Mishbak’s legendary spouse has departed from this world.

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Mrs. Hana Sarah Klein, wife of Rabbi Shimon Wolf Klein Shiblhta, also known as Yablhta Hagabai nee Belza, passed away at the age of 73 after an illness. Born in Antwerp, Belgium to Hassidic rabbi Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Moshkowitz, she grew up in a home devoted to Torah and God. She later became the wife of Rabbi Shimon Wolf Klein and shared his devotion in service to God. Despite her husband’s frequent travels, she managed to raise their children with devotion. Mrs. Klein battled a disease for several years, and sadly passed away due to a bacterial infection. Her funeral will take place in Kiryat Belza in Jerusalem. May her soul rest in peace.

The important woman Mrs. Hanna Sarah Klein, a.k.a. the wife of the mythological Mishbak, the Beit Belza Rabbi Hasid Rabbi Shimon Wolf Klein, passed away after she fell ill with an illness and she was 73 years old at the time of her death. Her funeral tomorrow at noon in Jerusalem

Baruch Dayan the truth: From Jerusalem comes the sad news of the passing of the important woman Mrs. Hana Sarah Klein, the wife of the legendary Yablhta Hagabai nee Belza, Rabbi Shimon Wolf Klein Shiblhta, and she was 73 years old at the time of her death.

The deceased 25 was born in the month of Tishrei 5777 in Antwerp, Belgium, to her father, the illustrious Hassidic rabbi Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Moshkowitz, who was one of the oldest and most important of the Belza Hassidim in Antwerp.

In this house she grew up in a house of Torah and reverence for God, her modesty was for nothing, from her childhood she never stood out and always walked by the side of the road.

Arriving in Perka, she established her home with her husband Yavlhta, the mythological Shabbak Beit Belza, the Chasidic rabbi, Rabbi Shimon Wolff Klein, Shlita.

Rabbi Shimon Wolf Klein.

During all the years she always stood at the right hand of her husband with devotion in the holy service. During all the years when her husband traveled abroad and was busy establishing Kiryat Belza in Jerusalem and the world center building the Great Beit Midrash, she ran her home and raised her children with devotion even though her husband was abroad for most of the year sometimes for months many.

In recent years she faced the cursed disease and was hospitalized several times, last week she was released to her home and today, Sunday, she was infected with a bacteria and this evening she passed away.

Her funeral will be held tomorrow (Monday) at 12:00 in the afternoon in Kiryat Belza in Jerusalem towards the plot of the congregation of religious believers at Har HaManuhut, where Titman will be buried.

May her soul be bundled in the bundle of life.

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