whom went with me on seven Gospel outreaches to Israel. I can tell you from first hand experience Robin was an effective soldier, evangelist, and faithful servant and brother in the Lord. Robin was a Jewish believer who came to faith in Yeshua the Messiah for salvation at the age of 57. Robin was committed to the advancement of the Gospel to his people in Israel. Never did I have to worry about his effectiveness and commitment to this ministry—it was unquestioned! Robin and Sue attended Shalom, Shalom Congregation every Friday evening—the congregation Zola Levitt and I founded in September of 1999. Our readers will also recall that over the years Robin was a recurring guest columnist for this ministry newsletter, and also filled in from time to time teaching for me at the congregation. Avi was the epitome of a true friend and loving brother in the Lord. I could count on him to be there and to support me in my roughest times in life. Knowing and proclaiming the truth of God’s Word and reaching the lost sheep of the House of Israel with the Gospel of Yeshua the Messiah was paramount in the life of Robin Aviel Hopper. Robin was a veritable man of God, and a faithful friend born for adversity you would want with you in the foxhole (Proverbs 17:17)! The departure of this dear brother is a tremendous loss for me and this ministry. But what is a great loss for the Church here on earth is a great gain for heaven above with the passing of this irreplaceable brother! Robin loved people. He was gregarious and was sought by many in the Church for his wisdom and practical counseling. Brother Robin, like Paul in Romans 9:1-2, had a continual sorrow in his heart for unbelieving Israel. He did something about it. He followed Romans 1:16 to the letter and faithfully brought Yeshua to the Jewish people in Israel and here in Dallas, Texas. Robin boldly looked death in the face during the last week of his life and did not wince or shrink back in fear—for he knew that for the true, born again believer death grants immediate access to heaven and a triumphant entrance into the presence of the Lord (2Corinthians 5:8) and that his immovable trust in the Risen Savior, Who has conquered death for all time, was the only true, effective spiritual weapon against death. Knowing this by faith and fact, Robin passed peacefully from this world of woe to be with His Lord and Messiah Jesus he so passionately loved and served. Avi is now at rest and bliss in the heavenly Father’s house (John

Robin Hopper next to a young Israeli lady he shared the Gospel with in Israel on the 2015 Gospel outreach of this ministry.

14:1-4). Robin was also a deep, American patriot who served his country in the navy during the Vietnam era of the 1960’s. He served most of his tour of duty in the Mediterranean, Spain, and Italy areas. He worked mostly on the ship around aircraft. Although trained as a Navy Seal, Robin was not deployed as such. He spent 6 to 7 months or so in Vietnam—and also trained with the IDF in Israel. Our brother was rightfully very grieved at what he was seeing concerning the moral collapse of this country in our day. It really hurt him. Robin would be on the phone with me and he would weep as he recounted the terrible, ungodly direction this country was going in. Ah, but Robin was a biblically trained disciple who also knew from the rebirth of Israel in 1948 and the decline of America and the West that Messiah Jesus’ coming is nearer than we think and the Rapture of the Church could occur at any moment. Robin leaves a powerful, successful, and godly legacy behind for the Church and his beloved Israel for all to see. Robin believed in leaving a godly legacy for family, church, and humanity. In fact he wrote about the importance of leaving a godly legacy on October 18, 2003.

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About the Author Dr.Todd Baker is president of B’rit Hadashah Ministries and Pastor of Shalom, Shalom Messianic Congregation in Dallas,Texas. He was a chaplain at Medical City Hospital for 16 years.Todd holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biblical studies, a Master of Theology Degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Apologetics from Trinity Seminary under the auspices of Liverpool University at Liverpool, England, is a Fellow of the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism & Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. He is a theological consultant and writer for Zola Levitt Ministries and has appeared on Zola Levitt Presents. With his extensive experience in Jewish evangelism, he has led many Gospel outreaches to Israel. >

Special thanks go out to Zola Levitt Ministries / To The Jew First Ministry for their ongoing funding contributions, helping to make these mission trips to Israel possible. Also special thanks to Rabbi Samuel of Sar El Tours for supplying us with Hebrew Bibles.


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