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Rebbetzin Shula Kazen, 96, OBM

Rebbetzin Shula Shifra Kazen, matriarch of a large Lubavitch family and legendary Shlucha in Cleveland, Ohio for over 6 decades, passed away. Full Story

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Her influence will last for generations to so many
March 29, 2019 6:41 am

Grateful for my few encounters with this very special woman when I spent Shabbos in in the kotlarsky home. Her strong confident advice to raising my children , and myself guided me for many years and now I can see her effects as my children raise their children BH. BDE….

My memories of Rebbetzin Kazen
March 26, 2019 7:37 am

Rebbetzin Kazen was an active doer. She would roll up her sleeves and do community work herself. She herself cooked shul meals for the congregants, and invited others to help. She helped do construction renovation in the Zemach Zedek shul on Lee Rd. She found jobs for Russian immigrants. She used to drive Russian immigrants to appointments. She let college students and immigrants stay at her home. She found shiduchim for singles. She arranged for Russian immigrants to enroll their children in Hebrew day school (immigrants who would have otherwise enrolled their children in public school). She ran the kosher… Read more »

Rebezin kaizen what a special lady
March 24, 2019 9:03 pm

Rebezin Shula kazen z”l
Was a very special kind with tremendous ahavas israel
Always greated people with a smile . She cared about every one . She was the biggest from life !
What a legacy she left after her . Such a nice special family shluchim of the Rebbe in all the corners of the world
Please Rebbezin Kazen please beg Hashem , and the Rebbe to bring moshiach down למטה מעשרה טפחים עכשיו ומיד ממש
והקיצו וירננו שוכני עפר והיא בתוכם בגאולה האמיתית והשלימה עכשיו ומיד ממש
ומעתה אל ורק שנשמע בשורות טובות !!!

Her children did not fall far from the tree
March 24, 2019 1:33 pm

Henya escorted her everywhere! To shiurim, fahbrengens, simchas. Her daughters and YY were also strong individuals who were no nonsense and so directed. When I first met Henya I was intimidated, but soon came to value her clarity, strength, and humor tossed in to the Chassidisha cocktail of life! May Bubbe Kazen storm the heavens for all of us.

So very sorry to hear this news.
March 24, 2019 12:49 pm

She should have been around to lead us greet משיח. Everyone whoever entered her dalet amos even on the street felt in awe of her and still somehow connected also. Truly a real dugma chaya who will be dearly missed. Baruch Dayan Emes!

BDE
March 24, 2019 12:49 pm

Rebbetzin Kazen was truly an Aishes Chayil, an example of what Lubavitcher women and shluchos should be. Lets all take the lessons that she taught us and finally be the example of what Chabad Lubavitch should be in Middos, tznius and Chasidus. May hashem see all our efforts and finally send Moshiach And the Geula now.

Chana
March 24, 2019 12:22 pm

#18 there were three of us and we were one of the couples to get married. How could we have managed without her!!!

Meir
March 24, 2019 11:52 am

BS”D In lamed hei I showed up at Morristown. Within a week some bocharim said we are driving to Cleveland to celebrate 3 Chasinas and I should come. I did not have a suit so in Cleveland bought one. But it needed to be tailored. Guess who did it admidst her arranging the 3 Chasinas. What an impression that left. BDE

A real Powerhouse
March 24, 2019 11:41 am

‘what a powerhouse she was with a Capital P. they don’t make them like her and her husband Rabbi Kazen anymore. I remember in 1975, when I was getting married, she took me under her wing, and guided me step by step. she was the great Facilitator, and I was like a headless chicken running around without my head. She even brought her Russian friends, to add more simcha to the wedding. she always set the record stratight, no fluff with her. it was always about tachlis. Years later walking down Kingston, I saw her ocassionally. she greeted me as… Read more »

Touching tribute... Baruch Dayan Ha'Emes
March 24, 2019 11:22 am

Baruch Dayan Ha’Emes…
What a luminary and special woman!
This is an inspiring glimpse into her story and noble life but sounds like just the tip of the iceberg.
May her neshomo have an Aliyah and her family find comfort and strength from the Aibeshter for their loss. “Hamakom yinachem es’chem b’toch sha’ar aveilei Tziyon v’Yerushalayim!”

BDE
March 24, 2019 10:48 am

It’s difficult to believe that this giant of a woman will not be leading us in olam hazeh to great Moshiach. Whenever we would meet walking on Kingston, she would speak words of Torah during our entire walk. Amazing woman, amazing family.

BDE
March 24, 2019 9:57 am

The Kazans were pivotal in our lives as in the lives of so many in Cleveland and beyond. I never say Tehillim without having Reb. Kazan’s presence in my mind to this day… for only one small fraction of an example of our years with her influence… Ruchy Seligman Mark

Real Shluchim
March 24, 2019 9:52 am

Rabbi & Reb Kazen were unique in that they treated everyone as their family. Yes they were the Rabbi & Rebitzin but they cared for each person they came in contact with & helped and advised ( even when not asked!) in all areas of life. Who cannot forget Rabbi Kazen driving around town every morning picking up the yidden to come daven in his shul & who cannot forget the hospitality of Reb Kazen serving her guests at all time of the day & night ( and yes there was no question you were going to eat whatever she… Read more »

BDE Grateful
March 24, 2019 9:24 am

So grateful to the Kazens who mekareved my son-in-law’s parents separately and then brought them together – and my daughter’s beshert came to be B”H . Just one of the countless good deeds to the Rebbetzin’s credit!

BDE
March 24, 2019 9:21 am

SHe was like a mother, a grandmother. I remember her from my childhood, from my teen years, from my adulthood. When I became engaged to my present husband my mother was no longer alive so I took him to meet Rebbetzin Kazen and get a brocha from her. DId she give him an earful about how a husband should treat his wife. When visiting Crown Heights we would try and visit her. I still remember going with her and my mother to milk a cow so we would have Cholov Yisroel. I have never davened in a shul like the… Read more »

Gitel & eliezer kozak
March 24, 2019 9:07 am

Boruch Dayan haemes !!! What an אשת חיל she was
She was totally right in everything she tried in the Torah
way and did!!lshem mitzva !
Always with a smile for Ahavas Yisroel. To all!!! She always. Greeted me warmly as I visited her. She was a complete Yiras shomayim woman.ill trully will miss her !!!
But will do more mitzvohs for her till
techiyas hameisim And will bring biyas goel hamoshiach NOW
In her kind and firmness ways in shomayim pleading for
Her gantze mishpocho and friends ad Klal Yisroel
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BDE
March 24, 2019 8:47 am

our family came from sweden to cleveland via the jewish joint they put our first blankets in 1957/8 as my mother said she remembered the older daughter the ginge(red hair come around for the shabbos groups ), then was the chicken shop coventry poultry where we got fresh chickens from rabbi kazen the schotet at the shop, time went on i left on and fast forward to the year 1976 by divine providence we were reunited with rabbi and mrs kazen ….the general of cleveland…( real match for my holocaust parents )… she was the spokes person for chabad of… Read more »

BD”H
March 24, 2019 8:19 am

Along with Rabbi Kazen, A”H, they were mamesh icons, and legends. Last of a generation…Katonti.
-PH

An amazing Tzadeikes
March 24, 2019 8:17 am

In my 10 years working with Russian refugees at JFSA, I was privileged and honored to witness Rebbitzen Kazen’s tireless devotion on behalf of these lost Jews. She became their home .

BDE
March 24, 2019 8:14 am

Such a special women; always went out of her way to say hello even if you were not in her circle. And her family is a reflection of her ahavas yisroel, May her memory be for a blessing.

BDE.... sad that all these legends of Chabad are not staying little longer
March 24, 2019 7:45 am

Saw her few times here in CH events always classy and elegant woman …real old school . BDE

An Aishes Chayel
March 24, 2019 6:58 am

Words I could write would have no justice for the woman she was. I owe my entire life to this woman. She was my introduction to Lubavitch in Cleveland. When I met her, I said G-d sent you to me. My condolence to her entire dynasty.
Hensha

To number 1
March 24, 2019 6:50 am

You would do well writing her biography!!
Wow how you just summed up her incredible character in just 1 paragraph!
Get in touch with the family and you can make a very valuable contribution to the book they are about to publish

Bde
March 24, 2019 6:39 am

WHAT A PERSONALITY
ALWAYS MANAGED TO LIFT EVERYONE’S SPIRITS JUST BY LOOKING AT HER

What a woman
March 24, 2019 5:31 am

What a woman. I remember as a counselor in Cleveland the mandatory weekly dinner at her house. She insisted on hosting us. You’d have to eat or else! Incredible stories of Russia, the early (hard) years in Ohio, schlepping to NY to the Rebbe with babies. Then the times she spoke at the Kinus workshops…I’m not quite sure how, but she managed to be inspiring, intimidating, and absolutely hilarious all at once. No nonsense. Old school. A devoted Chassidusteh. An icon. Eizen. And the most entertaining. A 400 page biography would not do her justice. BDE.

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