Mrs. Goldie Shifrin, a longtime Crown Heights resident, passed away on Motzei Shabbos, Yud Alef Nissan, 5780.
She was 73.
Mrs. Shifrin was an active member of the Chevra Kadisha of Crown Heights. She was also a Kallah teacher, who taught many Kallahs.
Mrs. Shifrin was an active volunteer for the JNet Learning program, learning with a few different partners.
She is survived by her husband, Rabbi Hirschel Shifrin and children Sara Steinmetz – Sarasota, Florida, Zev Shifrin – Thousand Oaks, California, Eli Shifrin – Little Neck, NY, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
Always had a smile!
Moshiach NOW
She taught very well. In particular the complicated cheshbonos.
Full of life and very active in so many areas. Taken far too early. May she be a gute better.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I will miss her smile,her funny jokes, and she always had a good word.
She was a kind, friendly person. Such a mentch. I am really sad to hear. Moshiach now!
A former neighbor
until moshiach comes
She always greeted everyone with a smile at Unger’s Shul. She will be sorely missed!
Always with a Smile to every one, עד מתי
A fabulous person. My daughters kallah teacher. A incredible mother and wife to a very close friend Will be really missed. MOSHIACH NOW
Goldie taught me and a group of kallahs cheshbon. We gathered in her beautiful home and it brought peace and created a special learning atmosphere
B’h
My dear friend from Camp Emunah days and a colleague at our Crown Heights Mosdos Day care Center for many years –
Goldie – I will cherish the wonderful times we had together at work and at play. You are a true friend.
We will all sorely miss you.
am counting the minutes to Moshiach’s coming – immediately!
Frida
Goldie was a sweet woman. Always always with a smile, a positive thought and a joke at her fingertips.
May she be a gutteh better for all klal yisroel. She is already sorely missed!
Moshiach now!!
Mrs. Shifrin was my Kallah teacher. She taught me the calendar. Twenty-three years later,including up until last month, I still forwarded her my dates and she figured me out. I didn’t want to make any mistakes. She was always available to me all these years for Cheshbon questions, with good advice and a positive outlook on all matters. I will miss her so much. She was a wonderful doogma chaya of how to behave.
Shulamit Kaye
Goldie was cheerful and upbeat. I never saw her in a bad mood. She established a WhatsApp group and would send out funny cartoons many about weight management. She was very gracious.
So sorry. I met Mrs. Shifrin several times on simcha a for Sarah’s birthday and for Channa’s Bas Mitzvah. Such a joyful person. May she rest in peace and may she be a guta betren for all of us.