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Rabbi '''Shneur Schneersohn''' was the son of Rabbi [[Menachem Nachum (son of the Mitteler Rebbe)]].
Rabbi '''Shneur Schneersohn''' was the son of Rabbi [[Menachem Nachum (son of the Mitteler Rebbe)]].


When he came of age, he married in his first marriage Rebbetzin [[Rada Freida (daughter of the Tzemach Tzedek)|Rada Freida, daughter of the Tzemach Tzedek]].
When he came of age, he married in his first marriage Rebbetzin [[Rebbetzin Rada Freida (daughter the Tzemach Tzedek)|Rada Freida, daughter of the Tzemach Tzedek]].


His wife passed away in her youth. Following her passing, he married Rebbetzin Golda Schneersohn, daughter of Rabbi [[Baruch Shalom Schneersohn]].
His wife passed away in her youth. Following her passing, he married Rebbetzin Golda Schneersohn, daughter of Rabbi [[Baruch Shalom Schneersohn]].
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* [[Sefer HaTzetzaim]], pp. 169, 211.
* [[Sefer HaTzetzaim]], pp. 169, 211.


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Revision as of 14:43, 8 June 2026

Rabbi Shneur Schneersohn was the son of Rabbi Menachem Nachum (son of the Mitteler Rebbe).

When he came of age, he married in his first marriage Rebbetzin Rada Freida, daughter of the Tzemach Tzedek.

His wife passed away in her youth. Following her passing, he married Rebbetzin Golda Schneersohn, daughter of Rabbi Baruch Shalom Schneersohn.

He is buried in Lubavitch. In 5780 (2020), his grave was discovered near the Ohel of the Tzemach Tzedek and the Maharash.[1] After restoration, the grave was returned to its proper place.[2]

Family

Children from his first marriage:

  • Mrs. Fruma Zuckerman, wife of Rabbi Binyamin Zuckerman of Mohyliv. She was raised in the home of her grandfather the Tzemach Tzedek, following the early death of her mother, Rada Freida, daughter of the Tzemach Tzedek.
  • Mrs. Chava Esther (Chaya Ata) Berlin, wife of Reb Chaim Yeshayahu Berlin of Riga, a well-known chassid and philanthropist. Both passed away without children.
  • Mrs. Rivka Zlata Levin, wife of Reb Moshe Eliezer Levin.

Children from his second marriage:

Sources

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