We regret to inform you of the Petirah of R’ Moshe Chaim Mordechai Perlberg Z”L, who was Niftar last night. He was 59.
R’ Moshe Chaim Mordechai Z”L resided in Lakewood for last approximately 12 years.
The Levaya was held last night.
Below is a list of his children sitting Shiva.
Yitzi Perlberg 848-240-3654
Shalom Perlberg 203-528-5244
Eli Perlberg 347-675-7356
Esti Gershbaum 732-600-5287
Mimi Gershbaum 732-395-3044
Fraidy Perlberg 732-330-1239
Nechama Adelman 732-551-5822
Bentzi Perlberg 305-924-2707
Wife, Mrs. Chanie Perlberg: 732-598-3831.
Sister, Bracha Zeret: 323-930-2034.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
So sad ????
What a special yid. A real true עבד ה. He should be a meiliz yosher for his whole family.
Bde. Worked for him years ago in the munkatcher cheder in boro park. Was a real mentsch and a good ehrliche yid. Always carried a gemara w him in his attache case. Specifically remember Something that had a impression on me as a bachur. I saw a maseches eiruvin in his briefcase and being nispoel that his travel masechta which one would assume is light learning was a masechta eiruvin.
His wife, Mrs. Chana Perlberg, is also sitting Shiva.
Harav Hatzadik Rav Moshe Chaim Mordechai ZT”L. What a loss. This man was nothing less than a ל”ו tzaddik. So happy, so soft spoken, with only positive things to say for everyone he came across. He was someone who can truly say was a diamond in the rough. May this tzaddik be a מליץ יושר to his family and to all of us.
BDE, may Hashem console the family and bring the Mashiah soon so we can reunite. I knew a Pelberg family in Philadelphia not sure if they are related. Rabbi Abraham Pelberg was an inspiration to our family when we came from Egypt. he opened his Kehilah and his home. He helped me get in yeshiva.
The niftar’s name is Perlberg (not Pelberg). BD”E
He was not just a tzaddik and talmid chacham, but he was a gaon in adelkeit and menchlekeit. I can’t believe he’s gone. Klal Yisroel doesn’t know what they lost. Oy vey, Oy vey. We need Mashiach now.
he was a very good man great friend i had the merit of beimg with him not long ago my condolences to the family
BD”E. Did the Nifter learn in the Mir in Flatbush over 30 years ago?