Mrs. Aidel Frankel, a longtime resident of Crown Heights, passed away on Wednesday, 6 Av 5776.
She is survived by her children Dovid Frankel, Aryeh Frankel, both of Monsey, NY, and Miriam Eidelman and Leah Schorr of Lakewood, NJ; grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The Levaya took place on Wednesday in Lakewood.
The family is sitting Shiva at Eidelman residence: 233 Carey St. (between Clifton and Lexington), Lakewood, NJ. Their phone number: 732 363 0419.
Baruch dayan haemes.
It gives us much comfort to hear everyone’s kind words and in knowing that everyone realized what an Eshet Chayil Adele was. We will miss her terribly, and pray that her memory will be for a blessing to all Bet Yisrael.
BDE
your mother was a very friendly woman
had many nice conversations with her
remembering her parents also
many simchas in your family always
She was a an amazing person. Her husband eliezer was a beautiful person as well.. they will be missed. BDE
She was our neighbor and was a very special Lady bde
Mrs Frankel was a real mentch. We’re going to miss you on Empire Blvd.
Old neighbor
Her husband was a good friend of my husband. I very often met her coming back from work in the evening always with a smile and a good vort. She donated her home yearly to make the Torah Study Group and prepared a beautiful table. I’m sad; A great lady left us. Now in Gan Eden with her wonderful Husband working on bringing the Geula with the coming of Moshiach.
Brocha Hurwitz
It was a zchus to know such an amazing woman. From “the old school,” she was a no-nonsense, straight-as-an -arrow amazing woman-a dugma chaya who will be sorely missed.
Penina Metal
We welcomed our visits with her. She was always full of wit and wisdom. We are saddened to hear of her passing. Our best wishes to her family.
Hamokom yenachem…
B”de. I used to bring her my sewing. She always made sure clothes were tznius. She had the right values. Not like today’s seamstresses who say looks fine when it doesn’t. Fine lady who will be missed.
BS”D Sounds like a special person, May her family be comforted and may they give her and her husband much Nachas
I am currently not in the US and before I left I kept on calling her, but there was no answer Just a few weeks before I was at her home with some things to repair, mostly for Tznius reasons as usual, she had a good word about everything. She was so positive about people and always found something happy to share She never wanted favors. Prior to my coming to her I would always call and ask if she needed something on Kingston and she was fine. I once asked why she didn’t move to Lakewood, where her children… Read more »
Mrs. Frankel and her husband AH, were wonderful people of the old school..I remember him painting the retzuos for tefillin, and they used to play scrabble together if im not mistaken..
Mrs. Frankel was a wonderful practical person, with a great sense of humor, frum and erllich..she used to fix my gowns for my childrens weddings..May she have a lichtigen gan eden, and help bring Moshiach Now!
Mrs Frankel was one of the first people I meet when moving to Crown Heights over 45 years ago. She was a warm hearted women who supported her family by sewing. She was always smiling and had an encouraging word for all. Her vitality and joy in life was obvious to all. She will be greatly missed.