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'''Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson''' (Born on the 11th of Nissan 1902 [[5662]]{{Reflist|The date of the Rebbe's birth became known to the Chassidim for the first time during the Rebbe's visit to Paris, when Bia Nissan, his mother, the rabbi Hanna, addressed a group of Chassidim, among them Rabbi Ben Zion | '''Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson''' (Born on the 11th of Nissan 1902 [[5662]]{{Reflist|The date of the Rebbe's birth became known to the Chassidim for the first time during the Rebbe's visit to Paris, when Bia Nissan, his mother, the rabbi Hanna, addressed a group of Chassidim, among them Rabbi Ben Zion hem Tov, and suggested that they ask the Rebbe to meet for his birthday - and indeed it was so, and the Rebbe agreed and met (Yemi Melech Part III, p. 997)}}) is a spiritual leader with widespread influence around the world, especially among the Jewish people. He is the seventh leader of Chassidus Chabad and is regarded as the King Moshiach who will bring the true and complete redemption. Among his notable activities are the global network of Shluchim (emissaries) and the ten Mivtzoim (campaigns) he initiated, with the goal to bring Judaism to every Jew. His actions, words, and influence emphasize the anticipation for Moshiach and activities to hasten the redemption. | ||
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Revision as of 19:27, 10 October 2024
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Born on the 11th of Nissan 1902 5662Template:References
) is a spiritual leader with widespread influence around the world, especially among the Jewish people. He is the seventh leader of Chassidus Chabad and is regarded as the King Moshiach who will bring the true and complete redemption. Among his notable activities are the global network of Shluchim (emissaries) and the ten Mivtzoim (campaigns) he initiated, with the goal to bring Judaism to every Jew. His actions, words, and influence emphasize the anticipation for Moshiach and activities to hasten the redemption.