Vizhnitz Mourns Veteran Shochet and Mohel Reb Berel Daskal zt”l at 92
A pall of mourning descended upon the Vizhnitzer community with the passing of Reb Dov (Berel) Daskal zt”l, a beloved elder chassid and one of the most respected figures in Vizhnitzer circles in Bnei Brak. Reb Berel, who served for decades as a renowned shochet and expert mohel and was closely connected to generations of Vizhnitzer rebbes, passed away at the age of 92.
The levayah will take place Tuesday morning at 10:30 a.m., departing from the central Vizhnitzer beis medrash in Kiryat Vizhnitz, Bnei Brak, and proceeding to the Vizhnitz ercemetery, where he will be laid to rest.
Born in Romania on the 28th of Adar 5694 (1934), Reb Berel was the son of Reb Rafael Aryeh Daskal and Mrs. Perl Daskal, descendants of distinguished chassidic families in Romania and Eretz Yisrael. Throughout his life, he embodied devotion to Torah, kindness, humility, and unwavering faith.
Upon reaching marriageable age, he married the daughter of Reb Yechiel Michel Friedman Hy”d, and together they built a family deeply rooted in Torah and chassidus.
For decades, Reb Berel was a familiar and cherished presence among the thousands of Vizhnitzer chassidim in Bnei Brak. He belonged to a generation that merited close association with the great leaders of the Vizhnitz dynasty, from the Imrei Chaim and the Yeshuos Moshe to the present-day Vizhnitzer Rebbe.
He maintained a particularly close relationship with the rebbes, serving them with remarkable dedication and earning their affection and trust.
For many years, he held the role of devoted shamash to the Yeshuos Moshe during tishen and other special occasions. Chassidim recall his complete devotion to the rebbe and the diligence and reverence with which he carried out his responsibilities.
Alongside his deep connection to the Vizhnitzer court, Reb Berel became widely known for his sacred work as both a shochet and mohel. Over the course of many decades, he performed thousands of brissim, earning a reputation for exceptional expertise, precision, and yiras Shamayim. On numerous occasions, he was privileged to conduct brissim while the rebbes of the dynasty served as sandek.
He was known as a constant learner and devoted oved Hashem who made Torah the centerpiece of his life. He was deeply committed to tefillah, acts of chessed, and uplifting avodas Hashem, often expressing his devotion through heartfelt song and praise.
Just over a year ago, in Shevat 5785, he suffered a painful personal loss with the passing of his son-in-law, Reb Moshe Kramer, a prominent Vizhnitzer chassid in Bnei Brak, who passed away at the age of 59 after enduring significant suffering with extraordinary faith and acceptance.
Reb Berel leaves behind a large and distinguished family of children, grandchildren, sons-in-law, and descendants who continue in the path of Torah and chassidus that he exemplified throughout his life.
Yehi zichro boruch.
{Matzav.com}
