Rebbetzin Chana would eventually make her way to New York in 1947, spending her remaining years in close proximity to her son. The Rebbe, who had not seen his mother in almost twenty years, bestowed the greatest honor to his mother and would visit her every day until her passing in 1964.
Despite her own regal status, she would come to be known simply and lovingly by the gift she gave the world as ‘The Rebbe’s Mother.’
Below are a few short films which shed new light on the life of this extraordinary woman.
Remembering Rebbetzin Chana – New Living Torah
Rabbi Nochum Kaplan, who was interviewed by JEM for the film, merited to have known the Rebbetzin as a child in Europe and later on in New York. His first-hand account of personal interactions with her testify to the regal grace and dignity with which she carried herself even after a life of bitter hardships and loss.
Especially telling is the pride and motherly concern the Rebbitzen displayed for her son the Rebbe, and the exceptional honor the Rebbe bestowed to her in turn.
Watch the full film here.
The Life of Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson
The story behind the story of the Rebbe’s life.
Watch the full film here.
Farbrengen 6 Tishrei 5742-1981
Discover the inner pathways of Teshuva.
Combining mystical philosophy, Chassidic storytelling, Talmudical analysis and human empathy, the Rebbe explores the kaleidoscope of colors that make up the fundamental, yet often misunderstood service of Teshuva.
Watch the full film here.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe On The Yahrzeit of His Mother, Rebbetzin Chana, 6 Tishrei, 5750-1989.