Tamar Rosenthal, 39, OBM

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Tamar Rosenthal, a beloved mother from Melbourne, Australia, who bravely fought a disease and inspired many around the world with her strength and positivity, has passed away on Erev Shabbos. Full story

Tamar Rosenthal, a beloved mother from Melbourne, Australia, died at Erev Shabbos, 28 Adar, 5781.

She was 39 and had a terrible illness.

Tamar was one of the co-presidents of Nshei Ubnos Chabad in Melbourne and was dedicated to the HIV zoom of the Rebbe and to efforts to bring the final Geulah. People around the world have applauded her over the past few months, and her positivity and encouragement has led to thousands of nesting gates being issued and hundreds of Tefillin being used in her earnings.

She is survived by her children, Yehuda Ber, Yudis and Tzvi Dovid.

Tamar is also survived by her mother, Faye Pearl and her father, Gerry Grokop, both in Melbourne and her brother, Lenny Grokop, in San Francisco.

The family has set up an email for family and friends to share their memories of Tamar.

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Baruch Dayan Ha’emes

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