Makes me feel a little bit sad too, jeremy, but the Rabbi accomplished so much in his journey for which he'll be remembered and I feel happy about that.
Thanks for the link, NS, lovely obit from the BBC.
I read some of his work years ago, at a time when I was consuming all sorts of books on spirituality and, from memory, particularly liked "Blue Heaven" and "Chicken Soup for the Soul". His gentle, homespun-style faith appealed to me as a contrast to some of the stuff I read and a lot of it has stayed with me.
The Quakers had a profound influence on him when he was a young man which is something I understand very well. He had a far from easy life.
Also used to hear him on Radio 4 and saw him occasionally on TV.
RIP Rabbi Blue, thank you for sharing so much kindness, humour and wisdom with readers and listeners. It was such a pleasure.