By COLlive staff
Photos by Mushka Lightstone
Hollywood actor and producer David Arquette paid a visit last Thursday to the Chabad Residential Treatment Center in Los Angeles.
Arquette, who has struggled with alcoholism, toured the premises and shared his own story of addiction and sobriety in an emotional discussion with the center’s residents.
Michael K., a resident who moved into the center in June, was particularly moved by the visit.
“I’ve always been a fan of Arquette’s work, so to see someone who reached the height of success and he also has to deal with these issues, that made me feel like I can overcome this as well,” said Michael.
Under the direction of Donna Miller, the center has steered thousands of addicts toward the long and arduous road to recovery. She presented him with a copy of Toward a Meaningful Life, the Wisdom of the Rebbe, by Rabbi Simon Jacobson.
Advertising executive and Chabad Telethon producer, Chaim Marcus who arranged for the visit said, “David was very open and deeply personal during his share, you could feel the energy in the room change. His taking time to reach out and inspire is itself inspiring.”
Marcus also afforded the forty-one year old actor an opportunity to have a second “bar mitzvah” by helping him don Tefillin and praying for himself and the center’s residents.
Arquette will be discussing his visit during a sit-down with Larry King on the September 9th Chabad Telethon. For the first time, this year’s Telethon will broadcast from the historic Saban Theater in Beverly Hills.
Rabbi Chaim Cunin, Executive Producer of the Chabad Telethon, discussed the important significance of this year’s Telethon, which comes at a time when Chabad and other major charities are dealing with unprecedented financial challenges due to the economic recession.
“This year, Chabad has been inundated with more requests than ever for food, clothing, shelter, scholarships and rehabilitation. At the same time, charitable donations have been at historic lows. So we will work harder than ever, we will dance more than ever, and pour our hearts out more than ever, on behalf of those in need who rely on this Telethon for assistance.”
The Telethon will broadcast live on Sept. 9 from 8-11 p.m. on KTLA5 in Los Angeles, WLNY 10/55 in New York, KTSF 26 in S. Francisco, nationwide on JLTV and worldwide on www.ToLife.com.
I wish U all much hatzlocha in fighting this disease! thank U for helping Aaron my only son when he needed U. He didn’t make it and a day doesn’t go by that I don’t miss him and wonder why…I cry..make sure another mother or father doesn’t have to bury their child. Many brochas for hatzlocha in saving lives, parnessa for making your organization grow. Sarah Gardner .. [email protected]
So many things he does that nobody ever hears about, with little reminders like this story. Go m’choyil el choyil and may you have a mazaldike year.
He looks good…..chaim , u really do. Oh, and so does David…..feed him Dovid Malka Chulent! He could gain a few lb.
Shout out to Rabbi Cunin and Donna, they took in Yoni when he was alive and in serious trouble.
1. With Mendy Blesofsky on Virgin America in 2009-not on COL
2. In Israel a few months back-on COL
3. With Chaim & Chaim N – see above
wishing much success to david arquette and chabad !
Chaim Marcus is the “Der Rebbe’s ah mench” even while he is incognito while living in LA.. Love you Chaim always.