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== Later Years and Final Dispute ==
== Later Years and Final Dispute ==
In subsequent years, the shadarim (fundraising emissaries) for Eretz Hakodesh funds reignited the dispute, both regarding the Chabad approach and regarding the Eretz Hakodesh fund, claiming the Alter Rebbe wasn't transferring all the money, and Rabbi Avraham again came out against the Alter Rebbe. During this period, the general Chassidic movement split and many chassidim went to Polish Rebbes. Then the Alter Rebbe became the leader of Chabad Chassidus alone rather than general Chassidus. This also led to the establishment of a separate Eretz Yisrael fund for Chabad chassidim apart from general Chassidus.
In subsequent years, the shadarim (fundraising emissaries) for Eretz Hakodesh funds reignited the dispute, both regarding the Chabad approach and regarding the Eretz Hakodesh fund, claiming the Alter Rebbe wasn't transferring all the money, and Rabbi Avraham again came out against [[the Alter Rebbe]]. During this period, the general Chassidic movement split and many chassidim went to Polish Rebbes. Then the Alter Rebbe became the leader of Chabad Chassidus alone rather than general Chassidus. This also led to the establishment of a separate [[Eretz Yisroel|Eretz Yisrael]] fund for Chabad chassidim apart from general Chassidus.


The dispute that erupted after the printing of the Tanya in 5557 (1797) grew and branched out, and over the years the great Chassidic Rebbes of that time became involved. Rabbi Baruch of Mezhibuzh and Rabbi Asher of Stolin joined Rabbi Avraham while Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev supported the Alter Rebbe. Rabbi Nachman of Breslov also tried to make peace between the sides during his visit to Eretz Yisrael in 5559 (1799). The Alter Rebbe also tried to end the dispute in a journey he made to the great Rebbes in 5570 (1810) but the talks did not resolve the dispute.
The dispute that erupted after the printing of the Tanya in 5557 (1797) grew and branched out, and over the years the great Chassidic Rebbes of that time became involved. Rabbi Baruch of Mezhibuzh and Rabbi Asher of Stolin joined Rabbi Avraham while Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev supported the Alter Rebbe. Rabbi Nachman of Breslov also tried to make peace between the sides during his visit to Eretz Yisrael in 5559 (1799). The Alter Rebbe also tried to end the dispute in a journey he made to the great Rebbes in 5570 (1810) but the talks did not resolve the dispute.
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