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== With the Rebbe == Since arriving in New York, his father made sure to visit 770 frequently, and he began to maintain a connection with the Rebbe (who was then the son-in-law of the Rebbe Rayatz, before becoming Rebbe). A special connection developed between him and the Rebbe, and after the passing of the Rebbe Rayatz, R' Yitzchak was among the few who merited to pray daily in the Rebbe's minyan on the second floor. Every day after Shacharit prayer, the Rebbe would call R' Yitzchak and speak with him about his personal matters. In one of the years after accepting the leadership, the Rebbe held a farbrengen on Shabbat Mevarchim, and after the farbrengen, the Rebbe rose from his place and took R' Yitzchak and R' Moshe Telishevsky for a brief dance, at the end of which he blessed them: "Ich vel kumen tzu aych oyf simchas" (I will come to your simchas [joyous occasions]). In 5717/1957, he married his wife, Mrs. Zelda, daughter of the Chassid R' Moshe Zalman Kaminsky. R' Yitzchak passed away on 10 Nissan, Shabbat HaGadol 5766/2006.
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