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Created page with "thumb '''Professor Yehoshua Fishel Schneersohn''' (4 Tammuz 5648 / 1888 - 5 Sivan 5718 / 1958) was a member of the Chabad-Kopust Rebbes' family who specialized in philosophy and sciences, primarily in psychology. He was an accomplished writer, and among his works wrote titles related to the world of Chabad chassidus. = Life History = He was born to Rabbi Shneur Zalman Schneersohn, who was the rabbi of Homel and Starodub in the Ru..." |
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'''Professor Yehoshua Fishel Schneersohn''' (4 Tammuz 5648 / 1888 - 5 Sivan 5718 / 1958) was a member of the Chabad-Kopust Rebbes' family who specialized in philosophy and sciences, primarily in psychology. He was an accomplished writer, and among his works wrote titles related to the world of Chabad chassidus. | '''Professor Yehoshua Fishel Schneersohn''' (4 Tammuz 5648 / 1888 - 5 Sivan 5718 / 1958) was a member of the Chabad-Kopust Rebbes' family who specialized in philosophy and sciences, primarily in psychology. He was an accomplished writer, and among his works wrote titles related to the world of Chabad chassidus. | ||
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== His Passing == | == His Passing == | ||
Passed away on the eve of Shavuot 5718 (1958). | Passed away on the eve of Shavuot 5718 (1958). | ||
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== His Family == | == His Family == | ||
He was married to Mrs. Chana Reisel née Reiss, from the city of Kovno in Lithuania. After settling in Tel Aviv, she served as a legal advisor to the Tel Aviv Rabbinate, and worked on making peace in Jewish homes. The couple had one daughter - Mrs. Tova, who was married to Rabbi Yitzchak Shechter. | He was married to Mrs. Chana Reisel née Reiss, from the city of Kovno in Lithuania. After settling in Tel Aviv, she served as a legal advisor to the Tel Aviv Rabbinate, and worked on making peace in Jewish homes. The couple had one daughter - Mrs. Tova, who was married to Rabbi Yitzchak Shechter. | ||