By COLlive reporter
Mrs. Bassie Palace, an active member of the Lubavitch communities in Monsey and Los Angeles, passed away Thursday, 25 Adar 5770.
She was 57 and suffered from a long illness.
The wife of Reb Moshe Palace, she raised a large Chassidic family to whom she was very devoted. She celebrated her birthday on Purim this month with family members beside her.
The Palaces were founding members of the K’hal Tzemach Tzedek Lubavitch community of Monsey, then lived in Los Angeles for some 21 years and moved back to the New York State 2 years ago.
“She was warm, happy, outgoing and full of life,” a family member told COLlive.com. “She loved being at and taking part in Simches and always invited guests.”
She is survived by her husband and their children Dovid Palace, Meir Palace, Miriam Schmukler, Yossi Palace, Mordechai Palace, Malky Mizrachi, Chanie Brikman, all residents of Crown Heights, and Schneur, Shauli, Rivka Leah and Chaya Mushka.
She also left her brothers Rabbi Leibel Newman of Crown Heights, Rabbi Moshe Boruch Newman of Staten Island and Rabbi Yitzchok Newman of Long Beach, CA.
The Levaya will take place Friday, March 12, at 8:30 AM at the Palace home, 15 Wallenberg Circle in Monsey from where it will go to Brooklyn and pass by 770 Eastern Parkway at approximately 10:30 AM and then proceed to the Old Montefiore Cemetery in Queens.
Shiva: The family will be sitting shiva at the Palace home, 15 Wallenberg Circle in Monsey.
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Boruch Dayan Haemes.
You are truly missed by many. You were my wife’s BF, and no one has replaced your hesid in our lives. A l’chaim that you have the highest of aliyos b’shamayim.
my mother was very outgoing ,warm, helping pepole out, putting smiles on sad faces always involved in helping out shuls ,schools ,ect.we miss u mammy but we are comforted with the fact that we know moshiach is SECONDS AWAY and we will see my mother alive and well ,again ,with the rebbe to take us out of gulas BIKORUV MAMUSH
Boruch Dayan HaEmes. May her family be blessed, and comforted, and may they rejoice soon with their mother and wife, at the coming of Moshiach.
I can’t put into words what a sweet person she was…
Hashem Yerachem, her children are young!
Moshiach NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bdh lubavitch had so many losses this and last yr e cant take it !mn!ad mossai cant wait till there is no bad stuff that happened and col will only report good news!amen
She really knew how to roll with the punches as # 19 said so well..If we could all laern something from her i think it would be that. To be able to have a challenge and be able to make the best of it and realize It’s all from the Aibeshter.
So very sad! Mrs. Palace was a wonderful person! I am fortunate to have known her.
Bassie Palace knew how to appreciate life,the “big” things and the “small” things.She knew how to roll with the punches and in her long illness,exemplified Simcha Poraitz Geder participating in as much of life as Der Aibershter gave her the strength to.Sadly and finally, she taught us how to depart from it with dignity. May we be zocheh to Veheekeetzu Veraninu…vehee bsochom taikef u’meeyad mamosh.
she was a wonderful, happy person. she looked at everything with chssidishe eyes, and a chssidishe heart and mind. we all could learn soooooooooooo much from her.
Hamokom yenachem…
Dear Palaces,
This is such a sad day. May you be comforted by Hashem…
Love the Gurevitches (Offenbach)
The nicest lady I ever met deffinetally the best subsitute she would always make projects lovingly with us. What’s her whole name?
I was in her house a few times. From my recollection, what a nice lady and hostess
AD Mosai!! What is happening to our world?????
hamakom yenachem eschem…Moshiach NOW!
may her neshoma have an aliya!mashiach now!!
My family was hosted by her several times in LA. What a special person she was … B.D.E
May Hashem heal the terrible pain the family is going through and console them.
May they only hear besuros tovos from now on, and ultimately hear the biggest news of all, the arrival of Moshiach and Techiyas Hamesim.
The Palaces were founding members of the Lubavitch community of Monsey even way before Kehal Tzemach Tzedek came about.
Sorry to hear the sad news.
Moshe L. Chanowitz
Bassie was the happiest, most bubbly and nicest person in Los Angeles. She will be missed
Very hard and difficult news, Will miss you Bassie !
so sad 🙁
A truly wonderful and remarkable person!!
To Rabbi Yitzchok Newman, the Dean at Hebrew Academy of Huntington Beach, CA and the entire Newman family. May her memory be a blessing to you always.
Angie & John Fitzpatrick
was such a special lady always with a smile even when she was sick
Mrs. Palace was my teacher and she is an amazing person, full of happiness and love for life. She will be missed!
Baruch Dayan Haemes