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Petira of Rebitzen Cheryl Feldberger (Beren) A”H


candle734.gifYWN regrets to inform you of the sudden and untimely passing of Haisha Hatzidkonis Rebetzin Cheryl Feldberger A”H of Denver CO and Borough Park.

She is survived by Yibodlu Lichaim Tovem her mother Philanthropist Mrs. Miriam Beren, her husband Baal Michaber Sefer Klolem al hilchos Shabbos Rabbi Yicheskel Feldberger, her brother Rabbi Shea Beren of Lakewood – a noted Askan, and the founder of Lakewood Hatzolah, her sister Mrs. Dina Grossman of Lakewood, her three daughters, one son and hundreds of others who relied upon her love and care.

She is the daughter of Rabbi Yosef Levitan ZATZAL famed and beloved teacher in Yeshivas Torah Vedaas.

The Levaya will be held on Friday morning, 9:00AM at Shomrei Hadas Chapels on 14th Avenue and 39th Street (Boro Park).

Boruch Dayan Emmes…



21 Responses

  1. Boruch Dayan Emmes!
    Such shocking news!
    Mrs. Feldberger was an unbelievable women, who’s whole life revolved around chessed and tzedakah!
    May Hashem give the strength to her family in this terrible period in their lives!!
    She will be sorely missed!
    Ad Mosai!!

  2. What a terribale terribale loss, Mrs Feldberger A”H was a brilliant Tzadekes whose immeasurable Chesed and heart were parallel to her superior intellect.

  3. Boruch Dayan Emmes!!

    Mrs. Feldberger was the epitome of Chessed and her generosity was beyond the norm.
    Her whole life was about Tzedukah and helping those in need in a quiet and respectfull way.
    Her home was filled with guests every Shabbos and Yomtov.

    She will be sorely missed!
    Hamukem yenachem eschem!

    Hashem ad Mosai!!

  4. PLEASE NOTE: Shomrey Hadaas is located on the corner of 14th Avenue and 39th Street.

    I sit here blinded by my tears and feeling as if my heart is shattering.

    For those of you who knew Cheryl there’s nothing to explain. I am sure that you are all sharing my feelings of grief and unbelievable loss.

    For those of you who weren’t zoche to know Cheryl A”H I can’t begin to describe who she was. She was a true tzadekos and I don’t use the term loosely.

    From the children she took into her home to the people who came to her home uninvited on Shabbos and were immediately ushered into her dinning room where the sumptious table was set and there were already seated so many guests together with the family. And what a family…. Her mother Mirriam Y”LCH who was Cheryl’s example in learning what chessed was. Her husband Yechezkel Y”LCH who is a true Ben Torah and Talmud Chochom and who shared in all the chessed. Her son, Yosef Chaim Y”LCH a Ben Torah and true Yiras Shomayim and her three daughters, Leah Y”LCH, Rivka Y”LCH and Yocheved Y”LCH who emmulated their mother in their chessed.

    Cheryl wasn’t just a baalas chessed with her money and at her Shabbos Table, she was constantly busy helping people in every way imaginable including being a very good baalas eitzah. How many people flocked to her for tzidokah, hachnassas orchim and eitzos is beyond the comprehension of most people. Her heart opened to everyone’s tzores and she immediatly got busy doing something to help who ever needed that help. Chizuk? If you needed Chizuk Cheryl was the one to turn to for inspiration. Her emunah and bitachon were beyond the scope of most mortals. Cheryl never just sat around relaxing, that would have been unimaginable for her. She was involved in chessed yomom v’layla. She spoke on three telephone lines at the same time each one to help someone who needed something.

    The pain of her loss is unbearable. How will we, all those who loved her and reveered her carry on? Who will we turn to when we need chizuk or an eitza?

    One thing I know, just as Cheryl never sat around relaxing on this world there is no doubt in my mind that she will continue her chessed by being a melitzas yeshara for her family and all of Klal Yisroel.

    Cheryl, I’ll never forget you and will always love you and miss you.

  5. What a terrible loss for her family and for Klal Yisroel. The Rebbetzin’s kibud Av V’aim was amazing and something we should all learn from.

    Mrs. Beren, there are no words to say. Hashem should give you the Koach to continue everything that you do and everything that your daughter has done in her short yet beautiful life. We Denverites know how special the Rebbetzin was and marvel at the mother daughter relationship you shared.

    Hamokom Yinachem Eschem….

  6. I was just in the house on Tuesday Night, when i was told that a paremdic is there. but non the less the meal was served by her fmaily and the warmth of such an open house,were evident and displayed.

    We are numbed, shocked and tearing on the devestating news.

    She was so involved in our Shlichus, both in the support and the practical ideas and interest she took in the work.

    There simply wasn’t an area of Kedusha and Yiddihskiet that she hadnt been involved in helping. Non Stop, phones were ringing nearly off the hook on many of our visits to their home.

    She took such an interest not just in all the kiruv work we were doing but was so concerned for the chinuch of our children.

    May the family and the special Reb Chatzkel be given the tremendous Koches they need at this time.

    Umochoh Hashem……. Bimheiroh Beyomeinu.

    May her Neshomah be a Guter Beiter for all of Klal Yisroel.

  7. oy oy oy!! Baruch Dayan Haemes!
    How can this be? how? We are all crying together. We don’t even know the extent of what we are missing now! A Precious gem has been plucked from us! May the family and all of us have a true nechama! And may Mrs. Feldberger be a meilitzas Yosher for her family and klal yisrael. Oy, What will be now?!?!?!

  8. I am having trouble expressing my words of because of this great loss to myself and the whole Kal Yisrael. I was in shock when I called Feldberger’s home and spoke to Mrs. Beren. Cheryl will be deeply lost by me and all of Kal Yisrael for all her chessed that she gave to anyone that knew her. I wish Beren and Feldberger families that they only know Simcha from now on. The Sukkah Man

  9. Avdah Chasidah Min Haretz.

    She was loved by the elderly and the young, equally. The young children who would come visit and receive gifts from her. To see the smile on a little boy’s face as Cheryl would speak and listen to him, making the child feel so special.

    Her kindness was of such that when she did something for you, she made you feel that you were the one doing her the favor.

    She left over, not just four, but rather hundreds of Yesomim, children and adults alike who relied on her love, care and encouraging smile. Some of whom would literally call her “Mammy”.

    Who will care for them now?

    How she had the time to deal with so many people, from their important ordeals to those that were considered important to only that person alone.

    Never in my life have I ever met a person who comes close the character of Cheryl. A genius in Chesed, A genius in Torah and a genius in general knowledge, from medicine to science to law, the list goes on. Her brilliance was incredible.

    It is not what’s written above what shakes my soul, for I could and would repeat all of the above mentioned facts throughout her lifetime as well. It is the reality that it is written in past tense that gives shivers up my spine and brings tears down my cheeks.

    May Hashem give strength to this very special family in this most trying time.

  10. There is words to describe the pain and loss, utter disbelief. To the Feldberg and Beren Family: know that their are thousands that are crying with you

  11. You were our mind, you were our right hand, and you were our support and success. You were a baalas chesed that is not found in our generation. It’s hard to imagine what life would be without you. May the one who taught you your unbelievable qualities and the ones who you taught these qualities to, have the strength to overcome this tremendous pain and this most difficult time. Let us be zoche that we merit the coming of Moshiach bimiheira biyameinu

  12. I cant believe this happened.Hashem has taken such a special malach to join him in shamayim.She was constantly giving and giving never stopping for a second.She had a special koach to make every person she was dealing with feel comfortable and understood.Almost every time I would come into her house she was either doing one of two things learning in a sefer and talking it over with herself or dealing with four different chesed phone calls at once (I mean she really was always doing a million things at once)I remember asking her if she can help me with a report and she immediately said ofcourse I will help you.She then asked me when I need it done and I told her tommorow morning, she still told me in the sweetest warmest tone you can pick it up eight o ‘clock in the morning.No one will ever forget Cheryl she was just unbelievable.There are no words to describe how special she was.She was always so excited to have guests at her shabbos table.She was always on a high before yomim tovim.She always worked extremely hard on her succah.Always making sure people had the four minim. She was so excited to see her succah look beautiful and spacious.She always wanted it bigger and bigger because she was worried there wouldnt be enough room for guests.She also always wanted a nice simchas bais hashoava in her succah because its a mitzvah to be happy on succos. When I would go over for a meal on succos I always remember her asking everyone for divrei torah and yom tov songs.She mamash had the real simchas yom tov.After everyone left the succah she would go back in and learn.Every second of her life was filled with goodness. When she came to Eretz Yisroel for a few months and we were living here she always called us up to come to her for many seudos.When we did come she always made us feel like a million dollars.When she was here on succos Cheryl would always tell us I have to take every second in Im in eretz yisroel ,a place of keddusha.Especially when she was in the succah on Succos in Eretz Yisroel she would always repeat again and again.Wow I have such a special zechus to be here now.She had a tremendous simchas hachaim! She loved to make people happy and she always felt for everyone in their pain. I was always so amazed how she found every piece of learning/torah so interesting and applicable.She always wanted to grow and grow.I still am sitting here beside myself how can such an unbelievable person like Cheryl who was a mother,baalas chesed,bal eitzhah, bal tzedaka,helped with pidyon shevuyim,father,rabbi/rebbitzen be taken away from us.We all loved her and will miss her dearly!
    Hamakom yinacheim esschem betoch shaar aveilei tzion byerushalayim

  13. Baruch Dayan Emes. The Prengler family of Los Angeles is shocked to hear such news before Shabbos. Cheryl was very kind to our family. We will always remember the time we were in Boro Park for Sukkos, and at midnight “Moshe” came to our door bringing us milk and nosh sent by Cheryl. SHe always had a kind word to say and deeply cared for so many yidden. She will be surely missed by many. Our hearts go out to the Feldberg children, Rabbi Feldberg, and our dear friend Miriam. May Hashem comfort you during your lost.

  14. BARUCH DAYAN HAEMES !
    This is a great shock and a huge loss for all of
    Klal Yisroel.
    Hashem should give strength to the entire family.
    May Rebbitzen Cheryl Feldberger A”H be a Meilitz Yosher for her family and Klal Yisroel.
    ” HAMAKOM YENACHEM ESCHEM ”
    Menashe Rosenberg & Family

  15. Lichvod Horav Feldberger shlit”a, Rebitzin M. Beren, and the whole Mishpacha.
    Mah Nomar Umah Ne’dabeir!
    The Aibishter chooses only the best.
    Rebitzin Feldberger was a living example of “ahavas” chesed, and not just chesed.
    We have huge shoes to fill!
    Te’hay Zichrah Boruch!

  16. Cheryl was an amazing and unbelievable Baalas Chessed. When I would walk in she would greet me with all her heart and with great enthusiasm and excitement. She always had the perfect prize for each occaison, and always something new and different. She was always in tune to everyones needs and feeling at each moment- always with the right words to say and the specific help that was needed. THIS WAS CHERYL!

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