The mother of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson penned these stories in her diary
By Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson
I would like to record several of the episodes that I remember. There are many other and greater episodes, yet according to my understanding, it is the small incidents that reveal the greatness and the loftiness of his soul.
In 1947 Rabbi Menachem Mendel returned to Paris, there to be reunited with his mother, Rebbetzin Chana. It was two decades since they had last seen each other.
A rich and descriptive Yiddish writer, she records many events from the struggle to maintain Judaism in the
Soviet Union, and the difficulty she endured during her husband’s arrest and subsequent exile.