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Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson (1880-1964) was the mother of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
From the memoirs of the Rebbe's mother, Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson.
By the grace of G‑d, 8 Elul, 5718 (1958) It’s already been several days that I very much desire to write something. I haven’t been feeling so well. But it has passed, thank G‑d. But when I took my journal in hand, I was faced by a dilemma as to whether I ...
My son keeps me going Thursday, 5 Tammuz, 5716, June 14 (1956) It’s already been several days that I feel a desire to write something, but I’ve been delaying it. I wanted, and no doubt ought, for the sake of my son, shlita, to write words that are not so ...
Berel 3 Kislev, 5715 [11/28/1954] This day has significance for me that I need to share with someone, but unfortunately I don’t have anyone. I could do this only with my son, shlita, for I’m sure that he too remembers this day. However, I cannot discuss t...
The pleasure of participating in the Rebbe’s farbrengen 3rd day of Chol Hamo’ed Sukkot, 5714 (1953) I am happy with the fact that I have not written lately, because I also haven’t been in the best of health. Now, thank G‑d, I feel much better. I don’t wan...
“Life in which there is no embarrassment or disgrace” Evening following Shabbat, 28 Marcheshvan [5713 (1952)] Just now, my son—long may he live, and may he be well and successful—left my apartment. He is very fatigued, yet he still took with him lots of w...
My son visits me every day Evening following Shabbat Kedoshim [5711-1951] My son, long may he live, about whom I have written above, has just left my home. He visits me daily—may it do me no harm to mention it, as women are wont to say—and twice on Friday...
A libel against Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Once, when I had been out, I arrived home to find a police officer together with a lower level policeman sitting and waiting. They had come to inform us of libelous charges against my husband, as follows: The original “...
Approaches to Torah education In an attempt to ensure that the Chasidic influence should not prevail, my husband’s opponents brought two Rabbis One was Rabbi Pinchas Gelman (1880-1921), previously Rabbi of Tarascha, who served as Rabbi in Yekaterinoslav a...
Community divided into two camps The Zionists and the other parties were resolute in their opposition to Schneerson’s candidacy, and two opposing camps formed in the community. The Chasidic camp was led by Sergei Fallei. The letters of Rabbi Shalom DovBer...
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