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'''The Tzemach Tzedek''' is the third Nasi in the dynasty of Chabad Rebbes. Born on Sunday, [[29th of Elul]] [[5549]] in the city of [[Liozna]], to [[Rabbi Shalom Shachna Altshuler|Rabbi Shalom Shachna]] and [[Rebbetzin Devorah Leah Altshuler|Devorah Leah Altschuler]]. He passed away on [[13th of Nissan]] [[5626]] and his resting place is in [[Lubavitch]].
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</ref>'''The Tzemach Tzedek''' is the third Nasi in the dynasty of Chabad Rebbes. Born on Sunday, [[29th of Elul]] [[5549]] in the city of [[Liozna]], to [[Rabbi Shalom Shachna Altshuler|Rabbi Shalom Shachna]] and [[Rebbetzin Devorah Leah Altshuler|Devorah Leah Altschuler]]. He passed away on [[13th of Nissan]] [[5626]] and his resting place is in [[Lubavitch]].


He is called 'Tzemach Tzedek' after his sefer Tzemach Tzedek.
He is called 'Tzemach Tzedek' after his sefer Tzemach Tzedek.
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The maamarei Chassidus and additional Igros Kodesh were published over the years in many editions. The main work arranged according to the parshiyos is [[Ohr HaTorah]]. Other key works include [[Derech Mitzvosecha]] which explores the meaning of the mitzvos according to Chassidus.
The maamarei Chassidus and additional Igros Kodesh were published over the years in many editions. The main work arranged according to the parshiyos is [[Ohr HaTorah]]. Other key works include [[Derech Mitzvosecha]] which explores the meaning of the mitzvos according to Chassidus.


== Chazzara (Review): ==
== Chazzara ==
The Tzemach Tzedek would deliver maamarei Chassidus on Shabbos, Yomim Tovim, and other special occasions. After the team of chozrim (those who would memorize and transcribe the maamarim) had thoroughly reviewed the maamar, the manichim would enter the Rebbe's room and repeat the maamar before him. He would correct their mistakes and explain what needed clarification.
The Tzemach Tzedek would deliver maamarei Chassidus on Shabbos, Yomim Tovim, and other special occasions. After the team of chozrim (those who would memorize and transcribe the maamarim) had thoroughly reviewed the maamar, the manichim would enter the Rebbe's room and repeat the maamar before him. He would correct their mistakes and explain what needed clarification.


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* Rav Isser Ber Gilerson
* Rav Isser Ber Gilerson


== His Activities: ==
== His Activities ==
The Tzemach Tzedek established a large yeshiva in Lubavitch, and in the early years of his nesius, he regularly gave shiurim to the special yungeleit in the yeshiva. His son, Rav Yisroel Noach, was the rosh magidei shiurim, and his son-in-law, Rav Levi Yitzchak Zalmanoff, was among the yeshiva's examiners.
The Tzemach Tzedek established a large yeshiva in Lubavitch, and in the early years of his nesius, he regularly gave shiurim to the special yungeleit in the yeshiva. His son, Rav Yisroel Noach, was the rosh magidei shiurim, and his son-in-law, Rav Levi Yitzchak Zalmanoff, was among the yeshiva's examiners.


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The Tzemach Tzedek was known as a mattir agunos (one who found halachic solutions for agunos), and many agunos were sent to Lubavitch so he could find ways to free them from their status.
The Tzemach Tzedek was known as a mattir agunos (one who found halachic solutions for agunos), and many agunos were sent to Lubavitch so he could find ways to free them from their status.


== His Famous Teaching: ==
== His Famous Teaching ==
The Tzemach Tzedek coined the phrase "Tracht gut vet zain gut" - think good and it will be good - a saying that was frequently quoted by the Rebbe and became a fundamental principle in Chabad Chassidus.
The Tzemach Tzedek coined the phrase "Tracht gut vet zain gut" - think good and it will be good - a saying that was frequently quoted by the Rebbe and became a fundamental principle in Chabad Chassidus.


== His Histalkus: ==
== His Histalkus ==
In the month of Kislev 5620 (1860), the Tzemach Tzedek became very ill and remained so for more than six years. On Erev Shabbos Parshas Vayigash 5621, after his wife Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka's histalkus, he said to his son, the Maharash, that the holy words of the Alter Rebbe had been fulfilled - 54 years had passed since he had sighed and said to him "nad katzir b'yom nachala" (the harvest flees on a day of sickness). After the Rebbetzin's passing, the Tzemach Tzedek stopped receiving people for yechidus.
In the month of Kislev 5620 (1860), the Tzemach Tzedek became very ill and remained so for more than six years. On Erev Shabbos Parshas Vayigash 5621, after his wife Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka's histalkus, he said to his son, the Maharash, that the holy words of the Alter Rebbe had been fulfilled - 54 years had passed since he had sighed and said to him "nad katzir b'yom nachala" (the harvest flees on a day of sickness). After the Rebbetzin's passing, the Tzemach Tzedek stopped receiving people for yechidus.


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After his histalkus, Chabad Chassidus split, with three of his sons establishing different courts in the spirit of Chabad. His successor in Lubavitch was his youngest son, the Rebbe Maharash.
After his histalkus, Chabad Chassidus split, with three of his sons establishing different courts in the spirit of Chabad. His successor in Lubavitch was his youngest son, the Rebbe Maharash.


== His Portrait: ==
== His Portrait ==
There was a non-Jewish artist who knew the Tzemach Tzedek and very much wanted to paint him, but the Tzemach Tzedek wouldn't agree. The artist cleverly came on Shabbos to the Tzemach Tzedek's house, studied him carefully to remember his likeness, ran home, and hurried to paint him. For this reason, the Tzemach Tzedek appears in the painting wearing his white Shabbos clothes, which he had inherited from the Alter Rebbe. Later, when the Tzemach Tzedek saw the picture, he was distressed that it was painted on Shabbos - but 'consoled' himself with the fact that the artist had made two mistakes: First, he painted the Tzemach Tzedek with the left side of his garment placed over the right, while Jewish custom is the opposite. Second, he painted the sefer that the Tzemach Tzedek was holding as a secular book, read from left to right. The Rebbe once noted an additional mistake - that in the painting, the Tzemach Tzedek places his glasses on the sefer's cover - something that would never be done as it shows disrespect for the sefer.
There was a non-Jewish artist who knew the Tzemach Tzedek and very much wanted to paint him, but the Tzemach Tzedek wouldn't agree. The artist cleverly came on Shabbos to the Tzemach Tzedek's house, studied him carefully to remember his likeness, ran home, and hurried to paint him. For this reason, the Tzemach Tzedek appears in the painting wearing his white Shabbos clothes, which he had inherited from the Alter Rebbe. Later, when the Tzemach Tzedek saw the picture, he was distressed that it was painted on Shabbos - but 'consoled' himself with the fact that the artist had made two mistakes: First, he painted the Tzemach Tzedek with the left side of his garment placed over the right, while Jewish custom is the opposite. Second, he painted the sefer that the Tzemach Tzedek was holding as a secular book, read from left to right. The Rebbe once noted an additional mistake - that in the painting, the Tzemach Tzedek places his glasses on the sefer's cover - something that would never be done as it shows disrespect for the sefer.
 
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In 5647 (1887), the portrait was restored and the mistakes were corrected, and since then it has been circulated in its corrected version.
In 5647 (1887), the portrait was restored and the mistakes were corrected, and since then it has been circulated in its corrected version.


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The Tzemach Tzedek had many sons and two daughters:
The Tzemach Tzedek had many sons and two daughters:


His Sons:
==== His Sons: ====
 
# [[Reb Boruch Sholom Schneerson|Rabbi Baruch Shalom]]
# [[Reb Boruch Sholom Schneerson|Rabbi Baruch Shalom]]
# [[Reb Yehuda Leib Schneerson (Son of the Tzemach Tzedek)|The Rebbe Maharil of Kopust]]
# [[Reb Yehuda Leib Schneerson (Son of the Tzemach Tzedek)|The Rebbe Maharil of Kopust]]
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# Rebbetzin Devorah Leah Zalmanson, wife of Rav Levi Yitzchak Zalmanson
# Rebbetzin Devorah Leah Zalmanson, wife of Rav Levi Yitzchak Zalmanson


=== Distinguished Chassidim: ===
==== Distinguished Chassidim ====
Among the distinguished chassidim of the Tzemach Tzedek were:
Among the distinguished chassidim of the Tzemach Tzedek were:


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* Rabbi Peretz Chen
* Rabbi Peretz Chen


== His Works: ==
== His Works ==


# Tzemach Tzedek - Halachic responsa, rulings, and Talmudic novellae. The sefer's name hints at the author's name (in Yiddish spelling) - "Menachem Mendel" in gematria equals "Tzemach Tzedek"
# Tzemach Tzedek - Halachic responsa, rulings, and Talmudic novellae. The sefer's name hints at the author's name (in Yiddish spelling) - "Menachem Mendel" in gematria equals "Tzemach Tzedek"
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