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'''Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson''' (28 Tevet 5640 - 6 Tishrei 5725) was the daughter of Rabbi Meir Shlomo Yanovsky, wife of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson who served as the rabbi of Yekaterinoslav, and mother of the Rebbe.
'''Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson''' (28 Tevet 5640 - 6 Tishrei 5725) was the daughter of [[Rabbi Meir Shlomo Yanovsky]], wife of [[Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson]] who served as the rabbi of Yekaterinoslav, and mother of [[the Rebbe]].


Throughout her husband's decades of rabbinical service and public activity, she stood by his side, and even when he was arrested and exiled by the Communist regime, she followed him to his place of exile. After World War II, she left Russia and arrived in Pöking, Germany, from there she wandered to Paris. The Rebbe came to Paris and brought her to New York, where she lived in Crown Heights from then on.
Throughout her husband's decades of rabbinical service and public activity, she stood by his side, and even when he was arrested and exiled by the Communist regime, she followed him to his place of exile. After World War II, she left Russia and arrived in Pöking, Germany, from there she wandered to Paris. The Rebbe came to Paris and brought her to New York, where she lived in Crown Heights from then on.