Mrs. Luba Budnow, a beloved mother and grandmother from Melbourne, Australia, passed away on Motzei Shabbos, 14 Cheshvan, 5784.
She was the eldest daughter of the famed Chosid R’ Chaim Tashkenter Hurwitz, the known Chosid who lived in Paris and Crown Heights.
Luba was known for being witty, sharp and for her love of life. She faced many challenges with her parents during the war, and survived to build a proud Jewish family.
She was the wife of R’ Sholem Ber Budnow obm, and is survived by her children, Sonia, Rachel, Ester and Michael. She was predecased by her son Abe obm.
She is survived by her siblings, Bracha Hurwitz, Shmuel Hurwitz, Sholom Ber Hurwitz, Moshe Avraham Hurwitz, Yosef Yitzchok Hurwitz, Mendel Hurwitz, Yisrolik Hurwitz, Zalman Hurwitz, and Chana Goldstein. She was predeceased by her sister Shterna Sarah Blesofsky obm.
The levaya will be held at MCK – Springvale – 50 Browns Rd, Noble Park North 11am Sunday 29th October 2023 in Melbourne.
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Her children will be sitting Shiva at 204 Kooyong Road, Caulfield North VIC 3161
Her siblings will be sitting Shiva at 741 Montgomery Street in Crown Heights.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes – Masha Luba bas Chaim HaLevi Budnow (Hurwitz)
So very sorry to see this news about a loss of your sister, Luba, who I remember meeting some years ago. I would like to wish my son-in-law, Zalman, his siblings and mishpocha, Tzu Gezunt and Langer Yuren.
So sad to hear, BDE.
May her Neshama have an Aliya in the worlds of Neshomos.
I am so sorry to read about the passing of your dear sister, what a terrible time for your family. Sending you love and prayers for menuchas hanefesh.
Hamokom Yenachem Eschem B’soych Sha’ar Aveilay Tzion v’Yerushayim.
Hindy Lewis, Israel
Thank you so much for your care. Bsuros Toros by all.
My aunt Luba was a pillar of a woman- always had the most witty and uplifting words to encourage and comfort and be there for you. She lived by example. She had a very tough childhood, losing her mother, running from city to city in the war, and yet didn’t break. She brought up the most amazing family, a successful family business and a big tzadekis, giving and cooking for needy through her last days. She’s a rock, a woman of wisdom and goodness and will be forever remembered and sorely missed. We love you! הַמָּקוֹם יְנַחֵם אֶתְכֶם בְּתוֹךְ שְׁאָר… Read more »