Many of those who had the privilege of standing in front of the Rebbe felt that this position left a mark of fire on them, and since then they have stood out from the others. This is what happened to me as well." This is how Rabbi Adin Ibn-Israel Steinzaltz describes his first meeting with Rebbe Maliovitch. Who was Rabbi Maliovitch, the introverted young man who was crowned the seventh Rabbi of Chabad Chassidism? No one imagined that under his leadership a small group of Hasidic refugees in Europe would turn into a global movement that would spread the name of heaven to all corners of the world; No one expected the transformation that he and his followers would bring about in the status of Judaism, in the eyes of itself and in the eyes of the world, from the status of being persecuted and about to die to a leader and carrying the banner of faith and goodness with genius and momentum. In his book My Rebbe, Rabbi Adin Ibn-Israel Steinzalz reveals his close personal observation of the Rebbe's extraordinary personality.