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[[File:ืืืืข ืืืืืื.jpg|thumb|Rabbi Shmuel Azimov]] Rabbi '''Shmuel (Muleh) Azimov''' ([[1st of Elul]] [[5705]] โ [[12th of Cheshvan]] [[5775]]) was the head [[shliach]] (emissary) to France, an exemplary Chassidic figure, and one of the greatest [[ba'al teshuvah]] outreach leaders in the world. ==Biography== He was born on [[Rosh Chodesh Elul]] [[5705]] to his father Rabbi [[Chaim Hillel Azimov]] (son of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Azimov), director of the Chabad [[Talmud Torah]] network in [[Paris]], and to his mother Mrs. Risha. When he concluded his year of Shlichus to [[Tomchei Temimim Brunoy]], he continued, in the work of outreach to youth and spreading Judaism and the wellsprings of Chassidus in [[Paris]]. His wedding to his wife Mrs. Batya, daughter of Rabbi [[Bentzion Shemtov]], took place in [[5728]]. The families from both sides, who were among prominent Chabad activists, tried to persuade [[the Rebbe]] to accede to their request to participate in the wedding celebration and conduct the chuppah ceremony. However, the Rebbe replied that he was concerned about an evil eye, and as compensation, he edited the [[Maamar|ma'amar]] (Chassidic discourse) [[dibur hamatchil|dibur hamaschil]] 'Ki Tisa' in honor of the wedding. [[File:ืืจืื ืืืืืืื.jpg|thumb|The Rebbe conversing with Rabbi Azimov and his two daughters at a [[farbrengen]]]] When he entered for [[yechidus]] (private audience) on [[24th of Tishrei]] [[5726]], the Rebbe told him: "Continue there [in Paris] with additional efforts, and you will have great success, and the meaning of great success is success beyond imagination." On [[2nd of Iyar]] [[5728]], he was sent by the Rebbe to Paris to direct the [[Tzeirei Agudas Chabad (Paris)|Tzeirei Agudas Chabad branch in Paris]]. Over the years, he brought thousands closer to Judaism and Chassidus; many of them became full fledged [[Chabad]] Chassidim in every sense of the word. He established a network of educational institutions and brought under his guidance dozens of emissaries scattered throughout France and beyond. Among the many institutions that Rabbi Azimov established were: 'Cheder Lubavitch - Paris' - an institution for purely religious studies (where only Torah subjects are studied throughout the day); Gan Pardes Chana kindergarten; Beis Chana girls' school; Beis Chana boys' school (which also includes secular studies); Beis Chaya Mushka Campus (known as the largest campus in Europe); and '[[Beis Lubavitch Paris]]' - a network of Chabad houses in Paris and its surroundings. The central Chabad house is located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Rabbi Azimov was also responsible for publishing the weekly bulletin called 'La Sidra' ('The Parsha'), distributed in tens of thousands of copies throughout France{{note|and throughout the world to many Chabad houses for French speakers}}, reaching over eighty percent of the Jews of Paris and its surroundings. He was renowned for his deep connection and extraordinary devotion to the Rebbe. In his gatherings with his students, he constantly demanded complete dedication to the Rebbe's campaigns, in which he himself engaged with great vigor, and through which he brought thousands (literally) closer to Chabad. He fulfilled his mission to dedicate himself to the "[[French Revolution for the Better]]."<ref>See the talk of Parshas Chukas, 12th of Tammuz 5749, section 8, note 83. And at the beginning of the special farbrengen held on Motzei 13th of Tishrei 5738 regarding [[Nigun HaAderes V'HaEmunah (France)]]. Also the talk of Vayeshev 5752.</ref> He passed away on [[12th of Cheshvan]] [[5775]]. The funeral procession began in front of his home and passed through the Beis Chaya Mushka campus in Paris, then continued to Jerusalem where he was buried in the [[Chabad section of Har HaZeisim Cemetery]]. ==Family== *His son, Rabbi [[Menachem Mendel Azimov]] - head shliach in Paris and its suburbs, director of [[Beis Lubavitch (Paris)]] and the Rebbe's emissary to the 16th arrondissement of Paris. *His son, Rabbi [[Levi Yitzchak Azimov]] - the Rebbe's emissary to the city of Neuilly-sur-Seine (a Paris suburb), [[mashpia]] of the Chabad community in Paris and director of the Chabad cheder in Paris. *His son-in-law, Rabbi Elchanan Dov Marozov - maggid shiur and respondent in nigleh at [[Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch Brunoy]] yeshiva, France, and one of the Rebbe's emissaries to the 5th arrondissement of Paris. ==Further Reading== *'''V'Nishamos Ani Asisi''' (And I Made Souls), the empire of teshuvah that he established in France, within 'Ki Karov' bulletin #93 Parshas Matos 5782, page 6. *[[Kfar Chabad Weekly]] issue #1581, a complete special issue dedicated in his honor. ==External Links== * [http://old2.ih.chabad.info/#!g=1&tag=ืืจื%20ืฉืืืื%20ืืืืืื Articles and reports] about Rabbi Shmuel Azimov {{info}} * [http://www.teshura.com/teshurapdf/Tshura%20Azimov-Hertz_Web.pdf Activities and letters relating to his wife Mrs. Batya], Teshura Hertz-Azimov 5780 * '''[http://chabadpedia.co.il/images/0/05/ืชืฉืืจื_ืืจืืืื_ืืจืืกืืืื.pdf Letters he received from the Rebbe]''', within Teshura from the wedding of his descendants Marozov-Grossbeim, 5782 * '''[https://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/2752911/jewish/Rabbi-Shmuel-Moul-Azimov-69-Headed-a-Jewish-Revival-in-France-and-Beyond.htm Rabbi Shmuel โMoulรฉโ Azimov, 69, Headed a Jewish Revival in France and Beyond]''' == References == {{Reflist}} [[Category:Shemtov family]] [[Category:Azimov family]] [[Category:5705 births]] [[Category:5775 deaths]] [[Category:People from Paris]] [[he:ืฉืืืื ืืืืืื]]
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