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== Birth == {{Chabad}} The Rebbe Rayatz, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, was born on 12th of Tammuz 5640 to his parents the Rebbe Rashab and Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah, who had married on 11th of Elul 5635 and had not been blessed with children for several years. On Simchas Torah 5640, when his grandfather the Rebbe Maharash was blessing the women and daughters of the household at his home, his son and daughter-in-law (the parents of Yosef Yitzchak) were forgotten. This incident greatly distressed his mother Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah, and although the matter was immediately corrected and she received her father-in-law's blessing, it did not alleviate her distress. She returned home and burst into tears about not yet being blessed with children and about being forgotten from the blessings. While crying, she fell asleep and in her dream saw a distinguished man enter her room. When he asked why she was crying, she told him what was weighing on her. The man promised her that in that year she would have a son on the condition that she distribute eighteen rubles to tzedakah from her personal money. He then left the room and returned accompanied by two men and repeated the condition before them. After she agreed, they blessed her and left the room. When she awoke, she told her father-in-law, [[the Rebbe Maharash]], about her dream. The Rebbe Maharash said that the man was his father, the Tzemach Tzedek, and the two who accompanied him were his grandfather the Mitteler Rebbe and his great-grandfather the Alter Rebbe. To fulfill the man's request for Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah to donate eighteen rubles, she had to sell one of her dresses and distributed the money to tzedakah. Indeed, nine months later, her only son, Yosef Yitzchak, was born. On the 19th of Tammuz 5640, the Rebbe Rayatz entered into the covenant of Avraham Avinu. During the bris, the Rebbe Rayatz cried, and his grandfather, the Rebbe Maharash, said to him: "Why are you crying? When you grow up you will be..." and say Chassidus clearly. The Rebbe said that he heard from chassidim that the Rebbe Maharash said "when you grow up you will be a Rebbe" but in the Rebbe Rayatz's notes, the word "Rebbe" was omitted<ref>Sicha on 10 Shevat 5710 (1950)</ref>. During the bris, the grandfather the Rebbe Maharash was in an elevated state of joy, delivered a ma'amar, told stories, and sang the [[Daled Bavos]] niggun with special emotion<ref>Sefer HaSichos 5700 (1940), Page 14</ref>. ==== Childhood and Education ==== He received his initial and basic education from his great father the Rebbe Rashab, who gave him a pure and authentic chassidic education, as he would later often recount. His father would tell him many stories and would sharpen his memories of things he heard or saw from the great chassidim. In 5644, the Rebbe Rayatz was first brought to cheder under Rabbi Yekusiel melamed dardaki. Rabbi Yekusiel taught the Rebbe Rayatz the alef-beis and would tell him stories about Chassidus and Chabad. In 5645, the Rebbe Rayatz entered the cheder of Reb Zusha melamed dardaki, and in 5646, the Rebbe Rashab began to educate him privately. The Rebbe Rayatz expressed that from 5648 he became a different person - until then he did not know what a Rebbe was<ref>This was essentially the year when he began to be Rebbe</ref>. From that year began a transformation in the Rebbe Rayatz's life and he began to understand more the meaning of a Rebbe, and began to hear ma'amarim from his father, and matters of "Rebbe," and began to fast on fast days. At that time he began learning with the melamed Reb Shimshon. When he was nine years old in Elul 5649, he began learning with the melamed Reb Nissan Skobla. In 5654, the Rebbe Rashab appointed the Rashbatz as his son the Rebbe Rayatz's educator and guide, a role he served until 5660, when the Rashbatz was appointed as mashpia in Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim. His father the Rebbe Rashab was naturally weak and needed to travel for long periods to health resorts. During these times, all his education was entrusted to his "melamdim." He received his love for chassidic stories primarily from his teacher Reb Yekusiel and from his grandmother Rebbetzin Rivka. In his youth, the Rebbe Rayatz would memorize mishnayos by heart with the encouragement of his father the Rebbe Rashab, and he would be tested on the mishnayos he knew by heart by Rabbi Moshe Binyamin Meitin 'the examiner.' By 5651, the Rebbe Rayatz was well-versed in Sedarim: Zeraim and Moed. Once, the Rebbe Rayatz complained to his teacher Reb Nissan about forgetting all the stories that were told to him, in response he suggested that he write down all the stories, and indeed from 5652 the Rebbe Rayatz began writing a diary. ==== Bar Mitzvah ==== On 10th of Tammuz 5651, at age eleven, his father first took him to the resting places of his ancestors and taught him how he should conduct himself there. Afterwards he told him that since on Shabbos he would turn 11 years old, he wished to teach him the 'seder' that he received from his father who received it from his grandfather until the Alter Rebbe - to begin wearing tefillin at this age. The next day his father called him to his room, took out small tefillin from the drawer and revealed to him that these were the tefillin of his father (the Rebbe Maharash), and instructed him to begin wearing Rashi tefillin without a bracha. At his father's instruction, this was kept secret, and so he would practice each day, entering his father's room to put on tefillin and afterwards going to shul to daven as usual. Two months before the bar mitzvah, on 11th of Iyar 5653, his father repeated the ma'amar "V'chazakta V'hayisa L'ish." Before the bar mitzvah, the Rebbe Rayatz learned three ma'amarim: one that he delivered publicly on the day of his bar mitzvah, another that he said at the Ohel of his ancestors, and a third whose details of delivery remained secret. Many guests came to the bar mitzvah celebration, and his father the Rebbe Rashab was in special joy, said Chassidus and told stories. ==== Youth ==== After becoming bar mitzvah, he would often enter his father's room and would hear ma'amarim, mostly ones that were not said publicly. At age fifteen his father brought him to the Ohel of the Rebbe Maharash and the Tzemach Tzedek and appointed him as his secretary in communal affairs. From the bar mitzvah onwards, the Rebbe Rayatz learned Tanya with his father the Rebbe Rashab three times - after the bar mitzvah, in 5656, and in 5658. From 5655 until 5660, the Rebbe Rayatz and his father would go out every day in summer for a two-to-three hour walk, except for Monday when they would visit Rebbetzin Rivka. During these walks the Rebbe Rashab would teach the Rebbe Rayatz ma'amarei Chassidus and instructions for his future life. In 5660 the Rebbe Rayatz learned the craft of shechita, and indeed served as a shochet in practice. ==== The Rebbe Rayatz's Childhood Journeys ==== ===== '''Yalta Journey''' ===== Extended article - Yalta Journey In Elul 5646, he traveled with his parents to the city of "Yalta" in Crimea, and returned after Pesach 5647. During this journey he heard and learned much from his father. ===== The Journey to Mozinkess (5651) ===== In the summer of 5651, he joined his father on his journey to the village of "Mozinkess" near Lubavitch. ====== The Journey to Alivke ====== In 5655, the Rebbe Rashab and the Rebbe Rayatz went on 11th of Sivan for the first time to the vacation village of Alivke.
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