Mrs. Selda Moskovits, a long time resident of Crown Heights, passed away on Wednesday morning, 17 Kislev, 5774.
She was 84.
Mrs. Moskovits was a Holocaust survivor and after coming to America married Reb Chaim Tzvi Moskovits obm, who for many years ran the Keren Yisroel Arye Leib G’mach along with Rabbi Hershel Fox and his mechutan Rabbi Shimshon Stock.
Mrs. Moskovits was a beloved teacher, teaching at both the Mosdos Day Care and Beth Rivka Headstart schools in Crown Heights.
Her husband passed away in 2003.
She is survived by her children, Mrs. Chana Esther Slavin, Reb Avrohom Yitschok Moskovits and Mrs. Leah Deitsch, all of Crown Heights.
The Levaya will leave Shomrei Hadas at 11:00 am and pass by 770 at 11:45 am.
Shiva will be at 573 Montgomery St.
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MINCHA 4:15
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Baruch Dayan Haemes.
She was my teacher in Bais Rivkah Headstart. A special woman she was!! i will never forget her
SHE REALLY WAS THERE FOR MY DAUGHTER IN PRE 1 A,MY CHAYA WASN’T SPEAKING,IT’S LIKE SHE TOOK HER IN WITH MUCH WARTH AND LOVE,SHE WILL BE MISSED
a former class mate of her son, I remember her as grace among people.
Bentzion ben yisroel
We as neighbors would see her children, grand children and greats, visiting all the time.
משפחה לתפרת
Always such an elegant lady.
We can learn a lot from her.
A special woman. A true survivor in every sence of the word. Shes was a women who’s presence brought a message of rebuilding and continuing through, no matter what.
She will be missed. Baruch dayan emes.
such a sweet lady
i always enjoyed talking to her
because i am a child of survivors myself and never had much family when i was growing up i would speak to her about how she survied the war
she spoke about her brother in israel and how she herself survived the war
may her memory be a blessing to all of us
baruch dayan haemess
Mrs Moskowitz used to tell me stories of her heroism during the war. She was so kind and always speaking of her children and grandchildren with such pride…I treasure the time spent with her…BDE
MRS MOSKOVITS WAS SUCH A NICE LADY. She helped her husband with Simchas Shabbos V’yom tov.
our sincere thoughts of condolence to the family. Hamokom……
As a former student, I remember her in Head-Start. She was a very special person.
I will never forget her smile and welcoming.
Was many times at their home for a gmach. Mrs Moskovitz would insist on a HOT cup of tea/coffee in the winter and a COLD drink in the summer.
And Reb Hershel, what a mench.
Much much chesed (חסד) was distributed from her home.
יהי זכרה ברוך
She was such a sweet kind woman. So sad to hear!
she was such and aidel lady – always a kind word – always a smile
she will be terribly missed 🙁