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Chaya means life; Mushka, an aromatic spice.

On the significance of naming a child after the Rebbetzin, the Rebbe once said: "...We can demonstrate that 'her children are alive,' by our taking a lesson from her conduct, and conducting ourselves in her spirit, in a manner of self-sacrifice.

"This is even more so when naming a child after her, and training the child to follow her example. After all, this is the most basic aspect of 'her children are alive, so too is she alive.'..."

The Rebbetzin had no children of her own, yet when a child visiting her at home asked her, "where are your children?" she answered that the Chasidim were her children. Thousands of little girls around the world proudly bear her name.

By Shmuel Marcus
Compiled and edited by Rabbi Shmuel Marcus.
Published by Kehot Publication Society, Brooklyn, NY, 2000
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July 3, 2012
Name Chaya Mushka inTalmud Berachot
See Gemorrah .Berachot 43a: On all incense we recite the the blessing "..the One who creates fragrant woods" except for musk upon which we recite the blessing "the One Who creates species of fragrance" (bore minay b'samim.)
Rabbi Yaacov Abraham
Brooklyn, , NY
March 31, 2011
i am very proud
to be one of those girls who bear her name.
Chaya Mushkah Greenberg
Shanghai, China.
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