Prominent Borough Park Gur Hasidic Leader Rabbi Pinchas Lieberman Dies Suddenly at 50
The Borough Park and New York Gur Hasidic communities are mourning the sudden death of Rabbi Pinchas Lieberman, a leading figure in the Gur Hasidic leadership and a senior activist in the charity organization Bnei Olam. Rabbi Lieberman passed away this morning at the age of 50 after suffering a sudden heart event. Born in London to Rabbi Reuven Yitzchak Lieberman, a prominent Gur Hasid in the British capital, he married the daughter of the late Rabbi Michal Andan.
Rabbi Lieberman was well known in Borough Park for his constant smile and warm demeanor, maintaining close ties with the local Rebbes. Friends described him as a humble and devoted man of kindness who worked tirelessly and quietly for others without seeking recognition. His significant contributions to Bnei Olam, where he was a veteran and active participant in numerous charitable campaigns, were especially noted.
His colleagues and friends in Bnei Olam expressed deep sorrow and heartbreak at the loss, calling him a pillar of their community and lamenting the absence of his bright smile and generous heart in future endeavors. Thousands of activists and friends are expected to attend his funeral today at 5:00 p.m. New York time, held at the Gur Hasidim synagogue located at 5310 18th Avenue, Brooklyn. May his soul be bound in the bond of life.
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