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Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Son of The Rebbe Maharash)
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==== His Death Certificate ==== In the summer of 5771 (2011), two young men went on a central mission to the island of Corsica. They knew that Rabbi Mendel lived his last years here on the island and decided to try to clarify this at the local government offices. They approached the local Ministry of Interior, and after investigation and inquiry, they received a copy of the local death certificate, according to which the date of death is the 23rd of Tishrei 5702 (1942). (Despite the discovery of the certificate, it is not clear whether this is indeed the exact date of death, since one of the Jews on the island told those young men that he knows that a cleaning worker found Rabbi Menachem Mendel in his house after he had passed away, and it is not known whether he died on that day or at a certain time before, and the date on the death certificate is the date on which he was found in his house).
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