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HEDDA SCHACHTER Obituary

SCHACHTER--Hedda Kleinfeld, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2023 at the age of 99. She is survived by her two sons, Robert and Ronald, her daughters-in-law, Wendi and Ellen, her three granddaughters, Ilana, Chloe, and Aliza, and her great-grandchildren, Jacob and Aviva. Hedda had boundless energy and a genuine love for people, especially her family and closest friends. She was incredibly modest but kind and enchanting. She was a loving and generous force for good in the world, a unique soul, and will be sorely missed by all those who were privileged to know her. Hedda was born in Vienna, Austria, and narrowly escaped the Holocaust by securing passage to Cuba and then Brooklyn a few years later. Her story has been memorialized by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and while her identity as a holocaust survivor was not a part of her daily experience, it certainly informed her personality as a resilient, creative optimist for her entire life. When Hedda's family arrived in Brooklyn, New York, in 1940, her father opened a small fur store called Kleinfeld. It was there that Hedda met her beloved partner of 67 years, Jack Schachter, who had a knack for cutting furs and was a favorite employee of her father. Hedda and Jack were married, and the store became Kleinfeld and Son. Hedda and Jack made an exceptional team, and together, they expanded the scope of Kleinfeld's to include coats, suits, cocktail dresses, and later bridal. Before there was "Say Yes To The Dress", there was Miss Hedda. "Miss Hedda" was a legend in the field of bridal because she took the sleepy respectable field of nuptial adornments and created a fashion-driven world of dreams, and built the largest bridal salon in the world. As the buyer for the store, Hedda would frequent the 7th Avenue showrooms of young designers like Calvin Klein and would charm them all. She had incredible vision, contagious energy, and a charming Viennese accent. She cared about fashion as well as the artists in the field. When she started the bridal department, she asked why they were not designing bridal, and soon they were, and Kleinfeld's showed them exclusively. The field started exploding. Hedda had the uncanny ability to see what fashion would be the next year and was always ahead of the curve. She was the first person in the field to bring gowns from Europe, and is responsible or the field of bridal being what it is today. The funeral service will be held at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel 630 Amsterdam Ave at 91st Street. A streaming link is available at: www.plazajewishcommunity chapel.org.

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Published by New York Times on Apr. 1, 2023.

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Barb Gorland Andresen

March 24, 2025

I think of my mom's lifelong friend so often. Hedda was with me on the day of my birth and so many other times that I actually remember! I loved hearing her tell of taking care of my older siblings while my dad took my mom to the hospital. Hedda was and always will be very special to me

Janice R. Lee

May 18, 2024

I was one of the girls who went to Kleinfeld's in Bay Ridge for my wedding dress. My mother, a widow couldn't afford a large reception but she made sure I went to Kleinfeld's and let me pick out whatever dress I wanted. Jack helped and Miss Hedda gave her advice. I will never forget the memory.

RAB

April 25, 2023

She made bridal beautiful and appealing to everyone. Such an inspiration, her love of beauty in clothes was so evident and contagious, she made us all love the beautiful gowns from Kleinfeld. Heartfelt condolences to the Kleinfeld family, truly sorry for your loss, may God help you all as you go through this time of your loss.

RB

April 25, 2023

Such a dynamic, energetic and determined woman, her presence will most assuredly be missed. Sincerest condolences to the Kleinfeld family, truly sorry for your loss, may God be with you all as you endure this very difficult time of your loss.

Barb Andresen

April 4, 2023

Barb Andresen

April 4, 2023

Barb Andresen

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Barb Andresen

April 4, 2023

Our sincerest sympathies for the loss of your mother, grandmother, friend. Hedda was at the hospital when I was born, she was the best second mother ever. I loved her visits with the family to Miami Beach and I adored our visits to NYC. I miss our phone chats so much.
All of our love, Barbi and Norman

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Estie Kleinfeld

April 1, 2023

Dear Robert, Ronald, Wendi, Ellen and grand kinds: my heartfelt condolences on Hedda's passing, I have fond memories of my visits to NY and to the store when it was still in Brooklyn. She tried hard to "dress me up" however I was not ready for it at the time. She would be very proud of me today.
Cherish your memories of her and her good deeds.
I certainly will.
BDH, and may she rest in peace.
Estie Kleinfeld, in Montreal (Cousin Martins' dgtr)

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EDRIC WOO

March 31, 2023

It was such an honor to know Jack and Hedda Schachter and will always be grateful to them for helping me starting my career in New York City 20 over years ago. She is such an amazing person that I believed have helped many designers like me. My sincere condolences to her family.

Timothy Gannon

March 31, 2023

Dear Doc and Wendy and family,
My most sincere condolences.
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Tim

Rachel Leonard

March 31, 2023

Hedda was an incredible icon and innovative leader of the bridal industry. Her support for both the designers and the customer was paramount. We all leaned so much from her.

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