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== Instructions from the Rebbe == He worked extensively regarding the Rebbe's acceptance of the nesius (leadership). After the Rebbe's hachtara (coronation), he became his chassid and would travel to him frequently. As the yeshiva's menahel (director), he maintained constant contact with the Rebbe, who wrote him hundreds of guidance letters, and he continuously worked to implement the hora'os (instructions) he received from the Rebbe. Once when Reb Nissan came to 770, he farbrenged all night with the bochurim in the 'small zal.' In the morning, the Rebbe inquired from the mazkir (secretary) [[Rabbi Chaim Yehuda (Yudel) Krinsky|Reb Yudel Krinsky]] about what Reb Nissan discussed at the farbrengen, and the mazkir related that throughout the night he farbrenged about one point: how can a bochur stand before the Rebbe when his machshava, dibur, and ma'aseh (thought, speech, and action) are not pure? The Rebbe contemplated for a few moments, and then remarked: "Er iz gerecht" (He is right)... The great esteem that chassidim held for him was expressed in his designation as a "beinoni" in Tanya terms. This title refers to a person whose every action, speech, or thought is done l'shem shamayim (for the sake of Heaven). During a farbrengen in the yeshiva, he once said: While it's forbidden to take an oath, if it were permitted, I would swear on a Sefer Torah that the Rebbe is Melech HaMoshiach! He passed away on 9 Iyar 5744. His son, Rabbi Yitzchak Nemenov, fills his position as the yeshiva's mashpia ruchani (spiritual director).
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