UPDATED: Baruch Dayan Ha’emes: Sudden Petirah of R’ Pinchos Bobrovsky Z”L

candleWe regret to inform you of the Petirah of R’ Pinchos Bobrovsky Z”L, who was suddenly Niftar this morning. He was 38. R’ Pinchos, who moved to Westgate approximately two years ago, suddenly went into Cardiac Arrest at his home this morning.

Hatzolah Paramedics transported R’ Pinchos to Kimball Medical Center, where he was Niftar.

R’ Pinchos, who Learned in the Novaminska Yeshivah, leaves behind a wife and three children.

The Levaya will be taking place tentatively at 2 PM at the 7th Street Chapel. 

Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.

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35 COMMENTS

  1. R’ Pinchas z’l was a yid full of fire for avodas hashem. his zeal and determination to do the right thing were an inspiration. May the RBSO comfort his family and support them at this time of tragic loss

  2. BDE He was an exceptionally fine man. He used to come and cheer up old people in the Nursing Homes. He was a Rav for a while in NY. He was a great Talmud Chacham. What a tragedy

  3. R Pinchos was a Tzadik that was not born into a pampered frum environment as we all take for granted. He overcame many hardships and used them to rise in his Avodas Hashem and was an example to many. May his Neshama be a Maylitz Yosher to his wonderful wife and children!

  4. He was an amazing person, full of life and song. I was a frequent congregant in his shull in Brooklyn and knew him and his family personally. Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet. Correction to article above, they are 4 children in the family.

  5. what an amazing person who can forget his huge smile he was just so happy to b a jew after becoming frum himself he went on to be mekarev tons of other lost neshamos may he be a meilitz yosher for his family and for the rest of klal yisroel

  6. I remember him from yeshiva I marveled at his hasmadah and Simchas hatorah may his nashama have an aliya and may he b Mailitz yosher for his wife and kids

  7. There was someone in our home tonight fundraising for the family. Can someone please make sure that this is an organized effort here. It is the only way it will work.

  8. ה’ ישמרנו.

    ר’ פנחס היה איש גדול עם לב גדול.

    תנחומי לאשתו ולילדים הנפלאים: המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים, ולא תוסיפו לדאבה עוד.

  9. Update on the fund.

    One can commit to a recurrent donation by credit card by calling
    732-334-0050.
    A webpage of the fund is going to be set up soon, beezras Hashem.

    One-time donations can be sent to

    Zichron Pinchos
    11 Maplewood Terrace
    Lakewood, NJ 08701

    • Is it still possible to make a donation to Zichron Pinchos. I wanted to do it before, but forgot? If it is still possible to donate should I use the same address? Thank you.

  10. R’ Pinchas z’l was a young yid when he sang at my Chuppah. I’ve seen him on and off during past 18 years. My wife and I will miss you Pinchas. The songs you left on YouTube will always keep your presence among us and will remind us about your great Neshama, My G-d protect your wife and children

  11. Thank you all for appreciation of what my the only beloved son accomplished in his short life.
    No more words only sorrow.
    Zina Bobrovsky

  12. Response to Zina Bborovsky:

    My condolences to you. R’ Pinchos z”l was so unique and so special, he accomplished so much in his short life, touched and influenced so many, and left a legacy for all of us.

    May you see much nachas from his beautiful family.

    “May God comfort you alongside the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem” and may you know of no more sorrow.

  13. Crying… He was such a great person! Very-very special! Pinchos was like a grandson to my grandmother, who died in april at the age of 95. When she got sick last december he drove all the way to Brooklyn to see her. He was standing on his knees beside her bed singing to her and with her in Yiddish, and crying with her, and finding the right words for her…He came to her funeral to support all of us. I can’t believe he is not here any more. Amazing person!!! So sad….. No words….

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