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A Gift for My Aunt Sara

Chani Vogel of Crown Heights writes about her beloved aunt, Sara Blesofsky OBM who passed away 4 months ago, and the birthday gift her family decided to give her. Full Story

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dearest auntie sarah
October 31, 2011 11:33 pm

my daughter and i had the zechus, the honour and priviledge to spend time with you in Crown Hieghts last year. We did not realize how fast you would be taken from us, but Boruch Hashem we captured a few moments on thot wintry daysand braved the snowstorms to get to see you. You were so dignified, took such an interest in our family and spent such qualtiy time with us when you had so much going on. We miss you so much and I thank Hashem we spent that special hour with you. You showed us, the next generation… Read more »

A true tzadekes
October 31, 2011 10:12 pm

For a change, Hashem, please reveal your plan. You took so many good People in the recent months. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Sara was a true tzadekes. Not even a hidden one – all those who were zoche to meet her couldnt help feeling her special and dignified personality. Sara, please use your no-doubt special personality to demand that hashem stop all the suffering and reveal His ultimate plan. Moshiach now.

To All Comments....
October 31, 2011 8:59 pm

Sarah A”H was all what you wrote and more. She was a true Aishes Chayil that did everything with a varime, chassidishe, and simchadike way. It was all about the other person, NEVER about herself. May Hashem give Ari and his entire family the kochos to find happiness after this enormous loss. After all that is what Sarah would want. May we be reunited withe Sara through the coming of Moshiach Now.

A Nephew

What a special Neshamah
October 31, 2011 3:09 pm

Mrs. Blesofsky was a beautiful lady inside and out. She truly did carry herself with dignity and grace and upon greeting her she would always make the time spent be about the other person. She would ask how I am doing and brush off questions about herself. In my mind she resembled the Rebbetzins that we hear about; and she was true Jewish royalty. May she look down and have tremendous nachas from all of her children and grandchildren. There is no doubt that she is doing everything she can on our behalfs.

to # 12
October 31, 2011 11:43 am

Melitzah or Melitzas both ways are correct, however the word after yosheres is not proper hebrew (it means nothing, Bedochask it means she is sraigtning out )

thank you for sharing
October 31, 2011 10:19 am

Thank you for writing such a beautiful and intimate article. I knew sara from Bais Rivka and she is greatly missed.

to #9
October 31, 2011 9:07 am

comment #8 wrote it correctly
for a woman it is melitzas yosher

Bsb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 31, 2011 8:21 am

Ur an awesome guy

miryam swerdlov
October 31, 2011 7:45 am

thanks chani for those beautiful, deep and hartzig words.
my connection to the Tashkenter mishpocha goes back to Montmorency (Paris), Those were simple days…Crown Street misses Sora’s dignity, Sora’s malchus.
See you soon with Moshiach.

Melitzah Yosher
October 31, 2011 5:31 am

its “Melitz” yosher, for male, “Melitzah” yosher, for female (not Yosheret)

Ch mom
October 31, 2011 3:10 am

Beautiful article about a beautiful person. May she be a melitzas yosher for her husband, family, and all of klal yisroel.

Fellow CH resident
October 31, 2011 12:05 am

When I think of Sara, I think of a beautiful, genuine smile. While I think of her smile, tears begin to flow. So here I am, crying and smiling all at once. Sara, please give us the ultimate gift of sending Moshiach mamosh NOW so we can truly smile with tears of joy. You must come back! People like you are so rare. You were a truly elegant person, in and out. A real lady. Kind and sweet. I can go on and on. Words really don’t do justice in describing this amazing person. We love you Sara and please,… Read more »

A family member
October 30, 2011 11:41 pm

You express so elouqently what many in our family feel. Thank you. May we see her soon with the coming of Moshiach!

Woman of Valor
October 30, 2011 11:32 pm

So well written and so beautiful a woman! Moshicach now with everyone’s loved ones.

THANK YOU FOR SHARING !
October 30, 2011 11:26 pm
Shmuly
October 30, 2011 11:20 pm

Where are you

Hurwitz Neice of
October 30, 2011 11:09 pm

Sara Blesofsky (nee Hurwitz) I miss you terribly! Your warm personality, and loving heart was always within you….No matter how hard times were for you, even when you came back from chemo therapy..you had the most loving smile on your face! Sara each day I think about my dearest aunt that I miss so much!! I cry for the chayus you gave me and the strength that you had in the most challenging times! Sara please…In the merit of your birthday beg Hashem to send us no more pain and storm the heaven to bring Moshiach!!! How much longer will… Read more »

Beautiful!
October 30, 2011 10:51 pm
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