Rabbi Tzvi Dovber Pachter, a beloved husband and father and longtime devoted educator in Brunoy, France, passed away on Tisha B’Av.
He was 58 and passed away suddenly, leaving a shocked family and community.
Rabbi Pachter was a career educator, who dedicated every minute he had to his beloved students, spanning decades of young men and women across 3 prominent schools in France.
From Cheder boys in the illustrious Yeshiva of Brunoy, to bochurim in the Yeshiva of Vincennes and high school girls at Sinai, he left behind a legacy of proud, men women and children in whom he instilled a deep love for Yiddishkeit and Yiras Shamayim.
Rabbi Pachter was never too busy for his students, and would spend hours upon hours caring for and tending to the individual needs of his students, often on his own time!
His impact was real. Rabbi Pachter hailed from a family of career educators, and played a massive role in the infusion of Jewish pride and joy with which the broader Jewish French community has always been synonymous.
Rabbi Pachter was a well-known musician and was honored for two years in a row with his submissions being used for the Rebbe’s Kapital.
He is survived by his wife Naama and 8 children, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Pachter, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Pachter, Mrs. Chana Baila Steinmetz, Dovid Leib, Zalmi, Chaim, Mindy and Shmulik.
He is also survived by his mother and 8 sisters.
To his family, he was everything. To his wife and 8 children, the youngest being just 11 years old, he was their entire world.
Now, the family must carry on, and pick up the pieces of their lives, now devastated and broken.
Imagine, 8 yesomim, with seemingly nobody to care for them!
Klal Yisroel are truly interconnected on a deep level, and when one of us suffers, we all suffer.
When one of us is in pain, we all feel it.
When one of us is in a crisis, we all must step up.
Today, you have the chance to ease, at the very least, a great financial burden from the shoulders of the Pachter family, and show the Almighty that his children are truly united, and care for one another.
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Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
A tragic loss for the french community, he inspired hundreds by his farbrenguens and Rebbe’s stories. He will be truly missed