Esther Rosenberg
The Rosenberg family is deeply saddened to announce that she passed away at the age of 99 after a long and serious illness.
Esther Rosenberg -
devoted wife, caring and wise mother, public figure and a person with a huge heart.
Esther Rosenberg dedicated her long and difficult life to serving her family, husband, children and society. Her life is a shining example of boundless love, devotion and self-sacrifice.
Esther lived an extraordinary and difficult life, which, despite the trials, was illuminated by her wisdom, kindness and care for others. Together with her husband, Leonid Borisovich Rosenberg, they survived 27 moves between military units, changing about 30 apartments. She was the chairperson of the women's council in the military unit, and women turned to her for advice - she did not leave anyone without help, supported everyone in difficult times.
Despite the difficult years and losses that befell her during the Second World War, Esther Rosenberg managed not only to restore her life, but also to devote herself to her family, children and society. She received an education and became a dentist, and also had rare abilities as a dressmaker. Her golden hands were her talent. Everything she sewed was created with her impeccable taste. She sewed evening dresses, suits, coats, fur coats for her grandchildren herself. Her hands created not only things, but also the comfort, warmth and care that surrounded her family and loved ones.
In recent years, Esther Rosenberg was seriously ill,
but even in these moments she was surrounded by the love and care of her family. She was always supported by her husband Leonid Borisovich, children, grandchildren, who hugged, kissed, and never left her for a moment. Her beauty and grooming were an expression of not only the external, but also the internal light that she brought into this world.
This is an irreparable loss for all of us. Relatives, friends, and the community will remember Esther as a woman of great fortitude, wisdom, and kindness. Blessed memories of her will remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. These people will always remember her advice and support. Firochka's passing is a huge loss for her faithful husband, Leonid Borisovich Rosenberg, president of the Association of Disabled People and Veterans of the Second World War, because they were together for about 80 years, as well as for her children - Alexander Rosenberg and Flora, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives and friends. The memory of Esther Semyonovna will live in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know her.