Dozens respond to Facebook plea by attending funeral of elderly Jewish woman

The post by the daughter of the officiating rabbi had lamented that there would be no mourners present but her father and the funeral director.

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(JTA) — Some 30 people attended the funeral in New York for a woman they did not know in response to a Facebook plea by a rabbi’s daughter.

Francine Stein, 83, was buried Wednesday following a graveside funeral at Temple Israel Cemetery in Blauvelt, in suburban Rockland County.

Ora Weinbach, a New Jersey high school teacher, had made the Facebook request for mourners at the service being conducted by her father, Rabbi Elchanan Weinbach.

The post read: “Huge mitzvah opportunity. A woman is being buried tomorrow who has LITERALLY NO ONE attending her funeral, other than the funeral home director and the rabbi (my father). Who would like to join me at the funeral? I will be leaving Teaneck at 10:45. Free lunch with the rabbi after.”

Weinbach said the post was shared by her friends, and then the shares were shared, which led to the turnout at the funeral less than 24 hours after the original post.

The funeral service included at least 10 men, enough to form a minyan, or a religious quorum, which enabled the rabbi to recite the Kaddish prayer for the dead. The mourners reportedly came from all walks of Jewish life, as well as an atheist. They carried Stein’s casket and shoveled dirt into the grave as proscribed by Jewish tradition.

Stein lived in an assisted living facility for 10 years until 2014, when she was hospitalized while battling cancer, and then entered a nursing home, Gwen Curry, an assistant administrator and case manager at the New Monsey Park assisted living facility, told Inside Edition, which first reported the story. Curry said that while Stein was never married, there were loved ones who would have attended the funeral if they had known she died.

The rabbi learned at the cemetery that Stein had been a musician and teacher at the Juilliard School.

Ora Weinbach later told The Journal News that the fact that “all the people who showed up took time out of their day” was powerful.

“I did nothing. I literally just wrote a Facebook post,” she said. “The people who came out in the middle of a random day, those are the people who did a lot. It was amazing.”

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