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Profile of a Chassidic matriarch

February 23, 2010 13:04
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Last month I noted that a Satmar woman, Yitta Schwartz, had died in America with over 2,000 descendents.

Now the NYT is running an obit - and you know what? It is touching and fascinating.

Mrs. Schwartz gave birth 18 times, but lost two children in the Holocaust and one in a summer camp accident here.

She was born in 1916 into a family of seven children in the Hungarian village of Kalev, revered as the hometown of a founder of Hungarian Hasidism. During World War II, the Nazis sent Mrs. Schwartz, her husband, Joseph, and the six children they had at the time to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.