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Rabbi '''Moshe Rosenblum''' (1850 - 17 Menachem Av 1928) was the secretary of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Lubavitch and editor of the children's newspaper "Ha'Ach." | Rabbi '''Moshe Rosenblum''' (1850 - 17 Menachem Av 1928) was the secretary of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Lubavitch and editor of the children's newspaper "Ha'Ach." | ||
== Life History == | |||
This section is incomplete. Please contribute to Chabadpedia and complete it. There may be more details on the discussion page. | This section is incomplete. Please contribute to Chabadpedia and complete it. There may be more details on the discussion page. | ||
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On 17 Av 1928, he was taken to his eternal rest and was buried in Rostov. | On 17 Av 1928, he was taken to his eternal rest and was buried in Rostov. | ||
== His Family == | |||
* His son Rabbi Chaim Yosef Rosenblum. | * His son Rabbi Chaim Yosef Rosenblum. | ||
== His Works == | |||
* '''Divrei Yemei HaTemimim''' - A work describing the development of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch in its early years (until 1910) - as edited by him as the yeshiva's director. The writing of this work was begun by the Rebbe Rayatz, continued by Rabbi Moshe Rosenblum, but had many "holes" remaining (empty spaces intended for the copying of letters and the like). In the third issue of Kerem Chabad, Rabbi Yehoshua Mondshine completed the work, and also added many notes that shed new light on the events of that period. | * '''Divrei Yemei HaTemimim''' - A work describing the development of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch in its early years (until 1910) - as edited by him as the yeshiva's director. The writing of this work was begun by the Rebbe Rayatz, continued by Rabbi Moshe Rosenblum, but had many "holes" remaining (empty spaces intended for the copying of letters and the like). In the third issue of Kerem Chabad, Rabbi Yehoshua Mondshine completed the work, and also added many notes that shed new light on the events of that period. | ||
* '''Divrei Yemei Yotam''' - A booklet containing a summary of the chronicles of the kings of Israel: Yotam, Achaz, and Chizkiyahu. The name "Divrei Yemei Yotam" was chosen by the Rebbe Rayatz. It was sent as a gift to children who supported Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch. Most of the work has not survived. The parts that did survive were printed in "Kerem Chabad" issue 3. | * '''Divrei Yemei Yotam''' - A booklet containing a summary of the chronicles of the kings of Israel: Yotam, Achaz, and Chizkiyahu. The name "Divrei Yemei Yotam" was chosen by the Rebbe Rayatz. It was sent as a gift to children who supported Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch. Most of the work has not survived. The parts that did survive were printed in "Kerem Chabad" issue 3. | ||
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* '''Ha'Ach''' - A Chabad children's weekly that was published in Russia from 1910 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914, with the goal of enhancing children's education. | * '''Ha'Ach''' - A Chabad children's weekly that was published in Russia from 1910 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914, with the goal of enhancing children's education. | ||
== See Also == | |||
* Ha'Ach (children's newspaper) | * Ha'Ach (children's newspaper) | ||
== Further Reading == | |||
* His life story at the beginning of the book "Ha'Ach," which compiles all the newspapers that were published, Ohalei Shem Lubavitch, 2012. | * His life story at the beginning of the book "Ha'Ach," which compiles all the newspapers that were published, Ohalei Shem Lubavitch, 2012. | ||