PHOTOS: TLS has learned that Shelly Kamerman Z’L, who passed away on Wednesday, was Niftar on the same Hebrew calendar day as his father, Chaim Kamerman Z’L. Both were Niftar on the 26th day of Cheshvan, 29 years apart. Those who assisted in the Kevurah yesterday, were shocked to see the date on his father’s Kever, which lies in the family plot.
Shelly was buried near both his parents, Chaim and Chana Leah Kamerman A’H, at the Beth David Cemetery in Elmont NY.
May they Neshamos have an Aliya.
People should be greatful for what they have Gefen
Gesund Parnoso & nachas 3 things Shelly OB”M didn’t have.
To top it up he had no chevra & not really any family, & many who were outright nasty to him too.
Everyone should count their blessings.
i see it sase his parents wear grand parents ho is the rest of the family and uncel and aunts
Can the moderator correct the spelling before posting a comment?
Spooky..
Interesting. But what does it mean? Anything? Or is it just an interesting tidbit.
What a zechus that 10 Lakewood Yungeleit have that after the levaya they stood around and realized that there was NO ONE to to the Kevurah. They mobilized themselves and went with the aron all the way to Long Island and in the pouring rain & wind were Mekayem the inyan of Mais Mitzvah literally.
What a zechus.
Something even more interesting…All THREE of them were niftar on the 26th day of a month. Shelly and his father on 26 Cheshvan and his mother on 26 Elul. 26 is the gematria of the Sheim Hashem….very interesting. Who knows?
the sign of 26 with all 3 of them & it being the gematria of Hashem’s name is the message of Betuchin that Hashem watches over every person in ALL SITUATION rich or poor… Tzaddik or Rasha C”V etc… for when a person Has faith in Hashem he lacks nothing (tehillim chapter 34 & in end of Birchas Hamazon)
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Sholem Egert
What is even more incredible is that Shelly, his father and mother, all shared an unusual last name- Kammerman!
Folks, let’s keep things real.