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Ester Miriam (daughter of the Mitteler Rebbe)
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== Identity of Her Husband == Rabbi Shalom DovBer Levine suggested that Mrs. Ester Miriam's husband was Rabbi Aharon of Kremenchug. Several sources indicate that he was the Mitteler Rebbe's son-in-law, and the inscription on her gravestone reads "the modest and distinguished Mrs. Ester Miriam," which suggests she was already married. She passed away in 5579 (1819). The hypothesis was that she was his second wife, and after she passed away in Tammuz 5579 (1819), he married Mrs. Chaya, daughter of the holy Rabbi of Breslov, between 5579-5582 (1819-1822). However, it was later proven that Rabbi Aharon of Kremenchug was the second husband of her sister, Rebbetzin Chaya Sarah. Additionally, from the inscription "modest" being her first title on the gravestone, one can deduce that because she was so modest, she remained unknown. [[Category:Beis HaRav]] [[he:讗住转专 诪专讬诐 (讘转 讗讚诪讜"专 讛讗诪爪注讬)]]
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