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Reb Shneur Zalman Moshe | [[File:זלמן משה היצחקי.jpg|thumb|Rabbi Zalman Moshe]] | ||
Reb '''Shneur Zalman Moshe HaYitzchaki''' was one of the greatest [[Mashpia|mashpiim]] among Chabad chassidim in the recent generation, known primarily for his sharp style of expression. He earned his livelihood as a shochet, and in his later years lived in Eretz Yisroel. He received the title 'zatza"l' from the Rebbe. | |||
== Life History == | == Life History == | ||
Born in 1873 in Nevel, Russia, to Reb Dov Ber | Born in 1873 in Nevel, Russia, to Reb Dov Ber HaYitzchaki and Mrs. Rachel HaYitzchaki, where he received his chassidic education. | ||
He married Mrs. Necheh Reines in Zhembin in 1897. The Reines were a deeply rooted Chabad family from Zhembin. He established his residence there and became one of the prominent mashpiim in the chassidic landscape, while working as a shochet and bodek like his father. | He married Mrs. Necheh Reines in Zhembin in 1897. The Reines were a deeply rooted Chabad family from Zhembin. He established his residence there and became one of the prominent mashpiim in the chassidic landscape, while working as a shochet and bodek like his father. | ||
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Anash in Tel Aviv, unaccustomed to such sharp farbrengen style, began sending letters of complaint to [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] about R' Zalman Moshe. Some say the Rebbe fully supported him, writing to the complaining chassidim: "All of the above has caused me great pain and distress, as I see the poor treatment... of my dear beloved students who are like sons to me... It is unnecessary to repeat what I wrote in my previous letter in praise of my dear students, precious to my heart, each one of them a treasure of yiras shamayim, refined middos and ahavas Yisroel..." However, some question this letter's connection to this incident. | Anash in Tel Aviv, unaccustomed to such sharp farbrengen style, began sending letters of complaint to [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] about R' Zalman Moshe. Some say the Rebbe fully supported him, writing to the complaining chassidim: "All of the above has caused me great pain and distress, as I see the poor treatment... of my dear beloved students who are like sons to me... It is unnecessary to repeat what I wrote in my previous letter in praise of my dear students, precious to my heart, each one of them a treasure of yiras shamayim, refined middos and ahavas Yisroel..." However, some question this letter's connection to this incident. | ||
In the early 1940s, R' Zalman Moshe suffered physical paralysis affecting his speech. Consequently, he moved in with his son R' Shmuel | In the early 1940s, R' Zalman Moshe suffered physical paralysis affecting his speech. Consequently, he moved in with his son R' Shmuel HaYitzchaki in Tel Aviv. From 1950 he lived with his son-in-law, R' Avraham Mayor, in Kfar Chabad. Despite his paralysis, his speech was normal during davening. | ||
He passed away on 3 Shevat 1952 and was buried in the old cemetery in Tzfas. | He passed away on 3 Shevat 1952 and was buried in the old cemetery in Tzfas. | ||
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== Family == | == Family == | ||
* His son - R' Shmuel | * His son - R' Shmuel HaYitzchaki - Tel Aviv | ||
* His daughter - Mrs. Sarah - wife of the mashpia R' Avraham Drizin (Mayor) | * His daughter - Mrs. Sarah - wife of the mashpia R' [[Avrohom Drizin|Avraham Drizin]] (Mayor) | ||
* His daughter - Mrs. Feya - wife of R' Meir Borovsky, passed away on 3 Tishrei 1983 | * His daughter - Mrs. Feya - wife of R' Meir Borovsky, passed away on 3 Tishrei 1983 | ||
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* R' Yosef Yitzchak Kaminetzky (his great-grandson), "Anoshim Chassidim Hayu" - biographical book covering his life history and family | * R' Yosef Yitzchak Kaminetzky (his great-grandson), "Anoshim Chassidim Hayu" - biographical book covering his life history and family | ||
* Zalman Ruderman, "Chassidim Anshei Maaseh", pp. 139-145 | * Zalman Ruderman, "Chassidim Anshei Maaseh", pp. 139-145 | ||
* | * [https://derher.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/92-nissan-5780-5.pdf The Life of a Chassid] in [[A Chassidisher Derher (magazine)|A Chassidisher Derher]] magazine (English) | ||
[[Category:People from Tel Aviv]] | |||
[[Category:5633 births]] | |||
[[Category:5712 deaths]] | |||
[[Category:HaYitzchaki family]] | |||
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