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Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Son of The Rebbe Maharash)
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== His Family == In his second marriage: * His son Yisrael Dov Ber. * His daughter Mrs. Musia passed away in her youth. * His daughter Mrs. Chana (Uzerman). In his third marriage: * His son Binyamin - passed away while still a youth. * His daughter Mrs. Sarah. Also known as Mendele (Edma). Edmee-Minette Schneersohn (born in 1907) lived most of her years in Paris. In her later years, she married a Chasid and moved to live with her husband Yisrael Greenberg in Bnei Brak, but was not blessed with children. She was buried in Tzfat and on her headstone it is written: "Here lies the woman Sarah of the Schneersohn family, daughter of the Chasidic Rabbi R' Menachem Mendel son of the holy honor of our master and teacher the Maharash. Passed away on the 8th of Kislev 5746 (1985). May her soul be bound in the bond of eternal life."
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