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The town of Lubavitch was the residence of most of the Chabad Chassidus Nesi'im, and served as the center of Chabad Chassidus activities for 102 years (1813-1916). As is customary in Chassidic courts, even today, many years after leaving the town, Chabad Chassidus continues to be called "Chabad Chassidus Lubavitch." | The town of Lubavitch was the residence of most of the Chabad Chassidus Nesi'im, and served as the center of Chabad Chassidus activities for 102 years (1813-1916). As is customary in Chassidic courts, even today, many years after leaving the town, Chabad Chassidus continues to be called "Chabad Chassidus Lubavitch." | ||
In the Lubavitch cemetery are the Ohalim of the | In the Lubavitch cemetery are the Ohalim of the [[The Tzemach Tzedek|Tzemach Tzedek]] and his son [[the Rebbe Maharash]]. The area where our Rebbeim previously lived now serves as a museum documenting the history of our Rebbeim in the town of Lubavitch. | ||
For many years, Lubavitch was abandoned. After the fall of the Soviet Union, [[the Rebbe]] sent Rabbi David Nachshon and R' Avi Taub to rebuild the Ohel. Today, Rabbi Gavriel Gordon operates Chabad activities in Lubavitch, alongside the restoration of the cemetery and Chabad buildings. | For many years, Lubavitch was abandoned. After the fall of the Soviet Union, [[the Rebbe]] sent Rabbi David Nachshon and R' Avi Taub to rebuild the Ohel. Today, Rabbi Gavriel Gordon operates Chabad activities in Lubavitch, alongside the restoration of the cemetery and Chabad buildings. |