By Chabad.org
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson (1878-1944), was born on the 18th of Nissan in the town of Podrovnah (near Gomel) to his parents, Rabbi Baruch Schneur and Rebbetzin Zelda Rachel Schneerson; his great-great grandfather was the 3rd Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch.
In 1900 Rabbi Levi Yitzchak married Rebbetzin Chanah Yanovski, whose father, Rabbi Meir Shlomo, was the rabbi of the Russian city of Nikolaiyev.
In 1902, their eldest son, Menachem Mendel, later to be known as The Lubavitcher Rebbe, was born.
On the eighth day following his birth on the 11th of Nissan, the Rebbe was entered into the covenant of our Patriarch Abraham.
He was named after his great-great-great grandfather, Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch, the third Chabad Rebbe.
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak lived in Nokolaiyev until 1909, when he was appointed to serve as the Rabbi of Yekatrinoslav (today, Dnepropetrovsk).
In 1939 he was arrested by the communist regime for his fearless stance against the Party’s efforts to eradicate Jewish learning and practice in the Soviet Union.
After more than a year of torture and interrogations in Stalin’s notorious prisons, he was sentenced to exile to the interior of Russia, where he died in 1944.
I’m named after the rabbis father levi yitzchak
why don’t thye make it more clear in the article that it was the REBBE’S BRIS this day as well!
Mazal Tov!