The Shloshim of Mrs. Michal Blesofsky obm will take place this Monday, 16 Tamuz.
Please join for a gathering in her memory at FREE Shul, Monday, 12 pm.
A friend of Mrs. Blesofsky shared her memories:
Dear Mrs. Blesofsky,
I wish I can share your greatness with others.
I try, but my words are too limited.
“So humble“
But not in the way people think it to mean.
Your presence was so strong, yet at the same time you invited everyone, and their opinions in.
You were able to make people feel so comfortable around you.
When I think about it, I realize that it must have been because you had a true bittul.
Self aware with confidence, but never superior.
“So Sharp”
True,
but in such a subtle, loving way.
“So giving”
I cannot think of a greater understatement.
“Someone who lived chassidus”
But really.
That was your air.
Words are too limiting.
So instead of trying to describe you, I will collect stories to learn from you.
Pieces of your life that can help us live our lives as real Chassidim.
With each person who was gifted to meet you,
I will ask them to share your wisdom, midos, and how you lived.
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The family requests that all who knew Mrs. Blesofsky, please email any memories or stories to [email protected] for a publication to be printed at her shloshim.
With the collection of these stories, we will carry on her legacy.
And may we finally be together with Moshiach Tzidkeinu now!
I know a few of her grandaughters they are very sweet
She was a person who truly tried to be a chariot
Always thinking, what does the Aibishte want me to do in this situation
Always looking to Rebbe for guidance
Always trying to make His will her will
Michal you are missed
to a truly beautiful person.
It was a pleasure to know her. She lived with the Rebbe’s words and I am sure is doing what she could to help hasten the redemption.
Its true
You really got it, and managed to find words, none overstated. Honestly.
I think words are too limiting is so appropriate.
She wasnt a personality. she was an revealed good essence.
we love you and miss you
A person like this is very hard to find always happy never a mean word about anyone. im proud to say she will always be remembered this way.Always a kind word she will be missed by all who knew her
is this photo in 770 right outside the hall leading to the Rebbe’s room? In any case her best and truest legacy is the family she left behind. She can now continue reaping nachus from her better place. Her husband, children and einiklach is the best testimony.
“Hamakom yinachem eschem b’soch sha’ar availay Tzion v’Yerushalayim.”
So true!
what a beautiful picture!! May we soon see the revelation of Moshiach so that this picture could be retaken the same way!!!