Jerusalem - Thousands attended the funeral of Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Leib Landau, Rav of Bnei Brak for over 30 years, who died on Saturday at Laniado Hospital in Netanya after being hospitalized on Tuesday following a stroke. He was 84. He was buried on Sunday in Bnei Brak.
Born in Rostov, USSR, Landau and his family settled in Bnei Brak in Mandate Palestine in 1936.
Rabbi Landau, was unofficially appointed as the haredi city’s rabbi 33 years ago after the death of his father Rabbi Yaakov Landau.
The appointment sparked major controversy at the time because the ultra-Orthodox Lithuanian factions were opposed to his leadership. He was a Chabad hassid, a stream that is in constant rivalry with the Lithuanian mitnagdim (oppositionists) of the ultra-Orthodox sector.
Landau also provided kosher services to Coca Cola, which has a bottling plant in Bnei Brak, and he was one of the few people in the world who knew the secret recipe of the popular beverage.
He was a well-known senior authority on kashrut issues, as well as a leader in the ultra-Orthodox sector who tried hard to make Bnei Brak religiously Shabbat compliant.
In 2008, Landau also gave his blessing for the first-ever ultra-Orthodox mall to be built in Bnei Brak, taking part in the cornerstone ceremony. Read more at JPost