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Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn '''the rebbe maharash''' (2nd of Iyar 5594 - 13th of Tishrei 5643) was the fourth Rebbe in the lineage of Chabad Rebbes. He originated the saying and approach of "Lchatchila Ariber."
Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn The Rebbe Maharash (2nd of Iyar 5594 - 13th of Tishrei 5643) was the fourth Rebbe in the lineage of Chabad Rebbes. He originated the saying and approach of "Lchatchila Ariber."


== Birth and Early Years ==
== Birth and Early Years ==
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On another occasion, the Rebbe said that there is no picture of the Rebbe Maharash.
On another occasion, the Rebbe said that there is no picture of the Rebbe Maharash.
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[[File:אוהל המהר"ש.jpeg|thumb|The Gravesite of The Rebbe Maharash]]
No definitive portrait of the Rebbe Maharash is known, but throughout history there were three portraits that were presumed to be of the Rebbe Maharash:
No definitive portrait of the Rebbe Maharash is known, but throughout history there were three portraits that were presumed to be of the Rebbe Maharash:


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# A drawing was published in the Algemeiner Journal by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson. It was drawn by R' Shimon Zaltzman who never saw the Rebbe Maharash but drew it based on the description of his brother R' Avraham Zaltzman who had seen the picture in the home of the Rebbe Rashab.
# A drawing was published in the Algemeiner Journal by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson. It was drawn by R' Shimon Zaltzman who never saw the Rebbe Maharash but drew it based on the description of his brother R' Avraham Zaltzman who had seen the picture in the home of the Rebbe Rashab.
# In the Ginzburg family, descendants of the Rebbe Maharash, a portrait was passed down from generation to generation with a tradition that it is a portrait of the Rebbe Maharash.
# In the Ginzburg family, descendants of the Rebbe Maharash, a portrait was passed down from generation to generation with a tradition that it is a portrait of the Rebbe Maharash.
 
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According to tradition, the facial features of the Rebbe Maharash were similar to those of the Rebbe Rayatz. This is based on a story that the Rebbe Rayatz told and the Rebbe repeated many times:
According to tradition, the facial features of the Rebbe Maharash were similar to those of the Rebbe Rayatz. This is based on a story that the Rebbe Rayatz told and the Rebbe repeated many times:


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== Children ==
== Children ==


* Rebbetzin Devorah Leah
* [[Rebbetzin Devorah Leah Ginzburg|Rebbetzin Devorah Leah]]
* Rabbi Avraham Sander
* [[Avraham Sender Schneerson (Son of the Maharash)|Rabbi Avraham Sender]]
* Rabbi Shneur Zalman Aharon - the RAZA
* [[Reb Shneur Zalman Aharon Schneerson - The Raza|Rabbi Shneur Zalman Aharon - the RAZA]]
* Rabbi Shalom DovBer - the Rebbe Rashab
* [[The Rebbe Rashab|Rabbi Shalom DovBer - the Rebbe Rashab]]
* The infant Chaim Moshe
* The infant Chaim Moshe
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel
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[[he:רבי שמואל שניאורסון (אדמו"ר המהר"ש)]]
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== External Links ==
* Ruth Zucker, '''Graphological Analysis of the Handwriting of Admor Maharash''', on the Jewish Education website
* Rabbi Shimon Weitzhandler, '''We Need Moshiach Literally''' A collection of references from the Rebbe regarding the connection of Admor Maharash with the Redemption, in the Pensioners' Journal Issue 7, page 18, Tishrei 5777 (2016)
* Mordechai Menashe Laufer, '''Pictures (and Drawings) of Our Leader Rebbes''' in the Hitkashrut magazine number 561
* Rabbi Shalom Dober Kubitschek, '''The Children of the Admor Maharash''', Notes and Explanations Journal of Ohalei Torah, Tammuz 5780 (2020) 1181, page 67
* Menachem Bronfman, Several things you didn't know about the unique character of Admor Maharash, the fourth Rebbe of Chabad, on the "Alei Sefer" website
* Exposure: The dramatic rescue of the great-granddaughter of the Rebbe Maharash
* Shneur Zalman Parkash, Fascinating investigation about the supposed painting of the Rebbe Maharash, 16 Cheshvan 5785 (November 17, 2024)
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