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her life on a dark day in 
Auschwitz. Although the 
Nazis took everything she 
valued in her life, she found 
the strength to rise up and 
create a better life, and she 
never lost faith in God, 
despite the horrors she and 
millions of others endured.
Yaakov Kopel Schulkind 
passed away in 1986. 
Perel later married Moshe 
Goldstein, who died in 
1995.
“I’m thankful to my 
beloved Bobby for teaching 
us that we can rise from 
even the worst experiences, 
to pursue and build new 
life, to trust in Hashem, 
and to give and love uncon-
ditionally,” said Shneur 
Silberberg.
Perel Schulkind is sur-
vived by her daughters, 
Mrs. Chaya Sarah (Rabbi 
Meilech) Silberberg of 
West Bloomfield and Mrs. 
Freidy (Shaul, obm) Eisen 
of Mill Basin, Brooklyn; 10 
grandchildren, more than 
60 great-grandchildren, 
and two great-great grand-
daughters.
She was the daughter of 
the late Eliyahu and Simcha 
(Fraida) Stern, the beloved 
sister of the late Feige, 
Leah and Shaul Stern. and 
the wife of the late Kopel 
Schulkind and the late 
Moshe Goldstein.
The funeral was 
held at Shomrei Hadas 
Chapels in Brooklyn, N.Y. 
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of Perel Schulkind may be 
made to Bais Chabad Torah 
Center or a charity of one’s 
choice. 

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