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Menachem Schneerson : ウィキペディア英語版
Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Menachem Mendel Schneerson (April 5, 1902 OS – June 12, 1994), known to many as the Rebbe,〔Noah Feldman, Jun 25, 2014 ("Remembering a Force in Jewish History" ), BloombergView〕〔Shmuly Yanklowitz, ''(Rabbi Telushkin's Newest Book on the Lubavitcher Rebbe: A Testament to Greatness )'' Huffington Post, 30 May 2014.〕〔Joel B. Pollak, 29 Jun 2014 ("After 20 Years the Rebbe Still Casts a Long Warm Shadow" ), Breitbart〕 was a Russian-born American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, and the last Lubavitcher Rebbe. He is considered one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century.〔Bari Weiss, Oct. 2, 2014 ("Crowdsourcing the High Holy Days" ), Wall Street Journal〕〔Matt Flegenheimer, ("Thousands Descend on Queens on 20th Anniversary of Grand Rebbe’s Death" ), New York Times〕〔Ronn Torossian, ("Rebbe The Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History" ), FrontPage Magazine〕〔Steve Langford, ("Crowds Flock To Queens To Remember Influential Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson" ), CBS New York〕
As leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, he "took an insular Hasidic group that almost came to an end with the Holocaust and turned it into one of the most influential and controversial forces in world Jewry,"〔(Rabbi Schneerson Led a Small Hasidic Sect to World Prominence ) ''New York Times'' June 13, 1994〕 with an international network of over 3000 educational and social centers.〔Maayan Jaffe, (20 Years After Rebbe's Death Jewish Movements Increasingly Emulate Chabad ). June 8, 2014.〕 The institutions he established include kindergartens, schools, drug-rehabilitation centers, care-homes for the disabled and synagogues.〔Editorial, 07/08/14. ("Rebbe to the city and Rebbe to the world" ). ''The New York Observer''.〕
Schneerson's published teachings fill more than 300 volumes and he is noted for his contributions to Jewish continuity and religious thought,〔The Messiah of Brooklyn: Understanding Lubavitch Hasidim Past and Present, M. Avrum Ehrlich, p. 106. KTAV Publishing, ISBN 0-88125-836-9〕 as well as his wide-ranging contributions to traditional Torah scholarship.〔Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Vice President of the Orthodox Union. ("The Contributions of the Lubavitcher Rebbe to Torah Scholarship" ). Jewish Action Magazine〕 He is recognized as the pioneer of Jewish outreach.〔Susan Handelman, (The Lubavitcher Rebbe Died 20 Years Ago Today. Who Was He? ), Tablet Magazine〕
In 1978, the U.S. Congress designated Schneerson's birthday as the national Education Day U.S.A., honoring his role in establishing the Department of Education as an independent cabinet-level department.〔Joseph Telushkin, ''Rebbe: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M. Schneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History''. HarperCollins, 2014. pp.30-36.〕 In 1994, he was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his "outstanding and lasting contributions toward improvements in world education, morality, and acts of charity."
==Biography==


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