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Super Jewish Matriarch Dies - Begat over 2,000 living Jews
« on: February 22, 2010, 07:31:29 PM »
This is a good story... If only we had Jewish mothers who were so devoted to filling the world with yidden as this woman. I realize that she was a member of the Satmar sect, and they are not Zionist {and thus not really friends of JTF}, but Satmar is not equal to Nuteured Karta.



http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/21/nyregion/21yitta.html
God Said Multiply, and Did She Ever
By JOSEPH BERGER


WHEN Yitta Schwartz died last month at 93, she left behind 15 children, more than 200 grandchildren and so many great- and great-great-grandchildren that, by her family’s count, she could claim perhaps 2,000 living descendants.

Mrs. Schwartz was a member of the Satmar Hasidic sect, whose couples have nine children on average and whose ranks of descendants can multiply exponentially. But even among Satmars, the size of Mrs. Schwartz’s family is astonishing. A round-faced woman with a high-voltage smile, she may have generated one of the largest clans of any survivor of the Holocaust — a thumb in the eye of the Nazis.

Her descendants range in age from a 75-year-old daughter named Shaindel to a great-great-granddaughter born Feb. 10 named Yitta in honor of Mrs. Schwartz and a great-great-grandson born Feb. 15 who was named Moshe at his circumcision on Monday. Their numbers include rabbis, teachers, merchants, plumbers and truck drivers. But these many apples have not fallen far from the tree: With a few exceptions, like one grandson who lives in England, they mostly live in local Satmar communities, like Williamsburg in Brooklyn and Kiryas Joel, near Monroe, N.Y., where Mrs. Schwartz lived for the last 30 years of her life.

Mrs. Schwartz had a zest for life and a devotion to Hasidic rituals, faithfully attending the circumcisions, first haircuts, bar mitzvahs, engagements and weddings of her descendants. With 2,000 people in the family, such events occupied much of the year.

Whatever the occasion, she would pack a small suitcase and thumb a ride from her apartment in Kiryas Joel to Williamsburg or elsewhere.

“She would appear like the Prophet Elijah,” said one of her daughters, Nechuma Mayer, who at 64 is her sixth-oldest living child, and who has 16 children and more than 100 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. “Everybody was fighting over her!”

There were so many occasions that, to avoid scheduling conflicts, one of her sons was assigned to keep a family calendar. But her family insists that Mrs. Schwartz had no trouble remembering everyone’s name and face.

Like many Hasidim, Mrs. Schwartz considered bearing children as her tribute to God. A son-in-law, Rabbi Menashe Mayer, a lushly bearded scholar, said she took literally the scriptural command that “You should not forget what you saw and heard at Mount Sinai and tell it to your grandchildren.”

“And she wanted to do that,” he said, without needing to add her belief that the more grandchildren, the more the commandment is fulfilled. 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.

At the shiva last month, another Bergen-Belsen survivor recalled her own mother dying at the camp; Mrs. Schwartz took it upon herself to prepare the body according to Jewish ritual, dig a grave and bury the woman.

“For her it was a matter of necessity,” Nechuma Mayer said of her mother’s actions.

When the war ended, the family made its way to Antwerp, Belgium. There, Mrs. Schwartz put up refugees in makeshift beds in her own bombed-out apartment.

In 1953, the Schwartzes migrated to the United States, settling into the Satmar community in Williamsburg. She arrived with 11 children — Shaindel, Chana, Dinah, Yitschok, Shamshon, Nechuma, Nachum, Nechemia, Hadassah, Mindel and Bella — and proceeded to have five more: Israel, Joel, Aron, Sarah and Chaim Shloime, who died in summer camp at age 8. Sarah came along after Mrs. Schwartz had already married off two other daughters.

While her husband sold furniture on Lee Avenue, Williamsburg’s commercial spine, Mrs. Schwartz, who never learned English well, tended the family. She sewed her daughters’ jumpers with mother-of-pearl buttons and splurged for pink-and-white blouses — 20 for 99 cents each — at that late lamented discount emporium on Union Square, S. Klein.

With so many children, Mrs. Schwartz had to make six loaves of challah for every Sabbath, using 12 pounds of dough — in later years, she was aided by Kitchenaid or Hobart appliances. (Mrs. Mayer said her mother had weaknesses for modern conveniences, and for elegant head scarves.) For her children’s weddings, Mrs. Schwartz starched the tablecloths and baked the chocolate babkas and napoleons.

After her husband died 34 years ago, relatives said, Mrs. Schwartz never burdened others with her new solitude.

“We didn’t feel even one minute that she was a widow,” Mrs. Mayer said. “She used to say, ‘When there are so many problems in life, I should put myself on the scale?’ ”

Mrs. Schwartz did not want her children to collect photographs of her and, given that modesty, her family was reluctant to provide more than one to accompany this article. “Just keep me in your heart,” she used to say. “If you leave a child or grandchild, you live forever.”
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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Re: Super Jewish Matriarch Dies - Begat over 2,000 living Jews
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2010, 08:13:19 PM »
If someone has the personality and the health for it then it's wonderful to put many righteous people into the world like that.

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Re: Super Jewish Matriarch Dies - Begat over 2,000 living Jews
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2010, 02:56:14 PM »
I have a question.
What is the Satmar's views on the Alemeks ( muslims ) and how would they deal with them in the event of war?


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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2010, 03:10:26 PM »
They're not quite as bad as NK, but they are so darn close that the distinction between them is almost just one of semantics. Rabbi Teitelbaum routinely cursed Zionists and non-Satmar Jews in general.

I am concerned when I see JTFers celebrating the high birthrates of religious/devout Jews, as though this alone will save Israel someday. Unfortunately, it won't. An enormous percentage of the high Orthodox birthrate comes from anti-Zionist Charedim, who are not allies of our movement in Israel.

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Re: Super Jewish Matriarch Dies - Begat over 2,000 living Jews
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2010, 03:25:25 PM »
High birth rates of Jews in Israel is a prerequisite to every other goal though. Ideology in the young can be influenced/changed by people like Chaim and others with a right wing/zionist philosophy. You need the Jewish population there or there will be no winning the war against the Muslims at all.

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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2010, 03:27:02 PM »
Hi Dr. Brennan fan....that is my concern too. You said it very well.

If this sect of Jews does not teach their children who the enemies are and how to fight, and they raise their children to be dihimis ( under islamic rule is better ) then I would conclude that their futures and lives are in danger.

Do they not realize that muslims are commanded by mohamed to murder all the Jews off the face of this Earth?

Do they rely only on G-d to save them?
Do they really believe that if they cater to muslims they are safe?

I just do not understand how some Jews can be so religious and liberal at the same time.  

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Re: Super Jewish Matriarch Dies - Begat over 2,000 living Jews
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2010, 10:35:02 PM »
They're not quite as bad as NK, but they are so darn close that the distinction between them is almost just one of semantics. Rabbi Teitelbaum routinely cursed Zionists and non-Satmar Jews in general.

I am concerned when I see JTFers celebrating the high birthrates of religious/devout Jews, as though this alone will save Israel someday. Unfortunately, it won't. An enormous percentage of the high Orthodox birthrate comes from anti-Zionist Charedim, who are not allies of our movement in Israel.

Chabad and other pro Israel Hasidim also have high birth rates.  Many of the Jewish families in Judea and Samaria have large families.
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