the rebetzin and me!
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The Rebetzin And Me!
Created By: Ella Steinmetz
Pictures Of Rebetzin
Name: Chaya Mushka Schneerson
Husband:Menachem Mendel Schneers
on
(rebbe)
Birthday: 25th of Adar
Passing: 1988 כב שבט
Hometown: Russia
Wedding: 14th of Kislev
Mother: Nechama Dina
Father: Yosef Yitzchak
Born In: Babinovitch
Children:
The Chasidim
Facts:
Her Grandfather wrote a letter
to Rebetzin Chaya Mushka’s
Parents Saying: If she has not
yet been named she should be
name Chaya Mushka.
This is the part of the letter
that her Grandfather wrote:
A Brief Biography About the Rebetzin
Rebetzin Chaya Mushka (Moussia) Schneerson was born in Babinovitch, near the Russian city of Lubavitch, on Shabbat, the 25th of Adar, in 1901. She was the second of three daughters of the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak and his wife, Rebetzin Nechama Dina Schneerson. When she was born, her grandfather, the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Shalom DovBer, was traveling abroad and he telegraphed her father, "...Mazal tov on the birth of your daughter ...if she has not yet been named, she should be called Chaya Mushka (the name of the wife of the Tzemach Tzedek [the third Lubavitcher Rebbe])."
Before leaving Russia, Chaya Mushka was engaged to marry the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson.
The actual marriage was delayed until 1928, when, on the 14th day of Kislev, their marriage was celebrated in Warsaw, Poland. On the day preceding the wedding, thousands of Jews flocked to the railway station in Warsaw to welcome her father and his family. Hundreds of miles away, in Russia, in Dnepropetrovsk, (Yekatrinoslav), another wedding celebration was taking place. The Rebbe's parents, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak and Rebetzin Chana, unable to attend in person, organized a festive meal and farbrengen in their own house, to which hundreds of local Jews flocked. Following their wedding, the young couple lived in Berlin until 1933. When calling the Rebbe's office at "770," or calling a high school girl ill in her dormitory, she always referred to herself simply as: "Mrs. Schneerson from President Street."
About The RebetzinAbout The Rebetzin
She was very modest she She was very modest she always referred to herself as always referred to herself as Mrs. Schneerson from president Mrs. Schneerson from president street.street.
Once, a child came to the Once, a child came to the Rebetzin and asked, Rebetzin, Rebetzin and asked, Rebetzin, Where are your children? The Where are your children? The Rebetzin answered, My children Rebetzin answered, My children are in 770, My children are the are in 770, My children are the Chasidim.Chasidim.
When The rebbe came home When The rebbe came home very late at night, the Rebetzin very late at night, the Rebetzin would be up waiting for him.would be up waiting for him.
In their House, Their where In their House, Their where stacks and stacks of stacks and stacks of newspapers in many different newspapers in many different languages, and the Rebetzin, languages, and the Rebetzin, would read all the newspapers would read all the newspapers and bring to the rebbe’s and bring to the rebbe’s attention anything that did attention anything that did have to be brought to the have to be brought to the rebbe’s attentionrebbe’s attention
We should always dress in the צניעות way and talk in theצניעות .way.Like The Rebetzin Did
We should always dress in the צניעות way and talk in the צניעות way. Like The Rebetzin Did.
The The End!End!The The
End!End!
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