Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Wolosow, a shliach who directed adult education at Chabad of Manalapan, New Jersey, passed away during a ski trip with his family in the Pocono Mountains.
Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Wolosow, a shliach who directed adult education at Chabad of Manalapan, New Jersey, passed away on Monday, 5 Shvat.
He was 43 years old.
Rabbi Wolosow grew up in Sharon, Massachusetts, where his parents Rabbi Chaim and Sara Wolosow serve as shluchim.
After his marriage to Chanale, daughter of Rabbi Boruch and Tova Chazanow, shluchim in Manalapan, New Jersey, Rabbi Wolosow and his wife moved on shlichus to Manalapan, where he ran adult education.
Rabbi Wolosow went with his family to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania for midwinter vacation. He tragically passed away while skiing with his family.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Chanele Wolosow (Chazanow); their children Nochum, Dov, Mendel, Tzipa, Miriam, and Uziel; and their adopted children, Naomi and Tani.
He is survived by his parents, Rabbi Chaim and Sara Wolosow – Sharon, Massachusetts; siblings, Mrs. Rivky Horowitz – Canton, MA; Mrs. Goldie Poltkin – Toronto/Crown Heights; Mrs. Mimi Wilhelm – Portland, Oregon; R’ Pasi Wolosow – Toronto; Mrs. Mushkie Lowenthal – Crown Heights; Mrs. Chanie Minkowitz – Sharon, MA; R’ Leibel Wolosow – Crown Heights; Mendy Wolosow – Hallandale, FL; R’ Berri Wolosow – Crown Heights; R’ Zalmi Wolosow – Crown Heights; and R’ Shmuly Wolosow – Pittsburgh, PA.
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VIDEO
Rabbi Wolosow at a concert with Avraham Fried this past Sunday night
I am devastated by this news. The Rabbi was a very big part of my life. I met him when my father passed away in February 13 years ago. He came right away and brought 10 other guys to pray with me and my brother every day in my home. We stayed very close friends and always kept in contact with each other. I am extremely sad and by this news, may you rest in peace my friend. Larry Paparo