Rebbetzin Faiga Korenblit, a longtime resident of Flatbush, passed away on the 24th of Nissan, Shabbos afternoon, Parshas Shemini, 5780.
She was 96.
Rebbetzin Korenblit, who miraculously survived the horrors of the Holocaust, lived in Crown Heights in the 1950’s.
Her parents, the famous Rav of Geivitz-Uzhgorod, Harav Aharon and Rochel Felberman, were murdered by the Nazis along with most of her siblings and their families. She survived along with her brother Reb Mordechai Felberman.
Her illustrious parents were from the great Chassidic dynasties of Chust, Nadvorn, Premishlan, Rupshits and Lizensk.
Today, there is a Chabad Shliach in her parents’ Shul in Uzhgorod, Ukraine.
She married the late Rabbi Avrohom Yitzchok Korenblit Z”L in the early 1950’s.
With the Bracha and approval of the Rebbe, they moved to Brooklyn’s Flatbush section in the 1960’s and they were of the first Lubavitch families in the neighborhood.
Rabbi Korenblit worked in the United Lubavitcher Yeshivos on Bedford and Dean and later Ocean Parkway. Rebbetzin Korenblit was active with the Yeshiva women’s auxiliaries and fundraising groups. She attended all the bi-annual major fundraising dinners of the ULY.
In 1970, she began to be very active in the Ohel Moshe Chevra Thilim Lubavitch Shul as the Rebbetzin.
As a longtime resident in Flatbush, she was active with the Rebbe’s Mivtzoim and was loved by all.
For over 45 years people would consult with her and eagerly asked to receive her Brachos, which she would give generously.
She was a strong-minded, wonderful woman with a tremendous love for Yiddishkeit, while always very warm and approachable.
Rebbetzin Korenblit anxiously yearned for and awaited the arrival of Moshiach.
She is survived by her children, Rabbi Ari Korenblit (Manhattan, NY), Chaya Basha Zahler (Monsey, NY), Rabbi Moshe Chaim Korenblit (Crown Heights), Rabbi Mordechai Heshy Korenblit (Flatbush) and Chana Posner (Boston, Mass.) and grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild, many of whom are Shluchim and active in the Rebbe’s Mivtzoim.
The levaya will take place on Sunday, passing by 770 at 1:15 PM.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
Wonderful and intelligent Chassidishe lady.
How we will all miss her.
East 10 Street group
She was an Aidel lovely women- always with a smile and a kind word
The Rebitzin was such a nice person, making all who davened in the Shul feel at home. She was the life of the Shul.
Boruch Dayan Hoemes.
May she be a
מליצה ישרה לפני כסא הכבוד
For her family and all of klal yisroel.
Meshulem Feivel Hakohen Charach and family.
Rebbitzen Korenblit was a caring, classy lady, always with a smile and a kind word. She will be sorely missed. The world is a darker place without her….
Love, an Ocean Parkway davener
So sorry to hear about your legendary mom’s death. Sending my sympathies and good wishes. Hope you get this message…
Nava Klein(lerer) I recognized your dear mom from the pix when I used to go to your shul
Baruch dayan Emes.
We loved her warmth and friendship.
Ad Mosai.
DLM
So very much in pain with you all.
Thank you children for sharing her with us.
Shul OP