Tragedy: The rebbe’s daughter-in-law died of the disease at the age of 50

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A severe tragedy in the Hasidic court of Mishkent the shepherds: the rebbe’s daughter-in-law, the important woman Mrs. Friedel Miriam Rabinowitz, passed away and she is only 50 years old after she fell ill with a serious and terrible disease. Her funeral will take place tomorrow at noon

Baruch Dayan the truth: From Jerusalem comes the difficult and sad news of the passing of the important woman Mrs. Friedel Miriam Rabinowitz A.H. of the Hasidic court of Mishkent the Shepherds. She was only 50 years old at the time of her death, after falling ill with a severe and terrible disease and in recent days her condition had seriously deteriorated.

Today, on the eve of Rosh Chodesh Adar, prayers were held in all Hasidic centers from the shepherds’ neighborhood for her complete healing, but for the protection of her heart, she returned her soul to its creator.

The deceased was born in the USA on 24 Sion 1772, to her father the Hassidic rabbi Rabbi Avraham Kreuzahar, now of Jerusalem, and to her mother, Mrs. Bila Yochaved, who will live forever.

Upon arriving in Parka, she married her husband, Yablchata Rabbi Yehoshua Asher Rabinowitz, the head of the Mishkent of the Shepherds and the son of the rebbe of the Shepherds’ Mishkent – the elder of the rebbe of the ultra-Orthodox community.

Three years ago, her sister, Mrs. Dina Sabavitch from Beit Shemesh, passed away.

She left behind her husband Shivlahta and 16 children in Lahar, including 8 orphaned children in her home that she still hasn’t been blessed with. She had the privilege of mating with the courts of the Rebbe, Biala B.V., Chernabile, Linsk and other courts.

This is a big break in Hasidism, the deceased took upon herself the burden of the house after she devoted herself to her husband’s Torah and thus raised her extended family.

We will continue to update you on the date of the funeral journey in ‘Bechadari Haredim’

May her soul be bundled in the bundle of life.

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