Mrs. Miriam Waldman, longtime Crown Heights resident and wife of Rabbi Yosef Waldman obm, passed away on Monday, 22 Teves, 5780.
She was 90.
Mrs. Waldman and her husband Rabbi Yosef Waldman were longtime residents of Crown Heights, living on Montgomery Street.
Rabbi Waldman was known for having written to the Rebbe to ask him to continue to dedicate a segment of his weekly Shabbos farbrengens to the study of Rashi’s classic commentary, after a period of time that he had stopped doing so.
The Rebbe agreed, but said he will announce the subject and part of Rashi that he will discuss on Shabbos through Rabbi Waldman, who in return would disseminate the information around Crown Heights and beyond.
Mrs. Waldman was predeceased by her husband, who passed away in 2014.
She is survived by her daughter, Chantzie Meth of Passaic, NJ, and grandchildren.
The Levaya took place this morning.
Mrs. Chanzie Meth is sitting Shiva in Passaic, NJ.
Presidential Towers, apartment 10 B,
180 Lafayette Ave., Passaic New Jersey 07055
Shiva hours:
Tue-Thurs
10 am to noon,
2 to 6 pm,
7 to 9 pm
Friday
10 am to 1:30pm
Motzei Shabbos
7-10 pm
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
BDE. Mrs. Waldman was a real lady. Always had a nice friendly word to share. She was an incredibly devoted Mother to her only daughter Chantzie.
I missed seeing her in the streets of CH.
MAy she be a gutteh better.
Moshiach now.
BDE
You should only hear good news from now on
Fanny Freha lousky Dery
So sorry to hear the sad news!
You were a terrific daughter!
Only Simchas in the future!
Henya Laine
I have such wonderful memories of my 2 years in the Waldman’s basement.
Mrs. Waldman was a most gracious, gentle and kind woman. May she enjoy a lichtiger Gan Eiden.
Nami (Bernharrd) Friedman
so sorry for your loss. you have been an example of outstanding kibud av v’am all the years that i’ve seen you in Crown Heights. Your mother was a true woman of valour and you clearly follow in her footsteps.
May you kow of no more tzaar. May we be zoiche to Moshiach now!
Dear Chantzie I was so sad to hear about your dear mother she was such a special person you should have no more tzar and your mother should be a guta beiter for you and your family
your mothers friend
Libby Barber