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Rabbi Chaim Shneur Zalman Schneerson (1814 - 4th of Teves 1880) was the third son of the Tzemach Tzedek. In 1866, when a dispute arose regarding who would succeed [[the Tzemach Tzedek]] in leading Chabad Chassidus, Rav Chaim Shneur Zalman traveled to the city of [[Lyadi]], where he lived for about a year until the chassidim of the town requested him to be their Rebbe. Thus, Chabad-Lyadi was established there. | {{Beis HaRav}} | ||
'''Rabbi Chaim Shneur Zalman Schneerson''' (1814 - 4th of Teves 1880) was the third son of [[the Tzemach Tzedek]]. In 1866, when a dispute arose regarding who would succeed [[the Tzemach Tzedek]] in leading Chabad Chassidus, Rav Chaim Shneur Zalman traveled to the city of [[Lyadi]], where he lived for about a year until the chassidim of the town requested him to be their Rebbe. Thus, Chabad-Lyadi was established there. | |||
== Life History == | == Life History == | ||
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In Beis Rebbi, it is written about him and his similarities to his grandfather - the Alter Rebbe, noting that he was born in the first year after the Alter Rebbe's histalkus and was named after him. He also lived in Lyadi for eleven years - like the Alter Rebbe, passed away at age 66 - like the Alter Rebbe, and his date of passing was also in the month of Teves - like the Alter Rebbe. | In Beis Rebbi, it is written about him and his similarities to his grandfather - the Alter Rebbe, noting that he was born in the first year after the Alter Rebbe's histalkus and was named after him. He also lived in Lyadi for eleven years - like the Alter Rebbe, passed away at age 66 - like the Alter Rebbe, and his date of passing was also in the month of Teves - like the Alter Rebbe. | ||
After his passing, the chassidus split into two groups, with the majority of chassidim accepting the leadership of his son, R' Yitzchak DovBer Schneerson, author of Siddur Maharid, while some chassidim accepted the leadership of his brother-in-law Rav Levi Yitzchak of Siratin (a descendant of the Rebbes of Radzimin in Poland, who had joined Chabad chassidus) who moved the center of the chassidus to his city of Siratin. However, at the end of his life, he moved to Warsaw, Poland, where he passed away in 1905. After the passing of the Maharid, there was no successor to the chassidus, and most followers transferred their allegiance to the Rebbe Rashab. | After his passing, the chassidus split into two groups, with the majority of chassidim accepting the leadership of his son, R' Yitzchak DovBer Schneerson, author of Siddur Maharid, while some chassidim accepted the leadership of his brother-in-law [[Reb Levi Yitzchak of Sirotchin (Son-in-law of the Tzemach Tzedek)|Rav Levi Yitzchak of Siratin]] (a descendant of the Rebbes of Radzimin in Poland, who had joined Chabad chassidus) who moved the center of the chassidus to his city of Siratin. However, at the end of his life, he moved to Warsaw, Poland, where he passed away in 1905. After the passing of the Maharid, there was no successor to the chassidus, and most followers transferred their allegiance to [[the Rebbe Rashab]]. | ||
== Family == | == Family == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Michtav L'Rebbi (Nigun)]] | |||
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