Mrs. Marlene Haberman, a beloved and energetic member of Chabad of Bel Air, CA, handed away all of the sudden in a tragic automobile accident.
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Mrs. Marlene Haberman, a beloved spouse, mom and grandmother from Bel Air, CA, handed away all of the sudden in a tragic automobile accident.
Marlene was an energetic member at Chabad of Bel Air, CA for over 30 years, led by Rabbi Chaim and Charna Mentz.
Her husband, often known as “Frailech Melech” Melvin, Elimelech ben Aidel was additionally within the accident, and stays in vital situation.
She was vigorous and pleasure, and was often known as an individual who may get issues performed. She would greet everybody with a smile, and was very heat to all she met.
She joined each girls’s occasion and program. On the age at 50 she realized easy methods to learn Hebrew and would daven and say Tehilim each day. She cherished Hashem, the Torah and the land of Israel. She would reply to the query “How are you?” with, “After all it’s a very good day, Hashem woke me up and gave me one other day.”
A Mitzvah that was very expensive to her was the Mitzvah of Kashrus. She had meat, dairy and pareve sinks in her kitchen, and was recognized to request at grocery shops that they take away merchandise with no correct hechsher.
Marlene supported and cherished JLI – the Rohr Jewish Studying Institute. She would be a part of the yearly studying retreats and Israel packages. She was recognized at JLI for her nails, as she would paint the letters ‘JLI’ on them for each retreat.
Through the years, she and her husband acquired to know many Shluchim and appreciated their devoted work. She additionally acquired to know Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky OBM, Vice Chairman of Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch, and would name him to inquire about his well being.
Her tragic passing leaves an awesome void amongst all her grieving associates at Chabad of Bel Air, in addition to at Chabad of Rancho Mirage, led by Rabbi and Mrs. Posner, expensive associates of hers as properly close to her trip dwelling.
She is survived by her son Chopsi Haberman and granddaughter Arielle.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
