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== In [[Eretz Yisroel]] == In 1935 he immigrated to Eretz Yisroel and settled in Tel Aviv. R' Zalman Moshe maintained his style of farbrengens, continuing as he was accustomed to in Russia, with sharp language and direct words that pierced heart and soul. Anash in Tel Aviv, unaccustomed to such sharp farbrengen style, began sending letters of complaint to [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] about R' Zalman Moshe. Some say the Rebbe fully supported him, writing to the complaining chassidim: "All of the above has caused me great pain and distress, as I see the poor treatment... of my dear beloved students who are like sons to me... It is unnecessary to repeat what I wrote in my previous letter in praise of my dear students, precious to my heart, each one of them a treasure of yiras shamayim, refined middos and ahavas Yisroel..." However, some question this letter's connection to this incident. In the early 1940s, R' Zalman Moshe suffered physical paralysis affecting his speech. Consequently, he moved in with his son R' Shmuel HaYitzchaki in Tel Aviv. From 1950 he lived with his son-in-law, R' Avraham Mayor, in Kfar Chabad. Despite his paralysis, his speech was normal during davening. He passed away on 3 Shevat 1952 and was buried in the old cemetery in Tzfas. In a letter of condolence after his passing, the Rebbe wrote about him "RZM zatza"l" (R' Zalman Moshe zecher tzaddik livracha)!
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