YWN regrets to inform you of the sudden Petira of the Radziner Rebbe (BP), Rav Yaakov Leiner ZATZAL. He was Niftar after suffering a massive heart attack early Wednesday morning. He was approximately 46-years-old, and leaves behind 10 unmarried children R”L – the oldest 16, and the youngest 7-months-old.
Misaskim tells YWN that the Levaya is today (Wednesday) in his Beis Medrash 1344 54th Street [between 13th & 14th Avenue’s] at 12:30PM, and the Kevura will be in Woodbridge, NJ.
He was the son of Rav Mordechai Yosef Leiner ZATZAL, the previous Radziner Rebbe.
Boruch Dayan Emmes…
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Reb Moshe Leiner Ybd”l the Radzihner Rebbe from Eretz yisreol will be coming to sit Shivah in Brooklyn Tomorrow
Baruch Dayan HaEmet. HaMakom Y’nachaym et hamishpacha
Baruch Dayan Haemes
Reb Moshe Leiner Ybd”I, sat in my house at my grandson’s Vacht Nacht. He was a special person, brilliant and warm. Hamokom Y’racham on the ones left behind. I hope all of us who carry on get this message.
He just turned 47 years old. I remember his Bar Mitzva on Parshas Shmini, the Shabbos after Pesach 34 years ago. He was a brilliant, caring, oived hashem,in great dachkus. He was ohuv lakol; there were many morei nefesh who hung on to him for chizuk & guidance.
Yhi Zichro Boruch
Hashem should erase tares from upon every face.
He was a tzaddik. His petira is a great loss for klal yisrael. May we need no more kaparos.
Boruach dayon ho’emes.
he was a real anav. always with a smile a true
ohav yisrael. May hashem give strength to his
rebetzim for always standing by his side.
I knew Rav Leiner on a personal level.
He was a fine, good caring person and was involved in helping others.
nebuch-baruch dayin emes. this is really sad news. may he be a maylitz yoisher for all of us klal yisroes-and may moshiach come bimhayra viyamaynu amen!!
I knew the Rebbe since 1978, when we attended Camp Morris as high school age boys. He was a fine young man and a real budding Talmid Chacham. He was unfailingly kind and considerate and it is no surprise he grew into the kind of Rebbe he became. While fully aware of what it meant to be Rebbe, he nevertheless had no pretensions about his personal Kavod. May his memory be for a blessing.