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Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn, the fourth Rebbe of Chabad, continued his predecessors' legacy in Lubavitch. Known for his efforts to address the challenges faced by Russian Jewry during times of persecution, the Maharash strengthened the community’s resilience and spirit.
Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn, the fourth Rebbe of Chabad, continued his predecessors' legacy in Lubavitch. Known for his efforts to address the challenges faced by Russian Jewry during times of persecution, the Maharash strengthened the community’s resilience and spirit.


5 Destruction of Lubavitch
5 Destruction of Lubavitch, Throughout its history, Lubavitch endured many challenges, including fires, pogroms, and political turmoil. During periods of war, the town was often a site of conflict due to its strategic location. Despite these hardships, the Jewish community repeatedly rebuilt and preserved its heritage.
Throughout its history, Lubavitch endured many challenges, including fires, pogroms, and political turmoil. During periods of war, the town was often a site of conflict due to its strategic location. Despite these hardships, the Jewish community repeatedly rebuilt and preserved its heritage.


6 Period of Rabbi Sholom Dovber (the Rashab)
6 Period of Rabbi Sholom Dovber (the Rashab)
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