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==== Secret Visit ==== After much effort and intervention, the Rebbe and Rebbetzin arrived in Lisbon, Portugal, where they boarded a ship bound for the United States. On 28 Sivan 5701, they arrived aboard the ship "Serpa Pinta" to the United States - this day was established as a holiday celebrating the miraculous rescue of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin. Only after three days, in the afternoon, did the Rebbe Rayatz send for the Rebbe and Rebbetzin and asked them to enter his room separately. In 1954, the Rebbetzin made a secret visit of several days to Paris to closely monitor the situation of refugees who were then in Paris. Many of the Chassidim were living in truly cramped conditions. The Rebbetzin cared for their welfare and inquired about the details of their settlement, and even visited the location herself at night without anyone noticing to truly understand the refugees' situation and speak with them. The Rebbetzin cared for them like a true mother for her children. In her words, she demonstrated alongside concern and warmth, also tremendous wisdom.
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