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== Documentation of His History and Stories == After his passing, several series of memories and stories connected to his chassidic personality were published in the Beis Moshiach weekly by Rabbi Chaim Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg. A few years later, Rabbi Eliyahu Wolf published a book called "Reb Mendel" which was partially based on these articles. The book drew criticism from some of Reb Mendel's students who felt it didn't reflect his approach regarding faith in the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach and proclaiming "Yechi Adoneinu." Rabbi Chaim Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg published a book called "HaMashpia" containing stories about Reb Mendel's character and stories from him. Additionally, in Rabbi Ginsburg's series of books called Pninei HaTanya, he included many stories and meshalim from Reb Mendel. In 5782, Rabbi David Zaklikovsky published a small album book in English called 'My Gulag Life: Stories of a Soviet Prisoner', collecting stories and meshalim from Reb Mendel along with biographical impressions and original documents from the editor, reviewed by the family and students. In 5783, it was revealed that a new comprehensive book about Reb Mendel would soon be published, called 'Reb Mendel'. Published by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kratz and edited by Rabbi Yisroel Alfenbein. Since then, chapters from the book began to be published in the Beis Moshiach and Kfar Chabad weeklies. In 5784, in honor of his yahrzeit, a new book was published by Mamash called Reb Mendel Futerfas. ==== For Children ==== Author and illustrator Menachem Taizi published a comics book in 5768 called 'What My Father Told Me' from Reb Mendel's stories and meshalim, after it was published in installments in Torascha Sha'ashuai magazine. In 5781, author Ohad Bar Sela and illustrator Shneur Zalman Farkash published two volumes of comics called 'Comics of Hiskashrus' published by Mamash.
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