Following the recent tragedy in Spring Valley, a wide range of community leaders—including elected officials, Rabbonim, and law enforcement—visited the home of Village Trustee Yisroel Eisenbach to be menachem avel. Their visits reflected both compassion and solidarity, offering comfort to the Eisenbach family and strength to the entire community.
Below is a comprehensive roundup of the many prominent figures who paid a shiva visit:
Ari Rosenblum, Chief Executive Officer of the Jewish Federation
Chestnut Ridge Mayor Sam Presti, Deputy Mayor Chaim Rose, Trustee Shmuli Fromovitz, and Mayor of New Hempstead Abe Sicker

Members of the Spring Valley Police Department who operated at the tragic scene, including the dispatcher
NYS Assemblymen Aron Wieder, Patrick Carroll, Spring Valley Trustee Asher Grossman, Former Deputy Mayor Vilair Fonvil
Congressman Mike Lawler
Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco, Law enforcement liaison Hershy Margaretten
Senator Bill Weber, along with Michael Rydelek, Director of Constituent Services for Senator Weber, Faist EMS Chief, and Monsey Fire Department Commissioner Shimmy Singer

Spring Valley Police Chief Richard Oleszczuk and other top Spring Valley Police personnel along with Spring Valley Fire Department Chief Ray Canario
NYS Attorney General Letitia James, her liaison Yoely Lefkowitz, NYS Assemblyman Aron Wieder, and community advocate Yehuda Zorger
Law Enforcement Chaplain and Community Askan Rabbi Abe Friedman, and Village of Kaser Mayor Elya Pinkasowitz
Mayor of New Square Izzy Spitzer
Melitzer Rebbe of Spring Valley, HaRav Avrohom Yakov Horowitz Shlita
Pupa Rav of Monsey

Rockland County Executive Ed Day, Stephen Powers, and Community Activist Meyer Tauber
Skvere Rebbe Shlita
The Viznitzer Rebbe Shlita, accompanied by his eldest son HaRav Yakov Yosef Hager Shlita

Skvere Rebbe’s son, HaRav Yaakov Yosef Twersky, and Satmar Rav of Monsey, HaRav Chaim Shea Halberstam

Spring Valley Village Justice Justin Sweet, Chestnut Ridge Deputy Mayor Chaim Rose, and Mark Sevenson

Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht

