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Rabbi David had a huge impact on me while I was with him in his congregation. He was an awesome man of God and is sorely missed. I am a richer and better man because of knowing Rabbi David. God bless and rest in peace Rabbi David.
Birth date: Sep 20, 1946 Death date: Dec 23, 2019
Rabbi David Lee Hall, age 73, of Austin, Texas passed away Monday, December 23, 2019 in Austin, Texas. Rabbi Hall was born September 20, 1946 in Enid, Oklahoma to Harold Amos Hall and Marylee Stanfill-Hall. He is preceded in death Read Obituary
Rabbi David had a huge impact on me while I was with him in his congregation. He was an awesome man of God and is sorely missed. I am a richer and better man because of knowing Rabbi David. God bless and rest in peace Rabbi David.
OMG! Rabbi was an amazing man of God. I am lost for Words. Melody and Arroyah will Never Forget him. Adonai took him too soon. May You rest in eternal peace.

This man was a complete and total con man! He was not jew and no rabbi. Totally a fake.
Rabbi Hall was a dear friend and comrade. I received my ordination through his ministry and he was a Tzadeck in every sense of the word and we must all endeavor to carry on what he started
We will always have warm memories of Rabbi Hall-- a very kind and sincere man of G-d.
There was one time, I came to the congregation fighting to hold back tears because my sister was struggling with severe mental illness/demonic oppression. He came up to me during the worship, smiled and assured me everything would be okay. I didn't want or need counseling... those simple words spoken in compassion were enough to calm my soul.
I'm grateful and honored he performed the wedding for my husband and I nearly 5 years ago on that calm August afternoon. When many people expressed doubt and apprehension about the marriage (largely because of finances), Rabbi Hall conveyed a simple reassurance that if Austin and I were to be together, God would orchestrate all the details. He helped us realize our decisions should not be made out of fear but rather trust. Over the years, we've realized the importance of this and it's helped to overcome any challenges and obstacles.
I know David Hall is in heaven rejoicing with Yeshua now, but he will be greatly missed by those who knew him.
~Britta Brashears
Rabbi David is my teacher and not just in Yeshiva and am so grateful to have know him and to be learning from him. His Yeshiva is the best there is and yet he and his wife have made it free for everyone, and though he is gone on to Gan Eden I can still learn from him, here his jokes and laugh with him from his Yeshiva. What a gift he was to us and in his recorded teaches has left us with, I miss him he was like a father to me! Rabbetzin you are my family and am praying for you.
Rabbi Hall was a wonderful man who shared his love for Yeshua and the Scripture through compassion, knowledge, and gentleness. It has been a pleasure learning from him these past years. I recall how after making a profound statement or telling a joke he would draw back is head, rock back on his heels and give the biggest grin you've ever seen. It was wonderful. Once you saw that grin you could feel his warmth and love. We will miss you Rabbi, but we shall surely meet again in the eternal kingdom.
Rabbi Hall was the only person that I could have an intelligent conversation with, about YHWH and Yahshua. He taught me so much, I am missing him a lot.

My sympathy is with you in the loss of your beloved one, Rabbi David Hall. I have learned so mucb from listening and watching him/you on utube Zion Congregation.I pray Comforf, Love, Faith, Hope, Strength And Peace of Father YHWH, In Yeshuas Authority over you who remain to endure without him, until you meet again, for surely that day will be.