Mr. Leo Weissman, a long-time resident of Crown Heights, has passed away.

Boruch Dayan Hoemes – Mr. Leo Weissman OBM

Mr. Leo Weissman, a long-time resident of Crown Heights, has passed away.

The Levaya will take place today-Thursday at 2:00 pm at Shomrei Hachomos in Boro Park, Fort Hamilton Pkwy & 42nd Street.

The Kevurah will be in Eretz Yisroel.

His wife Mrs. Sarah Weissman and son Binyomin will be sitting shiva until Wednesday morning at 1235 E. 12th Street (Flatbush) 718-338-6822, 718-258-7250

Baruch Dayan Haemes

6 Comments

  • malca b

    baruch dayan ha emes

    he was a special man – always had a smile for everyone and a chaka (toy) for the children in shul during the week

  • ce

    if you didnt know him, you missed a tremendous thing.
    If you didnt ever see the kavod he gave to his wife, you missed a huge opportunity.

  • ce

    if you didnt know him, you missed a tremendous thing.
    If you didnt ever see the kavod he gave to his wife, you missed a huge opportunity.

  • menachem

    leo davened for the last 50 years at cong kal chasidim carroll and troy he was a very very special person may he be a guten beter

  • Ephraim B

    I davened for many years at K’hal Chasidim. I have the fondest memories of him. Mr Weissman was a true gentleman and a scholar. He had the most brilliant questions on the parsha, and as a kid he used to humor me with the most brilliant jokes.
    He knew what kdushas beis haknesses meant . He would make sure that everything in the shul was functioning properly. He repaired the Atzei Chayim, on the Sifrei Torah and the benches. He did it out of true love. He loved to show off his children and einiklach when they would come to visit.
    I always wondered where he was, and now I know he is truly in a better place.
    I will truly miss him!

    and to number 4 he davened there for at least 65 years he even davened there before it was chabbad

  • grandchild

    thank you all for such nice words. Yes we will all miss my Grandfather very much. as grandchildren we loved going with him to shul and loved coming to see him in crown hights. we will shurly miss him
    the grandchildren.