Sunday, December 26, 2010

One Big Family! -- ה‘ נותן וה‘ לוקח – G-d gives, and G-d Takes

There is a Passuk that states: “Hashem gives and Hashem takes back”. I myself saw the meaning of this Passuk one year ago. However within an hour of receiving the news of Pesha Leah’s passing, I saw that it works the other way around as well: ה‘ לוקח וה‘ נותן– When G-d takes, He gives back. Hakodosh Baruch Hu took one of my siblings from me, yet at the same time He gave me back a few hundred more. To whom am I referring to? I’m referring to every single person who was there for me and my family during our time of pain and suffering.
                 To be there for someone during a time of simcha takes almost no effort at all; but to be there fore someone– and I mean really be there for someone, like so many were there for us - in a time of pain, shows that you are more than just a friend; you are a member of the family. You may not be related to me by blood like Pesha Leah was; yet you are related to me by something far more important in my eyes: your actions. So many people really showed me what is so unique about Klall Yisroel: they are willing to anything for someone in need, even if they don’t really know them.
                 I’d like to take this time to thank just a handful of my siblings for all that they did:
  • Rabbi M.M.M. Lieblich for breaking the news to me in the most appropriate way
  • Yochonon Katz & Mendel Ivry for spending the day with me until my parents came in, it really means a lot to me
  • All of my classmates in Hamesivta for understanding what I was going through and being there for me
  • The Teller, Gorowitz, & Hershkowitz families as well as Chanan Nocks for opening up your homes to us during shiva, you have no idea what it means to us
  • The Zeichner’s for all that you guys did for us - there are no words to begin thanking you, may Hashem truly reward you in both worlds
  • The Eidelman, Zeichner, Lerman, & Wall families and Chanan Nocks for opening up your homes to me throughout the year, making known to me that no matter what I still have family in Crown Heights
  • Elisheva Goldzweig, Chanie Zeichner, and everyone else who helped by the Shloshim
  • Everyone who prepared meals and truly went out of your way for us during shiva
  • Zelig Krymko for your unconditional support eventhough u hardly know me, let alone any other members of my family
  • The Rosenberg & Docks families for constantly being there for years already - if I didn't realize you were family before, I realize it now
  • Every single person at YNS/Trocki Hebrew Acadamy for - without realizing it - you all allowed me to grow from this and overcome this test each day
                   I know that everyone falls now and then in their Emunah, but what makes me get up even though I know I’m going to fall again is my family. I know that in time of success they are there for me; and that in times of failure and falling they are there for me more than ever.
Pesha Leah lived her life for Achdus, and it all showed in her passing, when everyone was truly there for me and my family.
                 Klall Yisroel is one big family, and I am proud to be member of it!
                Thank you to everyone who was or was not mentioned, you all really showed me that there are no friends - only family. A family that cares.
                  May the Neshamah of Pesha leah bas Chaim Leibel - Nifter on 21 Teves, 5770 - rejoin our Unity Family today!
            May the Neshamah of Avrohom Dovid ben Shneur Zalman - Nifter 21 Teves, 5770 - rejoin our Unity Family today!

Monday, December 13, 2010

I Lost A Sister, A Friend & A Mentor All At Once

Eleven and a half months ago, Someone was taken from this world. That Someone lived twenty-three beautiful, fulfilling years.
          
That Someone was my Sister.
We fought, argued, laughed, played, cried, sang, and learnt together.
           
That Someone was my Friend.
Was always there for me, willing to do whatever necessary to help me whenever possible.

That Someone was my Mentor.
Inspired me; taught me right from wrong, the basics and meaning of Chassidus - Chabad. That Someone taught me about the Rabbeim and the Bar - Mitzvah Maamer, as well as what it means to be a true chossid of the Rebbe.

That Someone will forever be in my heart.

That Someone will be helping and guiding me more now than ever before; giving me the courage and strength to continue on.

That Someone is irreplaceable.

That Someone is a true Tzadekess in every meaning of the word.

That Someone is Pesha Leah (bas Chaim Leibel) Azoulay - Roetter


May the Neshamah of Pesha Leah bas Chaim Leibel have a complete aliyah!
May we all be reunited with her right away!

Pesha may not physically here- but spiritually she is here more than ever...
Pesha may not physically be here- but spiritually she is here more than ever...