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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 09 2011, 12:31 am    Post subject: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
This Shabbos is Yud-Dalet Kislev. I would appreciate any stories regarding the marriage of the Lubavitcher Rebbe and Rebbetzin or of their married life and the respect they had for one another. TIA
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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 09 2011, 1:08 am    Post subject: re: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
Also, if you know the secular year in which the Rebbe and Rebbetzin were married, in what city, for how many years they were married, etc. etc. Also, about the very special marriage that they shared, eg. having tea together...caring for one another...
I have a group of women coming to a shiur at my home on Shabbos, and I would like to mention some points of interest if you can help me out. TIA
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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 09 2011, 2:38 pm    Post subject: re: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
I have material in front of me, but no fax or real time, so here's some randomness:
-Marriage took place on 14th Kislev 5689 / Nov 27, 1928 in Warsaw [Rebbetzin CM passed away in Shvat 5748, so do the math from there]
-The Rebbe's parents (R' Levik & Rebbetzin Chana) did not attend - they were stuck in Yekatrinoslav, behind the Iron Curtain (where they made their own celebration - whole story, but is printed in a couple of places)
-Original idea was from the Rebbe Rashab.
-They lived in Berlin then Paris then came to the USA
-They were very strict in Kashrus. The Rebbe ate nothing prepared outside their home, only what the Rebbetzin personally prepared.
At a time when no Jewish baked bread was available in Paris, the Rebbe walked nightly to a certain bakery to throw a piece of wood in to the oven and light it at 2 am (so it could be pas yisroel) (bakery was located in an area without street lighting, no public transporation so late at night)
During a certain period the Rebbetzin walked several km almost daily in order to watch a cow being milked

The Rebbetzin once related on a trip, German border officials queried the personal details she had noted on her entry form. She had written that the family names of her husband, of both her parents, and even of her grandparents, were all Schneersohn! (made them suspicious - the Germand Yimoch Shimom later went to their apartment in Paris to investigate (after they had already left for the US))

Dr. Menachem Mentzer related the following:
Once he was stuck in Paris, on the way to the US. It was the day before Sukos and he was despairing of finding a suka. He went to the JEwish quarter and encountered a young man. He asked him where he could get kosher food and he replied - come home with me and be a welcome guest.
He accepted and the visit left a strong impression on him. Thirty years later, he had yechidus with the Rebbe - as soon as he entered, the REbbe greeted him with a smile, saying "We know each other!" Dr. Mentzer had no idea what the Rebbe was talking about. The Rebbe continued, "We once hosted you in our suka at our home in Paris."

They left Paris before Shavuos 1940, escaping to Vichy and eventually to the US

*All info from the book on the Rebbetzin, out in stores in Hebrew, partially out in English, with the remaining english parts soon to be printed
There's more, but I'm not sure if its what you're looking for, its 2.5 hours to shabbos, and im nursing Smile
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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 09 2011, 3:03 pm    Post subject: re: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
Chatz, you are amazing! What a chessed and ahavas yisroel! Here you are so busy erev Shabbos and nursing a baby, yet you made time to respond to my inquiry, knowing that I really needed this information...I am forever grateful to you Smile
If anyone has anything else to add, by all means do so...but Chatz, you really made my day! Thanks again!
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PostPosted: Sat, Dec 10 2011, 1:53 pm    Post subject:
 
http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1694020/jewish/A-Model-of-Love.htm
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PostPosted: Sat, Dec 10 2011, 4:26 pm    Post subject: re: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
Mummy b"h thanks so much, those stories were beautiful!
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PostPosted: Sat, Dec 10 2011, 4:51 pm    Post subject: re: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
When did they live in the pletzl?
I remember they lived in the 14th?

Dates and details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Mendel_Schneerson
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PostPosted: Sun, Dec 11 2011, 12:12 am    Post subject: re: Yud Dalet Kislev - Looking for stories I may have missed
 
Mummy b"h - OP here. Thanks for the beautiful stories...truly appreciated!
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