Mrs. Edith Einhorn, who miraculously survived the Holocaust and built a proud Jewish family, passed away on Wednesday, 22 Av, 5783.
She was 97.
Born Esther Leah Leibowicz, in the shtetl of Kal’nyk, 16km NW of Munkacs (today in Ukraine), in 1926, as an older teenager she went to join her 3 older siblings in Budapest. When the Nazis ימ”ש arrived a short while later, her siblings urged her to get the train back home. During the journey, she was arrested by the SS. Her parents and younger siblings were all murdered הי”ד.
Through the clear hand of Hashem, she survived the horrors of Auschwitz and the notorious death march out of that evil place.
After the war, she met her husband, Sender Engel, in a DP camp in Germany. Her aunt and two sisters, who had also survived, went fishing and returned with a small bucket of tiny fish, from which they made one roll of Gefilta fish – which served as their wedding feast.
The whole DP camp population joined the dancing.
Her husband, Zeidy Sender, never fully recovered from his experiences in the camps, passing away in his mid-30s, leaving her widowed with two young children, for whom she worked her to provide for their needs.
After her children married, she herself remarried to Mr Moshe Einhorn. At the age of 78, after Zeidy Einhorn was niftar, she retired from her job at ‘Mauzone’, a kosher deli in Lawrence, NY, and moved to Eretz Yisroel, joining her daughter and son-in-law Frumie and Shmuel Siegel, in Kfar Maimon.
She was an amazing woman who, despite her difficult hardships, lived her 97 years to the absolute fullest.
In the later years of her life, she took great pleasure in her Nachas, daily reviewing the names of בלי עין הרע her over 100 direct descendants, and kvelled in their visits and phone calls.
She maintained a unique positivity and optimism, and possessed a true Simchas hachaim – joy in life. She had a special ‘chein’ and a great sense of humour, and was loved by all who knew her.
She is survived by her son, Rabbi Moishe Yosef Engel (Long Beach, CA), her daughter Mrs Frumie Siegel (Kfar Maimon, Israel), many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Rabbi Engel is sitting shiva in Israel until Tuesday morning. Messages of Nichum can be sent via WhatsApp to 714-863-1426 or email [email protected]
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes – Esther Leah bas R’ Moshe Yosef.
Sounds like she was an exceptional woman!!
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What an amazing life story!
I knew her personally she was a wonderful women. Much more can be said about her then written in this article. Her Mesiras Nefesh was indeed legendary. If you look at her amazing children and grandchildren you will get a glimpse into who she was. Anyone that knows there children will tell you they are so warm and loving. They are so positive and kind. Selfless and sensitive, passionate and patient. Perhaps above all they are the most genuine people I know. Moshe and Frumie I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you will find comfort from your… Read more »
Wishing Warm Condolences to Rabbi Moshe Engel & his family. May your mother’s Memory always be for a Blessing.
Hessel & Miriam Kessler & family xoxo