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Chabad Philanthropist Aaron Tsibin Passes Away at 69 in Crown Heights

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Aaron (Arkeh) Tsibin, a beloved Chabad Hasid and longtime owner of the 'House of Glatt' kosher butcher shop in Crown Heights, New York, passed away on Friday evening at age 69 after an illness. Born to Tzvi Hirsch and Menucha Bracha Tsibin, who fled Russia after World War II during the Chabad "Great Escape," he grew up in the Chabad village before moving to Crown Heights as a young man. He married Gugi, daughter of Rabbi Israel Dauchman, and in 1980 began managing the family business on Kingston Avenue.

For nearly four decades, Tsibin served the Crown Heights community with dedication and integrity. Under his stewardship, the 'House of Glatt' became more than a neighborhood butcher and takeout; it was a community landmark where many relied on him for Shabbat and holiday needs. He was known for his quiet acts of kindness, often extending credit and support to families in need with dignity. Even after selling the business in 2018, community members remembered him as a businessman who prioritized caring for others.

Tsibin was also known for his open home and daily study sessions at the nearby Chabad kollell on Kingston Avenue. In recent years, his family relocated to Five Towns. He is survived by his wife Gugi, children Groni Tsibin (Jerusalem), Riki German (Five Towns), Rozi Tsibin (Five Towns), Shruli Tsibin (Little Rock, Arkansas), grandchildren, and siblings including attorney Mordechai Tsibin and businessman Natan Tsibin of the Chabad village. His sister Naomi Arieli is married to media personality Kobi Arieli of Jerusalem.

His funeral is scheduled for Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in front of the Chabad World Headquarters (770) in Crown Heights, followed by burial at Montefiore Cemetery in Queens at 3:30 p.m. May his soul be bound in the bond of life.

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