By COLlive reporter
Mrs. Etta Devora Morozow, a longtime resident of Crown Heights and matriarch of a well-rooted Chabad family, passed away on Monday, 2 Tammuz 5774.
She was 78.
She was the wife of the late Rabbi Sholom Morozow, a Mashgiach at the Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim of 770 Eastern Parkway and member of Agudas Chassidie Chabad International.
The Rebbe was mesader kidushin at their wedding in Nissan 1957.
She is survived by her children Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Morozow – Crown Heights; Rabbi Dovid Menachem Mendel Morozow – Crown Heights; Rabbi Shea Morozow – Crown Heights; Rabbi Levi Morozow – Australia; Rabbi Choni Morozow – Brooklyn; Mrs. Chana Gurkow -Stoughton, MA; grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The levaya will be taking place on Monday 3:45pm from Shomrei Hadas Chapels in Boro Park and will pass by 770 Eastern Parkway at 4:45pm.
The Morozow family is sitting Shiva at 571 Montgomery St.
Shachris 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00
Mincha 7:00 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
Mariv 9:10 9:20. 9:30
Baruch dayan haemes.
She was an amazing wife who showed utmost repect to her husband the amazing Gaon and Chosid Reb Sholem z”l. (Reb Sholem knew the entire Shas, Shulchan Oruch, Tanach and all it’s meforshim, had a clear understanding in all the rules of Dikduk, was a genius in mathematics – he never actually studied math, but understood it extremely well all from Torah, was well verced in chasidus etc.)
Many years go as a bochur, I lived in their basement and got to know the family very well. Her husband Rav Shalom was fluent in the entire Talmud and all works of Chassidus. She was his true Ezer Kenagdo preparing delicious meals and always keeping the children and her house immaculately clean. Many times I had the privilege of eating dinner together with the family. May her children be comforted and never again know of any sorrow.
Today at Beit Chabad of Curitiba – Brazil, Rabbi Mendel Labkowski taught the class “The significance of the death of a Tzadik” based on knowledge of the book of Tanya. As requested by the friends of Etta Devora Morozow, the class was dedicated to her. Etta Devora Morozow had many qualities, but most was chesed. When we had the opportunity to stay in the basement of her house, witnessed dozens of times that she delivered food to Bikur Cholim, donated clothes and furniture for the poor. Always gave advice and help to people. As she was raised as Latin, because… Read more »
Such an amazing person
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a sweet swwet lady, very intuitive, had the please of know her well and working with her at Brod & Goldshmidt buchers for many years,
she will be missed.
her neshama should have many aliyahs