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''']''' is a branch of ]. During its nearly 300-year history, a number of controversies, though mostly unrelated to one another, have arisen. Some incidents have centered on religious beliefs and practices of the Chabad movement and the reaction of other ] communities.

==Major controversies==

===1860s: Aftermath of the death of Tzemach Tzedek===
Following the death of the third rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi ], the ''Tzemach Tzedek'', followers of the Chabad movement split their allegiances among the third rebbe's sons who had each become Rebbes in their own right. The sons were Rabbis Yehudah Leib of Kopys, Chaim Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Yisroel Noach of Nizhyn, Yosef Yitzchak of Ovruch and Shmuel Schneersohn of Lubavitch.

==See also==
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