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The Split of Chabad Chassidus
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==== Relations Between Lubavitch and Chabad Nezhin ==== Rebbetzin Nechama Dina Schneersohn, the wife of the Rebbe Rayatz, is the granddaughter of the founder of the branch, Rabbi Yisrael Noach Schneersohn. The son of the Mahari"n, Rabbi Avraham Schneersohn, when he was a young man, came on one occasion from his city of Kishinev to his father, the Mahari"n, and said: "Father, I will not receive 'Shalom' from you, because this time I did not come as a son to a father, but as a Chassid before his Rebbe." His father, the Mahari"n, said to him, "This means you need advice? My advice is that you travel to your uncle, the Rebbe Maharash in Lubavitch." Rabbi Avraham indeed traveled to Lubavitch and was received for a private audience with the Rebbe Maharash. When he returned from Lubavitch to Kishinev, he passed through Nezhin, and when he reached his father, his father said to him: "Nu, did I give you good advice?..." In one of the Jewish cemeteries in New York, there is a joint section for the Chassidim of Lubavitch and Nezhin, called the "Section of the People of Lubavitch and Nezhin."
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