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LAKEWOOD, N.J. — The close-knit Jewish communities of Chicago and Lakewood are reeling from the sudden and tragic passing of Mrs. Baila (nee Moller) Landman, a young woman in her 20s whose life was cut short on Wednesday evening. Baila, recently married, is remembered as a cherished daughter, wife, and community member known for her gentle spirit and profound kindness.
Baila was the beloved daughter of Rabbi Avraham Shimon and Mrs. Devorah Moller of Chicago. She had recently begun a new chapter in her life, entering into marriage with Moshe Landman. Her unexpected death has sent waves of sorrow through her family, friends, and all who knew her.
“Her life, full of promise and joy, was cut far too short,” a family statement read. “Baila touched the lives of many in her community. Her passing has brought immense sorrow to her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her.”
Funeral arrangements have been announced. The levaya (funeral) is scheduled for 11:30 AM on Thursday morning at the Sons of Israel Holocaust Memorial Chapel, located at 613 Ramsey Avenue in Lakewood, New Jersey. Following the service, kevurah (burial) will take place in Clifton, New Jersey.
During this profoundly difficult time, the Landman and Moller families have requested prayers and community support. Baila is survived by her grieving parents, her husband Moshe, and extended family.
Though her life was brief, the family finds comfort in the enduring impact of her character. “Her devotion to her family, her warmth, and her radiant presence leave an enduring impact that will never be forgotten,” the statement concluded.