BDE – Rabbi Alter Yissochor Dov Leiberman, OBM

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With great sadness we inform you of the passing of Rabbi Alter Yissochor Dov Lieberman, OBM, of Kfar Chabad. Rabbi Leiberman in survived by his children – yibodlu l’chaim tovim – Rabbi Chaim Meir Lieberman (Crown Heights), Rabbi Aron Lieberman (Lauderhill, FL), Rabbi Yaakov Leiberman (Kfar Chabad, Israel), and Tirtza Schapiro (Miami Beach, FL).

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Amid the slaughter, a quiet house was singled out, solely because the residents were Jewish.

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Left: Lea New. Right: Some concrete and a wreath were the only ‘Matzeva’ on the burial site.

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