Mrs. Leah Lazar, a member of Anash of Toronto, Ontario, passed away Friday at the age of 61.
She is survived by her husband Moshe Lazar, and children Dafnah, Lelach Reinetz and Ronen Lazar.
The funeral will be held Motzei Shabbos, passing by 770 at 8:30 pm. Burial will be in Israel.
Boruch Dayan Haemes.
11 Renoak Drive, Toronto, Canada, beginning Tuesday morning through Sunday morning. The phone number at the Lazar house in Toronto is 416-665-0134.
where are they sitting shiva?
is there a telephone number were they can be reached?
please post info
Mrs Lazar was one of the only kind women Ive ever met. She was ALWAYS ready to help. My mom once asked her for a recipe to make a cake for my birthday. Mrs Lazar went ahead and made a HUGE delicious cake for me ignoring my mothers protests. She brought us desserts EVERY. SINGLE. WEEK. without fail. Even when she was sick, she made sure to have it made for us. She cared deeply for my two, younger, special needs sisters. I will always regret how i didnt thank her enough for all that she had done. She was… Read more »
בצער רב שמענו על פטירת האמא היקרה והטובה שלכם
אנו שולחים את ניחומינו מתוך כאב ויגון על האבידה הגדולה, לר’ משה החשוב ולילך חברתנו היקרה לנו מאד ביחד עם בעלה יוסי שי’ ולרונן ודפני ומשפחותיהם, אנו מאחלים לכם מעתה רק שמחות ו”הקיצו ורננו כל שוכני עפר” והיא בתוכם בגאולה האמתית והשלימה ,תיכף ומיד ממש
יוסי ושרי מאצקין ,מונטריאל
The loss of a friend is always hard, my loss is unbearable, you will always be with me. I cannot think of a day that went by without speaking to you, asking for advise or just sharing with you. Hashem should just help me through these tough time until I see you again with Moshiach.
To the family; may you be comforted amongst the mourners of tzion and Yerushalyim.
Devora
leah, you always smiled and made people around you feel at ease. You always asked how everyone was and were concerned for everyone else. Your cooking and baking always made everyones simcha extra beautiful and special. your love for your friends and the community was deeply felt. We will all miss you and think of you! May the family be comforted amongst the mourners of tzion and Yerushalyim!!! AD MOSAI!!!!
Batya, Yaacov and Fredlender MIshpacha
Leah was a very special person. Her chessed and her way to comfort people was unique. She really maked things specials in this world. She will be missed for all of us.
Moishe, Jenny, Chana and Leah Brunstein
Toronto, Canada
May the family be comforted amongst the mouners of tzion and Yerushalim.
Is to hard to remeber all the hesed L EA did for so many
everybody who new her felt like she was the best friend
allwais ready to give a helping hand an fill her warmth
and kindeness to no limits.
what a big loss for so many!!
I am so sorry to hear, Leah was so full of life and love. What a horrible tragedy. We need Moshiach Now
Very sad to hear the news. Hamokom Yenachem…Moshiach Now!
S. Reinetz (Miami)
You were and still are the definition of Gemilus Chasadim. I pray that my children will be inspired by the stories I will tell them of you. Only now do you know the true extent of your charity and the impact of your kindness. Please continue to care for your family, friends and the Toronto community from on high.
Leah will be missed. Your legendary help to many people. All the food you served the counselors in your open home will never be forgotten. May your husband and children Lilach, Sadness and Ronen be comforted.
But it seems like she was endeared by many. May G-d rest her soul.
mashiach now
ad mosia???
you were too good for this world!!! G-D loves you as we all do and there fore wanted you close to him!!! please be a good “beter”
Leah cooked my whole bas mitzvah. She was such a special person. May the family know of only simchas from now on..
I MISS YOU
Mrs. Lazar was very kind to us and helped us a lot. She always tried to make us happy in any way she can. She came to help us by lunch and gave us so many treats. We really miss her. We hope that Moshiach comes very fast so we could see her again.
hashem… whats with the golus??
may the whole family be gebenched with only simchaos from now on
Leah – an extra-ordinary lady who went out of her way to do chessed in a quiet way of people not knowing how much she did in helping others and the community, begufah ubememonah. A terrible loss for the family and the community. May Hashem comfort the family that henceforward ach tov vochessed tomid kol hayomim and speedily, ba’agolo didon, hokitzu viyeranenu kol shochnei ofor vehi besochom omein!
Vey close friend who admired her numerous good deeds and chessed.
she was such a special woman filled with warmth and kindess and happiness… she will be really missed.
A person who was always ready to help. Who would never say no to help another person in need and would rather do something that people should not know.
Wishing the family arichas yomim and shonim tovim. We should all be zoche to dance with the Rebbe right away.
M.L.
What a Great Person. She was always full of life, and will always be in all our mind as… ” Full of Life”. We will all see her very soon, with Moshiach Now!!!!
Perl Family, Crown Heights
wishing the family arichus yomim ,shonim tovos
She was such a special lady. Her chessed was legendary. She did so much for so many in the community. She did it very quietly and in an unassuming way. She will be missed by so many.