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Rachel Fried
December 12th, 1928 - January 11th, 2021
Rachel Fried, 92, of Las Vegas, passed away on Monday, January 11, 2021. Rachel was born December 12, 1928 in Jerusalem, Israel to the late Gabriel and the late Yochevet (Rabin) Mamon. She was the beloved wife of the late Alexander Shlomo Fried, a Holocaust survivor, and had five daughters Hedva, Vicki ,Iris, Eva (Efrat ), and Ilana. For a better future for her family, in 1967, Rachel made the bold decision to move to Toronto Canada and then to Las Vegas Nevada in 1974. Rachel is survived by her brothers Jacob and Igal Mammon; sister Rifka Baruch (Mammon) her four daughters Hedva Nhaissi ,Vicki Yerushalmi, Iris Navon, and Eva Efrat Fried,13 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. In loving memory she will be greatly missed by all. Donations in Rachel Fried's memory may be made to Temple Beth Yossef community Center of Las Vegas 702-901-8383, betyosseflasvegas.org.
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