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A concise and illuminating narrative provides glimpses of the true stature of this modest woman. Far more than a passive observer, the Rebbetzin was often an active participant in the events that shook the very foundations of Jewish life. Her biography is an account of the trials and triumphs of the Lubavitcher movement during those tumultuous times.

Birth

Early Years

Her Marriage

The War Years

America

The Rebbetzin

Her Name

Her True Greatness

Her Passing

Her Legacy


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Compiled and edited by Rabbi Shmuel Marcus.
Published by Kehot Publication Society, Brooklyn, NY, 2000

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A concise and illuminating narrative provides glimpses of the true stature of this modest woman. Her biography is an account of the trials and triumphs of the Lubavitcher movement during those tumultuous times.

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