Rebbetzin Golda Aronow, wife of Reb Menachem Mendel Hakohen Aronow, passed away on Shabbos, 19 Iyar, 5781.
She was 89.
Rebbetzin Aronow was born on Tzom Gedalia 1931, to Reb Chaim and Esther Rochel Minkowitz of Nevel, and was taught from an early age how to have Hachnosas orchim even to the point of Mesiras nefesh.
In 1951, Rebbetzin Aronow and her husband moved to Toronto, Canada, and were from the founding members of the Chabad Lubavitch community of Toronto. For decades her home was where bochurim and anash would come and farbreng, and was the address of choice for many visiting Shadarim and meshulochim.
She is survived by her husband, Reb Menachem Mendel hakohen Aronow and their children; Mrs. Brina Langsam, Crown Heights, Mrs. Brocha Wilhelm, Toronto CA, Rabbi Yosef Aronow, Kfar Chabad, Israel, Mrs. Esther Rochel Moscowitz, Chicago, IL, Rabbi Zelik Aronow, Florida, and Mrs. Shternie Notik, Chicago, IL as well as many grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren.
She is also survived by her sister, Mrs. Riva Teleshevsky, Crown Heights.
The Levaya will take place Monday, 9:45 AM at Shomrei Hadas, 10:45 AM at 770.
The family will be sitting shiva at the Langsam residence, 648 Lefferts Ave.
The family requests no visitors between 1:00PM and 3:00 PM, and after 10:00 PM.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
מרת גאלדא בת ר’ מרדכי ירחמיאל חיים לימא ע”ה I have very fond memories of Tanteh Luleh. She had an open home and lived having guest. She was an Aishes Chayil and a true example of a Chasidisteh. Mekushar to the Rebbe and raised a beautiful family of many generations of Shluchim. Participating in Simchas was very important to her, even when it came at great sacrifice such as pain in her feet etc. She always showed care and an interest in how other people were doing, listing many names of great nieces and nephews, including recently married additions to… Read more »
She was one of warmest hartzik women I have known. Her varimkeit came from her heart. She was emes in true sense. People like her leave a void in this world
Rebbetzin Golda Aronow was a very warm, caring, sincere, and emotional person that took an interest in the welfare of her family, friends, and community. Her strong emunah and bitochon helped her navigate through her life challenges. Her home was always open for Hachnasas Orchim and trully enjoyed sharing Chassidishe stories. She was trully a special person and will be sorely missed!!!
I remember the last time I was at the aronow’s house sitting in the kitchen and talking to Rebbetzin Aronow. ASuch a sweet lady. You could tell she was a hartzige woman from the Alte heim. Even though I was so young (I still am) she asked questions and wanted to know who I was and how I was doing in school. It didn’t matter that she hadn’t seen me in a long time and I was practically a stranger. She was still so welcoming and caring.
Her neshama should have an Aliyah.
Baruch Dayan Haemes.
Baruch Dayan Emes! Grateful to this wonderful rebbetzin. Because of one her granddaughters, I am frum and with a daughter of my own. How many countless of generations have been created/will be created because of this amazing woman? Every Jew is a world, and saving a Jew is like saving the whole world; how many thousands of ‘worlds’ has this heilige woman saved?! We will never know, but the light created by all of them shines on forever. May it be a tremendous merit for her and her entire family!!!!