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New York - Holocaust Survivor Rebitzen of Late Satmar Rabbi Passes Away at 85

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Photo of Rebitzen Pesil Leah a’h on far right next to her Eldest child reb. Chaya a'h, far left is r' Aron next to him is r' Zalmen next is the 2nd son r' Lipa, r' Shulem Lazer, girl on left is reb. Meisels from Montreal, baby on chair is Halberstam from Monsey. The picture was taken at the tnoyim of reb. Chykie a'h.The next and last time all 7 siblings posed for a photo together was at her wedding.Photo of Rebitzen Pesil Leah a’h on far right next to her Eldest child reb. Chaya a’h, far left is r’ Aron next to him is r’ Zalmen next is the 2nd son r’ Lipa, r’ Shulem Lazer, girl on left is reb. Meisels from Montreal, baby on chair is Halberstam from Monsey. The picture was taken at the tnoyim of reb. Chykie a’h.The next and last time all 7 siblings posed for a photo together was at her wedding.

New York - The Rebitzen of late Rebbe of Satmar Rabbi Moses Teitelbaum Zt’l passed away this afternoon at the age of 85.

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The Satmar Rebbitzen, Rebitzen Pesil Leah Teitelbaum, A’H was the daughter of the holy Volover Rav, and a descendent of the Yismach Moshe. 

She was born in Europe to Rav Aharon Teitelbaum and his wife Chaya z”l, and lived through the evil of Nazi-occupied Europe.  She had not married before the war.  Her second cousin, Rav Moshe Teitelbaum, the future Satmar Rav had lost his wife and three children during the holocaust at Auschwitz.  Rebbitzen Pesil Leah married him after his release from Theresienstadt.  This was her first marriage – his second.  Rebbitzen Pesil Leah was his right hand during her entire life, and encouraged him in all he did. 

After the war, they moved back to Sighet which was now in Communist Rumania.  Sighet was where his father Rav Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum zatzal had been the Rav.  His father had passed away when he was an eleven year old child, and now, with his new wife at his side, he took the mantle of Rabbinic leadership of the town.  For a short time they were successful .  After the war Jews had begun to resettle in Rumania.

But soon the persecutions began anew.  Not from Nazis, this time, but from the Communists.  On November 19, 1946, the Communists held a general election trying to become a Soviet bloc and an attempt to overthrow the monarchy.  The election was filled with fraud and intimidation, and both Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Pesil Leah knew that the persecutions would be devastating if the Communists were to win.

They decided that a future no longer remained for them in Communist Romania, especially after the communists began to persecute Rav Moshe. They would have to rebuild all their efforts once again.  They soon emigrated to New York City where his uncle the Satmar Rebbe had re-established himself in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.  Reb Moshe and his Rebbitzen established the Atzei Chaim Sighet Shul in Williamsburg on 153 Hewes Street, and they slowly built the Sighet Chassidus.  He was very close to his uncle the Satmar Rebbe, Reb Yoel zatzal.

There was some tension that they felt in light of the fact that the Satmar Rebbe had no children himself, and the decision was made in 1966 to relocate to Boro Park.  Boro Park was initially a litvisha Jewish enclave and more and more people were moving there.  Soon, in large part to their efforts, it became a Chassidisha enclave too.

In 1979, after the death of his uncle Reb Yoel, Rav Moshe took over the Chassidus and Rebbitzen Pesil Leah became the Rebbitzen to all of Satmar Chassidus.  The sheer piety and Ahavas Yisroel of both the Rebbe and his Rebbitzen won the hearts of the overwhelming majority of the Chassidim – even though at first there was some opposition.

Her husband wrote his magnum opus the Berech Moshe in the 1980’s and 1990’s and she encouraged him.  She had no expectations of anyone – and never used her position as Rebbitzen to push an issue.  Her humility was such that very few knew of what she accomplished.  She watched her husband so very carefully.  She made sure that his health was intact and that he would eat properly.

“She was not like other Rebbitzens – she did everything on her own – never relying on the Chassidus,” said one Mekurav.  “She was not a big talker.  She never worked politics – everything was straight to the bone.”

When elderly Chassidim would go to the Rebbe for a Kvittel, they would ask for her bracha as well.  Her eidelkeit, her Tznius, her heartfelt Tefillos and reciting of Tehillim were well-known throughout the Kehillah.

She would never allow the politics of the Chassidus to enter into the house.  The health and well-being of her husband and her children was of her utmost concern.  And she succeeded immensely in this.

VeRachok Mipninim Michrah.  She took a leading role in Bikkur Cholim, helping to build it into a model for what Mitzvah observance is all about.  From food, to transportation, to apartments for family members of the sick – Rebbitzen Pesil Leah spearheaded it all.

She would accompany her husband in Sharon Springs near Albany off the 87.  Those that were there with her for the summers remember her absolute kindness – especially to older people.  Even on Shiva Assar beTammuz, she refused to allow people that brought up their parents for the summer and forced them not to travel on a Taanis.  She invited them to stay with them and she fed them to make sure they wouldn’t travel hungry.

Another remarkable aspect of the Rebbitzen was her appreciation for Limud HaTorah. She raised funds each year by having a Kollel luncheon that raised significant funds for the Kollel yungerleit.  She encouraged others to join her in this support of Torah.

Kamu Vaneha vayeshruha.  A woman’s family praises her by becoming outstanding in Torah. And the Rebbitzen raised a remarkable family as well.  Her two sons, Rav Aharon and Rav Zalman, each became Rebbes in Satmar themselves.  Rav Aharon and Rav Zalman - both have Chassidim around the world.  Another son, Reb Lipa became the Zenta Rav in Brooklyn.  Zenta was the shteller of Rav Moshe prior to the second world war.  Another son, Shulem Eliezer, heads the Satmar shul of 15th Avenue.  The Rebbitzen has two daughters who are chashuva Rebbitzen as well – Rebbitzen Meislish from Montreal and Rebbitzen Halberstam from Monsey.  Her brother was the original Nirbater Rav, father of the current Nirbater.

The Rebbe and his Rebbitzen suffered a terrible tragedy with the loss of their daughter Chaya – aleha HaShalom, on the 18th of Shvat 5753 (1993), whom she had named after her mother.  The pasuk says, “Vayidom Aharon” and Aharon was silent upon the death of his holy sons.  The Rebbitzen’s reaction was no different.  She took her daughter’s tragic death with emunah, bitachon and courage.

“I was able to face a loss in my mishpacha too, only because I saw the emunah of the Rebbitzen.  I would not have had the strength,” was a sentiment expressed by many others who witnessed her loss.  The Rebbitzen sought to memorialize her daughter and she founded a remarkable Tzedakah – Keren Chaya which provides the ability for needy melamdim to marry off their children.

What insight!  The term has a double meaning – a living fund.  Her appreciation for Torah and for those who teach it was a remarkable statement that had its impact throughout Satmar and beyond.

She had a difficult life. In year 2000  The Rebbitzen also lost a grandchild and a great-grand child, Sarah Blima and Chaya Esther Halberstam from Montreal, in a tragic fire on Shavuos recently.  She had also suffered from an illness akin to Alzheimer’s for the past eleven years. 

Rebbitzen Pesil Leah was being treated in Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan.  On Sunday, her blood pressure dropped and she went into renal failure as well.

Monday afternoon she passed away with all her children at her bedside.
 
Tehillim were being said throughout Satmar shuls, Yeshivos and by the Kever of both Rav Yoel Zatzal and the Berech Moshe’s Kever zatzal.

Her husband, passed away in 2006 at the age of 91.  She was 85.

Tehei Nafsha tzror betzror hachaim.

The author can be reached at yairhoffman2@gmail.com 


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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:29 PM reb yona Says:

to all posters:
now isn't the time to discuss any politics of the two satmars. it's a sad day for all of klal yisroel and let's not get into discussions of loshon hora.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:32 PM joel Says:

What a beautiful writeup, rabbi Hoffman.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:41 PM F.I.N.D. Says:

Her brother was the original Nirbater Rav, father of the current Nirbater

the original nirbater rav is also the father of the volover rav. it should be noted that the nirbater rav used to work together with the berech moshe (as sighter rav) giving the hashgacha on Meal Mart. the Nirbater Rav's children - the current nirbater rav and the volover are both well known for their hashgachas which are amongst the best and excepted in all circles

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:45 PM Anonymous Says:

burich dayen emmes, she was a connection from us to the old dynesty, may mashiach come soon, umein!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:58 PM Anonymous Says:

Levaya is @ 6:00 pm from wili about 9:00pm in monroe

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:56 PM Anonymous Says:

BDE. Let their be only simchas!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 02:57 PM Anonymous Says:

BD"E!!!
Well written!!!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:01 PM a lubavitcher chosid Says:

The Rebbe and rebbetzin stayed a few times in my parents home, she was a noble Lady. A real Queen.
She was such a nice and friendly person.
When my parents came to NY, they would visit her, she couldn't do enough for them

Todays Rebbes and Rebbetzins should learn from them
Teheh Zichroh Boruch.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:01 PM wondering Says:

Reply to #1  
reb yona Says:

to all posters:
now isn't the time to discuss any politics of the two satmars. it's a sad day for all of klal yisroel and let's not get into discussions of loshon hora.

If the brothers will sit shiva together this will show real achdus for what the mother a"h lived for.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:04 PM sad Says:

BD"H-nice article.
May she be a melitze yeshurah for us all...

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:08 PM Oy! Says:

Boruch Dayan Emes! Her sons should be granted success to lead the Hasidim to Yerushaliyim to greet Moschiach Tzidkeinu bymera bymeiunu!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:11 PM Zemanim Says:

The Levaya is going to take place at 6:00 in Satmar Rodney and at 9:00 at Satmar Kiryes Yoel

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:11 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #1  
reb yona Says:

to all posters:
now isn't the time to discuss any politics of the two satmars. it's a sad day for all of klal yisroel and let's not get into discussions of loshon hora.

ur so right

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:20 PM Anonymous Says:

The Rebetzen used to do alot of chesed all the years
Besiros Tovos

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:29 PM Anonymous Says:

Baruch dayan emes

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:33 PM history Says:

correction: Reb Moshe of Satmar and his Rebbitzen established the Atzei Chaim Sighet Shul in Williamsburg before his uncle Reb Yoel Satmar Rebbe came to the US

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:34 PM Anonymous Says:

BDE. She was a legendary figure in "Satmervelt" and a great tzadekess in her own right. The fighting and sinas chianm between her two sons was painful for her to endure and but she avoided taking sides to the very end. Maybe, in zchus of her memory, Aron and Zalman will reconcile, which is the only real impediment to the coming of moishiach.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:38 PM Lubavitcher Says:

Baruch Dayan HaEmes. A sad day for all Chassidim, regardless of affiliation. There are so few true regal Rebbetzins of pre-war Europe for us to look up to. I am saddened by this news.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:41 PM BDE Says:

Boruch Dayon HoEmes
HaMokoim Yinachem Eschem Bsoich She'ar Aveiley Tzien V'Yerushaloyim...tzu unzere tayere heilige brider fun Satmar un tzu alle Yidden she'yichiu.
Moshiach NOW!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:49 PM yenta Says:

i am really proud of you for not allowing any comments.
this is how it should be
thank you
and
יה"ר שלא ישמע עוד שוד ושבר בגבולינו ושנתבשר בשורות טובות ישועות ונחמות

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 03:55 PM Anonymous Says:

A tremendous loss fr for klall yisroel especially for sdatmer chassidem around the world should she be a militz yosher for everyone

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 04:08 PM I Wonder Says:

why is the Lvaye so late dont they want to start Shiva before sunset??

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 04:14 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #2  
joel Says:

What a beautiful writeup, rabbi Hoffman.

Never knew she was so special she was able to hide her virtues aishes chayil mi yimtzu.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 04:39 PM satmar Says:

only in satmar! all her kids were at her bedside peacful including the 2 rebbes, BDE may she be a meilitz yoisher for all of us

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 04:54 PM Yossi Says:

Reply to #8  
a lubavitcher chosid Says:

The Rebbe and rebbetzin stayed a few times in my parents home, she was a noble Lady. A real Queen.
She was such a nice and friendly person.
When my parents came to NY, they would visit her, she couldn't do enough for them

Todays Rebbes and Rebbetzins should learn from them
Teheh Zichroh Boruch.

Todays rebetzens do not have to learn from them because they are both noble women who devote their day and night for biker cholim and helping others...They are very well taught and need no further teaching...

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:07 PM Anonymous Says:

She was a wonderful woman
she did lots of good thing,
Lets hope for only good things

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:13 PM satmar sunset Says:

Reply to #22  
I Wonder Says:

why is the Lvaye so late dont they want to start Shiva before sunset??

r u joking!? we're talking about a satmarer shkiah!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:15 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #22  
I Wonder Says:

why is the Lvaye so late dont they want to start Shiva before sunset??

1. they may be holding a later zman.
2. with the heavy traffic today, even with excort from police, hatzlolah and shomrim, after all the hespeidim, they may run late anyhow. safe travel may be more important.
BDE

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:15 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #9  
wondering Says:

If the brothers will sit shiva together this will show real achdus for what the mother a"h lived for.

not by sitting shivah I see achdos . achdos means that you1r not angry on any one you are in one mind

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:23 PM satmare Says:

Reply to # 16, true that siget was esteblished b4 satmar, but not by the rabbi, whowas still in hungary, there where some sigiter chasidim here who opened a sigiter shull on 152 ( not 153 as in article) when he arrived 2 days after his uncle ztz"l they gave it to him, versus his uncle only had a shull a half year later
To mr' hoffman, long time didn't see such a great article, thanks for job well done

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:29 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #9  
wondering Says:

If the brothers will sit shiva together this will show real achdus for what the mother a"h lived for.

can't say better than this!

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:41 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #22  
I Wonder Says:

why is the Lvaye so late dont they want to start Shiva before sunset??

They are waiting for some chashuve satmer to fly into New York to attend the lavayah....considering how many chassidim are already gathered to attend the levayah in Brooklyn and the heavy holiday weekend traffic, its very unlikely they will get started in KJ before 10 PM or later...the police cannot close the roads tonight because of the holiday traffic

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 05:52 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #28  
Anonymous Says:

1. they may be holding a later zman.
2. with the heavy traffic today, even with excort from police, hatzlolah and shomrim, after all the hespeidim, they may run late anyhow. safe travel may be more important.
BDE

The Satmer don't hold by starting shivah before sunset...this way they get to add an "xtra day" to the shivah to be mechabed the niftar.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 06:23 PM yankel Says:

The sigiter shul in boro park was located on 50 st it was located near the Liska Bis Medrash and the Liska Rov Zatzal was zoche to a visit by the then Sighter rov zatzal

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 06:27 PM by boy Says:

All bnonsense she was a plain good lady raising her kids

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 06:34 PM Anonymous Says:

Thank you VIN this was one fantastic article!!! You are the voice of Klal Yisruel truly.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 06:42 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #16  
history Says:

correction: Reb Moshe of Satmar and his Rebbitzen established the Atzei Chaim Sighet Shul in Williamsburg before his uncle Reb Yoel Satmar Rebbe came to the US

They both arrived on the same day Rosh Hashuneh 1946

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 06:43 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #9  
wondering Says:

If the brothers will sit shiva together this will show real achdus for what the mother a"h lived for.

If you would have the slightest idea about the Satmar politics, you would of known that since the 2 brothers started their fight, there has been peace in Satmar, so everyone can go to his Rabbi of his wishes, that wasn't the case before

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 07:48 PM berel Says:

the picture seems to be when chayele a'h was kalleh which should be be about 1964

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 07:50 PM farvytugt Says:

I remember 1 shabbos when the rebetzin was already very sick then and the rebbe came home from shul and before anything he ent to the rebetzins house (in camp they had like 2 house) and told her git shabos with tears coming from both of them she was very eidel never said an extra word

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 07:51 PM hb Says:

Reply to #25  
Yossi Says:

Todays rebetzens do not have to learn from them because they are both noble women who devote their day and night for biker cholim and helping others...They are very well taught and need no further teaching...

Nobody is immune from further teaching. The greatness of klal yisrael is in their ability to constantly strive for the next level. BDE to a true aishes chayil. May we all learn from the chesed and ahavas yisrael of this tzadeikas.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 07:53 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #17  
Anonymous Says:

BDE. She was a legendary figure in "Satmervelt" and a great tzadekess in her own right. The fighting and sinas chianm between her two sons was painful for her to endure and but she avoided taking sides to the very end. Maybe, in zchus of her memory, Aron and Zalman will reconcile, which is the only real impediment to the coming of moishiach.

R' aron and R' zalmen would reconcile ,with the permission of the chasidim .

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 08:01 PM Anonymous Says:

Thank you VIN for a beautiful photograph of the Teitelbaum mishpacha. The rebbitzen was a beautiful woman in addition to be a great tzadekess.

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 08:29 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #43  
Anonymous Says:

Thank you VIN for a beautiful photograph of the Teitelbaum mishpacha. The rebbitzen was a beautiful woman in addition to be a great tzadekess.

In addition she was a shrewd businesswoman . BD"H

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 09:00 PM Anonymous Says:

The picture rather looks like a Bar mitzveh in the family. Might be Shulem lazer's B"M

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 10:32 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #45  
Anonymous Says:

The picture rather looks like a Bar mitzveh in the family. Might be Shulem lazer's B"M

Is it really important whether it was Shulem's chassanah or Chaya's bat mitzvah...She was the last of her generation..a great loss to Satmer

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 10:36 PM funnybunny Says:

BDE !

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 Jul 05, 2010 at 11:55 PM anonymous Says:

The Satmer Rebbe and Rebezen were very close to our family, we would often go to visit them and the Rebezen was a real queen a real lady, but not only that she was always down to earth my yiddish was not so good so she would speak to me in english and talk about all kinds of things with us we just enjoyed being with her she was just so much fun to be with I have really fond memories of our times together.
A very big loss we will miss her very much.

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 12:15 AM Anonymous Says:

One of my family members was in Florida visiting at the Beirach Moishe's house, and she sat outside and spoke to a couple of women, and they intreduced themselves to each other with their names, and my cousin asked the women next to her what her name is and she replied: Mrs. Teitelbaum. So the conversation went on and only after the conversation ended she found out that this was the rebbitzin herself. I think this summerizes a little bit what kind of a rebbitzin we had. ZY"A

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 12:15 AM ShatzMatz Says:

Can someone please identify the people in the picture.

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 03:30 AM Anonymous Says:

While I grew up in satmar I always new she was a great wife and a good mother never heard all this stuff and no one did, she was a good person observed torah and should she rest in peace

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 03:55 AM Anonymous Says:

Does anybody who is who of the children in the picture.. It looks like the children to the left are Aaron and zalman..

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 08:38 AM Satmar 101 Says:

Reply to #24  
satmar Says:

only in satmar! all her kids were at her bedside peacful including the 2 rebbes, BDE may she be a meilitz yoisher for all of us

"only in satmar?" What in the world are you talking about?

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 08:47 AM Anonymous Says:

Rebbe aaron was recognized at a very young age that he will grow up to be a gadol hador later when his father the late berach moshe became the satmar rebbe he said in his usual modesty that he accepts the leadetship role only as a caretaker untilll his son rebbe aaron is ready.

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 09:26 AM Anonymous Says:

The ppl in the pic r, eldest child Chaya A"H far right, far left is r' aron next to him is r'zalmen next is the 2nd son lipa, shulem lazer, girl on left is meisels from motreal, baby on chair is Halberstam from Monsey

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 10:09 AM realistic Says:

Reply to #54  
Anonymous Says:

Rebbe aaron was recognized at a very young age that he will grow up to be a gadol hador later when his father the late berach moshe became the satmar rebbe he said in his usual modesty that he accepts the leadetship role only as a caretaker untilll his son rebbe aaron is ready.

are you trying to turn this article into propegande for reb aaron? although you have the full right to do it but this isn't the place for it

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 10:35 AM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #54  
Anonymous Says:

Rebbe aaron was recognized at a very young age that he will grow up to be a gadol hador later when his father the late berach moshe became the satmar rebbe he said in his usual modesty that he accepts the leadetship role only as a caretaker untilll his son rebbe aaron is ready.

what does "late berach moshe" mean? and btw where does your post come in to this discussion to begin with?

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 11:40 AM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #50  
ShatzMatz Says:

Can someone please identify the people in the picture.

I'm afraid of # 46

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 01:21 PM Anonymous Says:

i am so happy to say that there was no fighting or bickering between the two satmars, and that all the people that say there is somuch machlokes, why don't you say "wow satmar you are a great example of how to act in such a time when there could have been so much politics. i praise you satmar for you actions and behavior.

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 Jul 06, 2010 at 04:22 PM Anonymous Says:

The picture was taken at the tnoyim of Reb.Chykie a"h.The next and last time all 7 siblings posed for a photo together was at her wedding.

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 Jul 08, 2010 at 07:28 AM Menachem Says:

The fight in satmar is kinda civil, There is no fight between the families of the two sides of the chasidim of the two two diferent rebbies , Its basically a fight of a few wanna be leaders in the kehila that fight their own battles and everyone is wishing them good luck . There is an argument of who is more worthy of being the grand rebbi between the chasidim , its an opinion that every chossid can chose for himself, both sides are doing great things, The tsedaka of both sides is gevaldig, the gemilas chasadim that the satmars inherited from the old rebbi reb yolish only grew in size over the years. As an outsider as a non affiliated chosid I watch and read in awe sometimes of how they would take on an issue and carry it to the end with such gevaldig devotion as reb Yolish did it.

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