Mrs. Leslie (Alizah) Seigel, a resident of Crown Heights for many years and most recently of Monsey, NY, passed away on Thursday, 14 Kislev, 5779.
She was 61.
Mrs. Seigel was a huge believer in Hashem and the Rebbe, and raised her children in the ways of the Rebbe’s teachings. She helped so many people and was loved by so many.
She is survived by her husband Dovid Seigel of Monsey, and children: Yosef Seigel of Omaha, Nebraska, Nosson Seigel of Miami, Florida, Tovah Hott of Monsey, Devorah Chaya Seigel of Monsey, Altie Seigel of Monsey, Dini Seigel of Monsey, Chaim Seigel of Miami, Florida, and Mendel Seigel of Monsey.
She is also survived by her 6 grandchildren, and her father and sister.
The Levaya will take place tomorrow, Friday, leaving Shomrei Hadas in Boro Park at 9:45 am and passing by 770 at 10:45 am.
The Seigel and Hott families will be sitting Shiva at 45 Fawn Hill Drive, Airmont, NY 10952 until Thursday morning, November 29 after shacharis. Davening times are: Shacharis 8:00 AM, Mincha / Maariv 4:20 PM.
To send condolences or stories to the family, email [email protected]
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
She invited our family which includes our multiply handicapped child to her childrens’ weddings. It was the first weddings that they attended and there was a lot of excitement for little kids living under the shadow of special needs priorities, family issues, financial problems, etc. She noticed and reached out to us. Then Mrs slater, obm, took photos of us at Leslie’s chasuna to capture the special memories! May their ahavas chinam together being the geula now!
Thank you for sharing about your sister. Im so glad she had you and that you appreciated because not all sisters take the time to invest in these important relationships. Thank you for share with us how special she was from day one and so sorry for your loss
The holy soul of the usedan family
To reb noach and Dovid
May you only know of health and simchas
Tova Hott is our son’s teacher and all of the children love her. May we only know of simchas.
I read all the beautiful things everyone has written about her. I couldn’t of had a better person to be my sister and best friend. Her passing is very difficult for me. She was such a trooper with fighting the cancer. Never complaining and always positive. She would say there are a thousand other treatments to try when some didn’t work. Her family was always first and foremost in her life. She was 7yrs younger than me and I was so excited when she was born. Our Dad sneaked me up to see her in the hospital. She always had… Read more »
I have been blessed to be Leslie’s friend from the time she was 6 years old. Leslie was my neighbor and best friend from our childhood in Coral Gables throughout our lives. I am better for having been enveloped in the love of Leslie. There is no more purer soul on this earth. She loved me entirely and I loved her. Our love and friendship wasn’t conditional. It was a gift from God and she will always be a part of me.
Leslie and David met at our Chabad House at the university of Miami almost 40 years ago. We joined them at their wedding and then shared the good news of her children’s births and simchas. Leslie was given her Jewish name Aliza by the Rebbe, a name which reflected her personality throughout her life. Her faith in HaShem and her deep connection to the Rebbe were always present. Her wonderful husband and children should be blessed with healthy and good long lives. She will be sorely missed. BD”E
I stayed in her house during succos when I was 15 and her kindness and hospitality affected me until this day in the way I receive people in my home.
Love,
DN
Miami
If anyone can, Leslie can and will storm the heavens and beseech goodness for her family and Klal Yisroel!!! Leslie had a ready smile and kind words for whoever she met. Always with an optimistic spin on things and brimming with emunah. There are not many like her. A rare, caring and very genuine person.She will be greatly missed. BDE.
I didn’t know Alizah, but from her photo, she looks like a kind, warm and deep person.
May the family have good news to share from here on. Moshiach now mamash!
she was a true ahov yisroel,
she did anything and everything for someone in need.
Oy Hashem BD”e,
Beauituful family. Great people.
Moshiach now!!
May the family be comforted. May they know only Simchas!
I remember your bubbly laughter, your bright smile. The Simcha in your home. I remember davening with you on yom kippur,
You are in a better place now, but we miss you, and will always remember you. MZ
Aliza was the best friend anyone could ask for. She was so devoted and caring. So connected to the Rebbe. Aliza we will miss you. My heart goes out to her husband and children and grandchildren. May you be united once again with the coming of Moshiach Now!
So sorry! She was such a good person!
BDE Leslie always had an upbeat positive attitude about everything. She was kind and caring, never spoke bad about anyone. Had such Emunah in Hashem, never asked why me. She should be a Malitz Yasher for all klal Yisroel. She will be truly missed. May the family be comforted and may they only know of simchas from here on.
One of the kindest hearted women I had the zchus of calling my friend!
She was the sweetest person! Always had a smile on her face! Can’t believe it!
So saddened to hear about this. Leslie was full of life. My heart goes out to the whole family.
Leslie was an amazing friend. She cared so much for her family and friends. She always was optimistic and had an amazing positive perspective about everything.
Leslie, we will miss you!
BDE she was extremely nice kind good person she will be missed
So, so shocked and sorry to hear!! Leslie was a warm, upbeat person. Will be sorely missed by all who knew her. BDE.
BDE No words Can’t believed it .
Ad Mosai
Schanowitz President st
Leslie was such a positive optimistic woman. Always a pleasure to be around.
She will be missed
מין השמים תנחמו
She was a sweetheart of a woman! She will be missed!
Bd’e
Thinking of all of you, may hashem comfort you in your times of need. – Miami