Thursday, September 12, 2019

ברוך דיין האמת Harav Shlomo Gissinger זצ''ל

The Levaya will take place tomorrow morning 10:30 am at his shul, kevura in Lakewood

Matzav.com It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the passing of Rav Shlomo Gissinger zt”l, rov of Khal Zichron Yaakov of Lakewood, NJ.

Rav Gissinger was known fondly and reverently to many people, not only in Lakewood, which was home to Rav Gissinger for nearly fifty years, but throughout the United States and beyond. He was a renowned posek and sought-after expert in many areas of halacha, especially in the complex fields of medicine and kashrus. In this capacity as well as that of highly regarded counselor to individuals and families, Rav Gissinger’s impact on the Torah world near and far became almost as well-known as his patient manner and sage counsel.



Nowhere, though, was Rav Gissinger more appreciated than in the community that grew around him. Rav Gissinger founded Khal Zichron Yaakov (KZY), more popularly known as “Rabbi Gissinger’s shul,” nearly thirty years ago in Lakewood on the south side of the lake, an area that was then sparsely populated and had only one, small Shabbos minyan. Rav Gissinger’s shul had its humble beginnings in the basement of his house, whose small confines masked the grandeur of his vision — a shul and community named after his great rebbi and mentor, Rav Yaakov Kamenetzky zt”l, dedicated to perpetuating and promoting Rav Yaakov’s unique blend of hashkafas hachaim, halacha and middos tovos, a blend that Rav Gissinger observed, studied and internalized, and later embodied for the hundreds who are part of his kehillah and the thousands whose lives he touched.

As the years passed and the community grew, the small shul expanded and expanded again, but eventually outgrew its original home. In 2006, KZY moved to the spacious edifice it now occupies at 175 Sunset Road, directly across the street from the rov’s home.

Under Rav Gissinger’s leadership, Khal Zichron Yaakov became, seven days a week, a busy hub of davening and learning.

But while the grandeur of Rav Gissinger’s vision was no longer masked, despite his humility, the beautiful shul tells only part of the story. For Khal Zichron Yaakov, thanks to Rav Gissinger, became much more than a shul. It became a community, or — more accurately — an extended family. The members and their families formed a close-knit kehillah around the magnetic personality and under the personal guidance of Rav Gissinger.

Rav Gissinger’s passing leaves a gaping void in the hearts of the thousands whose lives he touched.

He is survived by his devoted rebbetzin and their wonderful family.

Levaya details will be posted once they are finalized.

10 comments:

  1. A void that cant be filled......

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  2. Bde What a klap , no one can replace him, a man that gave up his day and night for the sake of klal yisroel ,i've been in his home at 1:00 in the morning at times and his night was just beginning May the family have a nechama!

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  3. מי יתן לנו תמורתו the Rav was a יחיד בדורו who transmitted the mesorah from his rebbeim.

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  4. How many people owe him for his life saving help with shalom bayis and infertility.

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  5. I can’t, I just can’t.
    Please Hashem help us

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  6. We lost Rabbi Trenk zatzal and now Rabbi Gissinger zatzal oy what a void what a gaping home in our hearts

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  7. Levaya time changed to 10:30

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  8. There's a inyan to be maspid a Adam gadol properly not try to sum up his life in a tweet.

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  9. It's not only the chesed that he did but he went to places and areas that no one else would go be it with shalom bayis or helping a kallah prepare for her wedding day without worry.
    Helping couples navigate infertility from A to Z. The lines out his door and hour before shabbos or 1 am.

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  10. Rabbi Gissingers Levaya is going to be streamed at https://livestream.com/accounts/20969381/events/8817337 and available by phone by calling 712-432-2807.

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