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Rita Aboulafia Obituary

Aboulafia, Rita

RITA ROSALIE ABOULAFIA, loving mother, wife, sister, grandmother, aunt and great-aunt, died on December 4, 2023, at her home in Hartsdale, NY. She was 95. Her husband, Albert Aboulafia, pre-deceased her in 2006.

The youngest of three powerful, independent sisters, Rita was a voracious reader of mystery novels. She loved puzzles and chocolate. She had a deep affection for dogs, and a love affair with the husband she married on Christmas Day that lasted for over half a century. Every year, until 2005, the entire family would gather at her home for her annual "Christmas-Hanukah" parties.

She was born and raised in the Bronx, the daughter of a union organizer. She obtained two degrees and worked as a dental hygienist and school secretary. She was intensely political, and famously liberal, and worked on several political campaigns. She was asked by her local Democratic party to run for assemblywoman in the 1960s, but she declined the offer because the position would have required long absences from her family.

Rita was beautiful, vivacious, brilliant, stubborn, and quietly confident in all ways. When you were with her, you felt compelled to make her laugh. It was impossible to dislike her. She didn't judge anyone, and accepted people as they were, with all their blemishes.

She had few herself. She was loving, and giving, and had little use for material things. When a charity solicited her by mail, she would write a check.

She was a feminist. She had a talent for writing. She would open her home as easily as she would open her heart to anyone who needed her. She acknowledged the evil in the world, but somehow remained the eternal optimist. She believed there was a solution to all problems, and she never hesitated to offer herself as part of the solution. She took tremendous joy in her children and grandchildren and all the puppies that came with them.

Rita was a grand, beloved matriarch in all respects, a woman of unimpeachable character and temperament, whose heart was pure, and whose name was love, and who can never be replaced.

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Published by Journal-News on Dec. 31, 2023.

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Dave Aboulafia

December 24, 2024

One year in heaven my dear mother. Rest in peace. There will never be another like you.

Debra Nigro

December 29, 2023

I was very sorry to hear of Rita's passing. Our families go way back. We had great times growing up at Lind-Ric. I remember when my mother died your mother sent us a sympathy card and it meant so much to me as I had not seen her in years at that point. Not even sure how she knew but she told other neighbors that had moved out as well and I heard from them also. It was very kind and much appreciated. My sincere condolences to Matthew, David and their families. May she Rest In Peace with your father.

Robin Migdol Freiman

December 28, 2023

David and Matthew, my sincerest condolences to you and your families. I have such fond memories of your mother when we lived in Lind-Ric. I remember she "borrowed" me to bake with her. She taught me techniques that I still use to this day. She was a very special person. May her memory be a blessing and always be blessed.

Joni Wiederman Schafer

December 28, 2023

David and Matthew, I´m so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very warm and loving woman and your parents were both wonderful friends to my parents. I remember what a good time your mom had when she came to visit my parents here in Scottsdale. I took her shopping for gifts in several local Native American shops, where your mom had fun finding gifts for your families. When I dropped her off at my parents´ house, we both laughed when a bag packed with earring backs fell off the bottom of her pocketbook. We had no idea how or where the bag attached itself to her bag, but I´m sure the shop employees spent a lot of time searching for the missing bag of earring backs. May her memory be a blessing. Baruch Dayan HaEmet. Sending hugs!

Barb & Scott Ackerman

December 28, 2023

Matthew & David, I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. Your memories of your Mom are beautiful & will always be in your heart. I know my parents, Max & Adele Wiederman loved spending time with your parents. I'm sure they're all laughing & playing pranks on each other, like in the olden days! Sending hugs to all of you during this difficult time. Barb & Scott Ackerman

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Dave Engel

December 28, 2023

From the minute I met Rita I felt like she just immediately accepted me as one of her own. I remember many weekend lunches with Al and Rita where they'd order out deli food and we'd just sit all sit and talk about everything. Rita was near and to my heart and I miss her.

Les Hochler

December 28, 2023

I remeber Rita Aboulafia as the mother of my friend, Matthew and his brother David. I recall that she was a very nice person who liked to laugh. My condolences to Matthew, David, and their families.

Andee Post

December 28, 2023

I am so sorry for your loss and even though we were all so young the last time I saw Rita and your family at my home in Leonia, the memories feel like family! I am happy to know she lived a good, long life. She was able to enjoy watching her family grow, from her children to grandchildren. It is clear to me why my parents loved her so! All my love, Andee Post

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