Joy in Chabad: Daughter of the emissary from Hanover, Germany, who died of the virus, gets engaged

June Green
July 31, 2020   
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Chaya Mushka Wolf, the eldest daughter of the Chabad emissary in Hanover, Germany, Rabbi Benjamin Wolf, the late - who passed away 100 days ago after contracting the coronavirus - and his wife, Terni - got engaged today (Friday) to the young man Levi Yitzhak Gottlieb, the son of Chabad emissaries Rabbi Shalom and Dina Gottlieb from Nikolaev, Ukraine. Don't be a sucker: You may be entitled to a lot of money from National Insurance. The 'Lechaim' was held at the family home in Hanover, with the participation of emissaries and relatives. In a letter sent by the bride's mother, she wrote: "You were with us during the days of tension and worry, during the three weeks in which we prayed and wished together for the health of my husband 'Benjamin ben Feigl.' You have been with us since the disaster that befell us on Rosh Chodesh Iyar, I am the Lord your healer, upon the passing of my husband, may God bless him and grant him peace, you were with us during the great mobilization of the Tzaridi, and you are with us in our hearts at all times. As close partners, we are happy to announce the good news. With the completion of 'Telta Deforenita', we are beginning 'Shebaa Danhemata' - our daughter Chai' Mushka, Musi Shatchi', came today in the relationship of matchmaking with the late Levi Yitzhak Gottlieb, the son of the emissaries in Nikolaev. May God grant that from now on we may know only good, and may we soon merit the consolation of Zion and Jerusalem, and may we awaken and rejoice, you who dwell in the dust, and from this joy we may merit the joy of the coming redemption! Shaternei Wolf, Hanover, Germany"'
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