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Born in the Soviet Union on the 5th of Menachem Av 5702 to his father Rabbi Gershon Eliezer Lazaroff and his mother Mrs. Menucha. Before his birth, he was orphaned from his father who was murdered by the KGB for spreading Yiddishkeit, and he was raised by his mother. His maternal grandfather was the chossid Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Lipsker, the Rav of Poltava. | Born in the Soviet Union on the 5th of Menachem Av 5702 to his father Rabbi Gershon Eliezer Lazaroff and his mother Mrs. Menucha. Before his birth, he was orphaned from his father who was murdered by the KGB for spreading Yiddishkeit, and he was raised by his mother. His maternal grandfather was the chossid Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Lipsker, the Rav of Poltava. | ||
When Chabad chassidim left Russia en masse in 5706, his mother joined the refugees together with him and his sister. After various wanderings, they arrived in Paris, France where his mother received a position as a house mother in one of the Chabad institutions established for refugees. | When Chabad chassidim [[The Great Escape from Russia 1946|left Russia en masse in 5706]], his mother joined the refugees together with him and his sister. After various wanderings, they arrived in Paris, France where his mother received a position as a house mother in one of the Chabad institutions established for refugees. | ||
Later, when the Rebbe came in 5707 to accompany his mother to America, Lazaroff's mother helped cook food for Shabbos for the Rebbe. Because of this, he spent time in the Rebbe's presence and felt a close spiritual connection, which was strengthened due to being fatherless. | Later, when [[The Rebbe's Visit To Paris|the Rebbe came in 5707]] to accompany his mother to America, Lazaroff's mother helped cook food for Shabbos for the Rebbe. Because of this, he spent time in the Rebbe's presence and felt a close spiritual connection, which was strengthened due to being fatherless. | ||
At the last farbrengen the Rebbe held before departing with his mother by plane to America, the chassidim broke out in a chassidic dance at the end of the farbrengen, while the Rebbe remained seated. Rabbi Lazaroff, who was then a five-year-old child and felt close to the Rebbe, approached and pulled on the Rebbe's jacket sleeve, urging him to join the dance. The Rebbe indeed responded to his request and danced with him for several minutes. | At the last farbrengen the Rebbe held before departing with his mother by plane to America, the chassidim broke out in a chassidic dance at the end of the farbrengen, while the Rebbe remained seated. Rabbi Lazaroff, who was then a five-year-old child and felt close to the Rebbe, approached and pulled on the Rebbe's jacket sleeve, urging him to join the dance. The Rebbe indeed responded to his request and danced with him for several minutes. | ||