Rabbi Baruch Hyman, a father and grandfather from the Chabad community in Pittsburgh, PA, passed away on Friday, 18 Tammuz, 5783.
He was 64.
He is survived by his wife Mrs. Taibke Hyman and children: Mrs. Sara Esther Bongart (Monsey, NY), Mrs. Chaya Hoffinger (Pittsburgh, PA), Mrs. Nomi Leimdorfer (Harrisonburg, VA), Rabbi Moshe Hyman (Kingston, PA), Mrs. Miriam Horowitz (Altoona, PA), Mrs. Bluma Dinerman (Winchester, VA), Miss Baila Hyman (Pittsburgh, PA), Mrs. Dini Kreitenberg (Crown Heights, NY) and KA”H many grandchildren.
The Levaya took place in PA on Sunday.
Shiva will be at 5933 Phillips Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 until Friday.
11am-1pm and 7-9:30pm.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes: Baruch Mendel Ben Shlomo Nochum
May Hashem send you much comfort!
A Baal Shem’ske yid!
Shocked by the news. Wishing you onle simchas in your life.
Shmuel and Ruth Grumach; Beit Dagan, Israel
We will miss him and the beautiful middos he modeled for all of us here.
A friend in Pittsburgh.
Dearest Taibke,
BDE 😔 It is I, Zahavah Steinberg aka (Wendy Alexandra Strassman) I am from Uniontown, Pa originally. You & I don’t speak often, but I think of you & especially at this painful time 😔. If you would see me, you would remember me. May you be surrounded with lots of love & hugs from your family & friends. May you be comforted by the mourners of Zion. Sending you 🤗🤗
Very sad my good friend from Yeshiva Ohr Tmimin my chevrusa. I miss you Boruch and send Taibkah our condolences and Love and good news only for you and your family!!
Mordechai Siev Tsfat
BDE After a long hiatus after I left Miami, it was gratifying to meet you again in Pittsburgh, years later. Baruch, it is not too late for me to thank you for hosting me for Shabbos, providing me parnasa, when you had me working in your antique store, and other chessed you did for me. You were fond of saying that if not for meshugoyim, you would be out of business. I did not truly understand that fully, until one day I prepared for mailing an old Eastern Airlines (went bankrupt in 1991) baggage sticker, that someone paid $15 for.… Read more »
Rabbi Hyman (Baruch as he allowed me to call him) was a kind & knowledgeable individual. I spent many an afternoon going through watches with him at his store, Crown Antiques. He taught me much and was a generous & supportive person with me & my family…I will miss him & remember him fondly. My condolences to his family. Kieran Lynch
As a young bochur learning in Pittsburgh I had the zchus to study chassidus together with him during his workdays at the antique store
A pure yid … a true and humble chosid