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Mrs. Tzila Schneerson was from the Horowitz family and traced her lineage to the Shelah Hakadosh. She arrived in Eretz Yisrael together with her husband and they established their residence in Tel Aviv. | Mrs. '''Tzila Schneerson''' was from the Horowitz family and traced her lineage to the Shelah Hakadosh. She arrived in Eretz Yisrael together with her husband and they established their residence in Tel Aviv. | ||
Mrs. Tzila lived for many years after her husband's passing. She was childless, and when she became a widow, she deeply felt the absence of her husband. As the years passed, her pain did not diminish and she frequently wept over his departure. | Mrs. Tzila lived for many years after her husband's passing. She was childless, and when she became a widow, she deeply felt the absence of her husband. As the years passed, her pain did not diminish and she frequently wept over his departure. | ||
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After her passing, N'shei Chabad in Eretz Yisroel decided to commemorate the names of Rav Ben Tzion and his wife Mrs. Tzila Schneerson through the writing of a Sefer Torah in their memory. On their first yahrzeit in Kislev 5767 (2006), a ceremony marking the completion of the Sefer Torah was held. | After her passing, N'shei Chabad in Eretz Yisroel decided to commemorate the names of Rav Ben Tzion and his wife Mrs. Tzila Schneerson through the writing of a Sefer Torah in their memory. On their first yahrzeit in Kislev 5767 (2006), a ceremony marking the completion of the Sefer Torah was held. | ||
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