Mrs. Frumey Shubov, a beloved mother and grandmother from the Toronto Chabad community, passed away on Shabbos, 23 Kislev, 5783.
She was 53.
Frumey was a young bubby, Mikvah attendant, and dedicated member of the Chevrah Kadisha, who gave of herself tirelessly to everyone and anyone in need.
The embodiment of true chessed, her home was open to all, her table was never without guests, and a wedding rarely passed in the community in which she did not participate in or actually host a sheva brochos.
Frumey also single-handedly ran numerous Tehilim groups for others to have their yeshuos.
Above all, she has been the listening ear and supportive friend of so many.
Her sudden passing has left her entire community shocked and devastated.
She is survived by her husband, Reb Mendel Shubov, Toronto, and children, Yitzchok Shmuel Shubov, Toronto, Nechama Orimland, Redondo Beach,
California, Mushka Hershkop, Kingston, PA, Shaina Leah Zirkind, Kingston PA, and Chaim Shubov, Crown Heights.
She is also survived by her father Rabbi Avrohom Zellig HaLevi Tarshish, Florida, and her siblings Liba Silberstein, Chicago IL, Chaya Sara Shaul, Eli, Israel, Simi Nodel, North Miami Beach, FL., Elky Nodel, North Miami Beach, FL. Yecheal Tarshish, Chicago, IL, Berky Tarshish, Crown Heights, and Shani Brown, Cleveland, Ohio.
Frumey was predeceased by her mother Mrs. Chana Miriam Tarshish, Chicago/Florida.
The levaya will take place on Sunday, chof daled Kislev, December 18th, at 1:15 pm, at Lubavitch House, 770 Chabad Gate, and continue at 2:00 at Pardes Sholom Cemetery, Chabad Section.
Shiva To Be Announced.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
No words can truly express the grief we as a community feel at the loss of this true tzedekes. Frumi thought of others throughout every day of her life doing for others and sharing her smile and warmth. May Hashem comfort her entire family and many friends! Moshiach now! Ad mosai!
She was the embodiment of chessed. How can this be?
Everything written about her is 100% true! And so much more! We are all devastated & shattered! We need Moshiach immediately Now!
Our hearts are heavy as we try to process this devastating news.
Frumie lit up our community with her countless acts of chesed and maasim tovim. She was very loved and beloved by all. May Hashem erase all tears with the coming of Moshiach now now now.
Frumey was the kindest, most giving woman. She was always lending books, making meals for others and had the warmest smile and kind word for everyone.
This is a devastating shock.
Moshiach now.
My heart breaks for this beautiful family.
When my son got married she hosted my family with such grace
There are no words
What a tragedy
Bde
There simply are no words!!!
Our hearts are with you- all of her family We are reeling in shock from this. She was the epitome of love and life and giving. Hard to believe… Moshiach now!!!
How, how can this possibly be?!?! The Rebbetzin of our class in Pittsburgh and so active during Seminary until she got married, just as she has been from then until now!! AD MOSAI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We were shocked and devastated to hear of Frumey’s sudden passing. What a horrendous tragedy! Dr. Manny and I send our most heartfelt and sincere condolences to all the family, and to the entire community will feel her loss for years to come.
Lynda & Dr. Manny Greenberg
We are devastated and shaken. On this first night of Chanukah, and on every night after, let’s take a few moments to think of ways we can add Frumey’s light to the world.
I worked with her on almost a daily basis. Her grace, chain, powerful intellect – gentle, but firm, and wisdom would have me in wonder of what a person could be. The topping to it was her extreme physical beauty. The way she dressed and presented herself were works of art. I cherish her noble and sweet face.
Going to take out books an hour before Shabbos (!) with my girls, seeing Frumie sitting in her Shabbos robe saying Tehilim serenely as a queen, is an image in my mind I will forever treasure. This just can’t be real. May Hashem wipe away all tears and bring comfort to her tsadik nistar husband and the whole family.
What a huge loss! One of our best!!