Rebbetzin Devorah Krinsky, wife of 55 years of יבלח"ט Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky—secretary to the Lubavitcher Rebbe—passed away on Friday night after a brief illness. Surrounded by her husband and children, and after the Friday night Kiddush was recited at her bedside, she peacefully returned her soul to her Maker. She was 74.
Boruch Dayan Ho’emes: Rebbetzin Devorah Krinsky
Rebbetzin Devorah Krinsky, wife of 55 years of יבלח”ט Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky—secretary to the Lubavitcher Rebbe—passed away on Friday night after a brief illness. Surrounded by her husband and children, and after the Friday night Kiddush was recited at her bedside, she peacefully returned her soul to her Maker. She was 74.
The daughter of Rabbi Zev and Etta Kasinetz, whose Brownsville home in Brooklyn, New York, was a center for early Chabad-Lubavitch activities in the Unites States in the late 30s and 1940’s, Devorah was raised with a deep commitment to the world of Chabad-Lubavitch and its ideals. She was among the first students to study in the newly founded Beth Rivkah, the Chabad girls school in the early 1940s. She attended high school at Bais Yaakov in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Immediately after her marriage in 1957, Rabbi Krinsky was called up to work in the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s office. Together with her husband, Mrs. Krinsky shared in the day-to-day developments of the phenomenal growth of Chabad-Lubavitch under the Rebbe’s leadership.
As matriarch of the family, and a partner and pillar of support to her husband as he served the Rebbe, Mrs. Krinsky exemplified the true woman of valor. With characteristic joi de vivre, she established her home on Montgomery Street as a lively hub for her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and extended family, and for international visitors and dignitaries to the Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters. Mrs. Krinsky’s warmth and humor, her quick wit, practical common sense, and her concern for others complemented her dignified comportment.
Mrs. Krinsky is survived by her husband, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, longtime aide to the Lubavitch Rebbe and Chairman of the Lubavitch educational and social services organizations, and their children: Rabbi Hillel Dovid Krinsky, Mrs. Sheine B. Friedman, Rabbi Menachem M. Krinsky, Rabbi Levi Y. Krinsky, Mrs. Chana Futerfas and Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky, as well as her brother Rabbi Moshe A. Kasinetz of Livingston, New Jersey.
The funeral will be leaving Shomrei Adas Chapels tomorrow, Sunday, November 25th at 12 p.m. and will pass by Lubavitch World Headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway at 1 p.m.
Yungerman
What a special Woman, you can see it in her eyes.
A chasid
Rabbi Krinsky sorry for your terrible loss.
May hashem grant you strength to continue
Your holy work in good health.
Shlome Seldowitz
Borch Dayan HaEmes.
To Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky on the passing of his wife, Rebbetzin Devorah Krinsky.
HaMakom YiNachem EsChem B’Toch Shaar Avlei Tzion V’Yerushalayim.
Ephraim Grushnit
Rabbi Yehuda, may the kodeshborchu comfort you among the mourners of Israel.
bd--h
bd”h
jake and miriam muskal
such a special lady
i would always greet her and talk to her whenever i saw her
may the family never know from sorrow again and always have
many simchas
much nachas from all the children grandchildren and great
grandchildren