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==== In Europe ==== Extended article - [[The Rebbe's Visit To Paris|The Rebbe's Visit to Paris]] From Poland, she arrived in Germany, where she settled in the Pocking camp, and several Chassidic families who knew her supported and assisted her in many ways. Yocheved Zalmanov again came specially to the refugee camp to accompany the Rebbetzin to France to meet her son the Rebbe, encountering difficulties along the way and surviving even gunfire. At the end of the journey, the Rebbetzin thanked her for protecting her with her body, saying she had saved her life. In France, the Rebbetzin arrived in Paris, where her son, the Rebbe, met her. Near Purim 5707, the Rebbe arrived in Paris by plane, which was the only time the Rebbe ever flew in an airplane. Chabad Chassidim in the city wanted to honor the Rebbe by bringing him from the airport, but while waiting for his estimated landing time, they received a telegram from the Rebbe Rayatz saying "Blessed are you in your coming" and the Chassidim understood that the Rebbe had already arrived. Indeed, after a few minutes, the Rebbe arrived at the house where his mother was staying by taxi. When the Rebbe arrived, the Rebbetzin went shopping and the Rebbe entered the synagogue on the upper floor of Rabbi Zalman Schneerson's house and prayed, then went down to the room where his mother was staying on the second floor, and met her for the first time after twenty years of separation. They entered a side room together, and after some time he went out to gather with the Chassidim and during the gathering spoke about how Joseph hadn't seen his father for twenty-two years, and while speaking wept profusely. Following the Rebbe Rayatz's instructions, they sailed together by ship (rather than flying) and reached the shores of the United States on the 28th of Sivan 5707 (1947). The Rebbetzin lived her last seventeen years near 770 (on President Street, at number 1418, which is now connected to the [[Central Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim - 770|Central Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva]] dormitory).
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