To this day, it is unclear how this mistake arose, but it happened in Kiryat Malachi: perhaps because the dispute between the Grand Rabbi Shach and the Lubavitcher Rebbe occurred a generation before the little girl, a student at a Chabad school in the Nachalat Har Chabad neighborhood, was born.
So here's a little story about a girl who, in her innocence, created unity: On the 11th of Nissan, the Lubavitcher Rebbe's birthday falls, which is celebrated, as is customary in Chabad, with a Hasidic gathering. At the Chabad school in Kiryat Malachi, they of course held a special activity to mark the day, and let the girls do homework.
One of the girls brought back something original and surprising: she took a picture of the Graeme Shach, adorned with a tallit and tefillin, and above it she wrote "The Lubavitcher Rebbe," and at the bottom of the picture she added in childish handwriting: "On Tuesday, the 11th of Nissan, in honor of the Rebbe's birthday. I had a lot of fun!""
What exactly the girl meant, we don't know. But when it comes with childlike innocence - it's beautiful.