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Devorah (Sister of the Tzemach Tzedek)
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'''Rebbetzin Devorah''' was the daughter of Harav Hakadosh Reb Shalom Shachna - father of [[the Tzemach Tzedek]] - and Rebbetzin Rivka, daughter of Reb Aharon Hagadol of Karlin. Rebbetzin Devorah was married to Rav Chaim Cheikel and passed away at a young age on 21 Shevat, leaving behind a young daughter named Beila. After her passing, the Tzemach Tzedek - who was her paternal half-brother - raised the daughter and arranged her marriage to his chassid Reb Yeshaya Horowitz of Beshankovitz. The couple had five children. == Family == * Her daughter, Beila, wife of Reb Yeshaya Horowitz of Beshankovitz, a chassid of the Tzemach Tzedek. * Her grandson, Reb Chaim Cheikel Horowitz. * Her grandson, Reb Asher Yechezkel Horowitz. * Her great-grandson, Reb Shmarya Tellin (father of Yeshaya Tellin). * Her great-grandson, Reb Yeshaya Horowitz. [[Category:Beis HaRav]] [[he:ืืืืจื (ืืืืช ืืืื"ืจ ืืฆืื ืฆืืง)]]
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