Creative & Cast

Jeremiah Ginsberg

Producer, Composer, Lyricist, Orchestrator, Co-Book Writer

Born in New Haven, CT, Jeremiah graduated from UCONN and New York Law School. He is an attorney, now retired, a composer, and a jazz musician from his youth. In 1972, while practicing law, Jeremiah was lifted into Heaven in vision and met the Father face to face. God Almighty then introduced Jeremiah to Yeshua, His Only Begotten Son.

When Jeremiah asked the Father why He had lifted him into Heaven, He said, “You will build for Me a New House of Worship!” Jeremiah came to understand that the New House of Worship would be a restored Davidic Dynasty, a House of Prayer for all people, Jew and Gentile, a newly restored Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem!

Jeremiah, having learned that the Son of God was Jewish, like him, accepted Him as his own Messiah. His life was exponentially transformed. Thereafter, Jeremiah had a deep need in his heart to tell his beloved Jewish people, his family, what he had seen so that their lives would be beautifully transformed as had his.

Thus, Jeremiah was born again and wrote the musical, RABBONI, to tell his story to his Jewish brethren! What he had seen with His own eyes in the heavenly vision could NEVER be contradicted by naysayers! The Lord brought Jeremiah into heaven’s Temple of Zion in the Spirit time and again, and he came to know and love the Lord personally, heart and soul and forever, eternally! Jeremiah even wrote a book about his life experiences and his walk with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and His only begotten Son; affirming that Yeshua of Nazareth is the long awaited Jewish Messiah, the Son of David, the true Son of God who will return at the end of the age to rule and reign from His Temple in Jerusalem.

And Mendel’s Messiah, in a manner of speaking, is autobiographical, dramatizing how a Jewish man came to faith.

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Wendy Ginsberg

Producer, Co-Book Writer

Graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, returned to Los Angeles, studied acting with Charles Conrad, Winifred Keithly and Milton Katselas, appeared in “Funny Lady,” “Kojak,” print and commercials, was a script reader at 20th Century Fox, and began writing spec screenplays before meeting her husband at an audition for “Rabboni.”

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Gary Morgan

as Mendel Moskowitz

Jeremiah Ginsberg

as Simeon the Prophet

Steven T. Smith

as Charles, the Good Neighbor

Beau Davidson

as Yeshua

Stephen Len White

as Beelzebub

Jillian Sainz

as Miriam of Magdala

Jamie DeOliveira

as Mother of Yeshua

Massimiliano Cims

as A Follower

DeAnn Trimarchi

as Lust, a Demon

Michael Nelson

as The Angel Gabriel

Christopher Hager

as Simon Peter

John Berring

as John

Timothy Hildebrand

as James

Ronnie Brady

as Matthew

Camden Deal

as Philip

Elliot Matheny

as Andrew

Denny Ray Hollowell

as Nicodemus

Charlotte Robinson

as The Demon Liar

Elaine Barclay

as The Demon Pride

Joel Ingram

as Fear, a Demon

Jose Miguel Sacin

as Guru Looie, a Demon

Sophia Blanco

as Salome, A Handmaiden

Veronica Iovan

as Joanna, A Handmaiden

Dreya Starr

as Mary, the Sister of Lazarus

Gilbert Corchado

as Chief Pharisee

Bradford May

as Pilate

Kip Bartlett

as Judas

Sheryl Campo

as The Operator

Matt Tucker

as Hate, a Demon

Ernesto Paez

as Guard

Darren Anselmo

as Guard

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