CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Hundreds of Beis Rivkah elementary and high school students paid their respects to Mrs. Menucha Lazaroff, a woman who has taught thousands of girls as a teacher and influenced boys as a camp mother in Gan Israel, NY.

The Levaya first passing by Beis Rivkah on Lefferts Avenue, where the girls stoon on the sidewalk with Tehillim’s in theirs reciting Kapitlach, then on to 770 where the high school girls did the same. Anash and Bochurim gathered there as well taking part in the Levaya.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

Hundreds Attend the Levaya of Mrs. Menucha Lazaroff OBM

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Hundreds of Beis Rivkah elementary and high school students paid their respects to Mrs. Menucha Lazaroff, a woman who has taught thousands of girls as a teacher and influenced boys as a camp mother in Gan Israel, NY.

The Levaya first passing by Beis Rivkah on Lefferts Avenue, where the girls stoon on the sidewalk with Tehillim’s in theirs reciting Kapitlach, then on to 770 where the high school girls did the same. Anash and Bochurim gathered there as well taking part in the Levaya.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

5 Comments

  • HirshelTzig

    sad to see Reb Shimen’ke so sad when he’s usually so full of joy!

    may she be a Melitzoh Yosher to us all.

  • a former student many years ago

    morah lazarov (o”h)was my morah 18 years ago when i was in fourth
    grade. she taught me alot but i must
    say from all my teachers that i ever had, i never had someone like her.
    she really cared. one day a good friend of mine and me came to school and our backpacks were soooo heavy
    she took us to the office spilled out all the books and said such beautiful girls like you have to have a good posture, so pick two books the rest stay in school

  • brstudent

    i can still hear her voice in my head, from 17 years ago, when i was her student…“ee efshar: eets eemposseeble”

  • Coolaid

    In our days in school it was a fad to eat Coolaid. Your friends would pour some in your hand and you’d lick it. Morah Lazaroff did not like this fad and told us not to lick, lick, lick! I coud imagine all my friends reading this and laughing. Let me tell you, she was a great teacher!