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[[File:诇讬诪讜讚讬诐 讘讬砖讬讘转 转讜诪讻讬 转诪讬诪讬诐 讛诪专讻讝讬转.jpg|thumb|''The studies at the Central Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva - The Big Zal 770'']] Located in [[Crown Heights]], Brooklyn at [[770 Eastern Parkway]], Central Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch (CYTTL), is the yeshiva operating in the Rebbe's courtyard and is the flagship yeshiva of Chabad. It is comprised of students who have completed their studies in Yeshiva Gedolah and come to immerse themselves in Torah study in the Rebbe's presence. Nearly 90% of Chabad yeshiva students worldwide study at this yeshiva for at least several months before their wedding, with many completing their rabbinic ordination studies there (especially students from yeshivas outside Israel). As of 2024, the yeshiva has approximately 500 students and is headed by Rabbi Shneur Zalman Labkowski. == History == The first [[Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim|Tomchei Temimim]] yeshiva in the [[United States]] was founded on 9 Adar II 1940, the day the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe arrived in America from war-torn Europe. Some of the first students were from "Achei Temimim" who had previously studied Chassidus with Rabbi Yisroel Jacobson. This is why during its early period, the yeshiva was called "Achei Temimim." For about nine months, classes were held in one of the Chabad synagogues in Brooklyn. In Cheshvan 1941, the yeshiva moved to its new building - 770 Eastern Parkway. In Adar 1972, with the Rebbe's blessing, the yeshiva moved to the Chovevei Torah building. In 1993, it returned to 770 Eastern Parkway where it remains until today. Throughout the years, the yeshiva students received special attention from the Rebbe, particularly during the years before his leadership and in the early years after accepting leadership. The Rebbe's door was open to students, providing personal guidance and showing them great affection and closeness. The yeshiva operated under the Rebbe's presidency until 1957, when the Rebbe rescinded his presidency from the yeshiva. == Dormitory == The students' living quarters have changed several times throughout the yeshiva's existence. When the yeshiva was established, a building was purchased for dormitory and dining room near Rogers and Atlantic Streets, against the Frierdiker Rebbe's wishes. In 1954, when the dormitory was at Troy and Lincoln Streets, the Rebbe visited and inquired about various halachic practices of the yeshiva students. Many years later, the yeshiva acquired another building at 749 Eastern Parkway (located across and to the left of 770). With Chabad's growth, there was an urgent need to acquire another building to house many students. In 2001, with the help of Mr. Robert Beren, the construction of building 1414 (known in Chabad parlance as "fourteen fourteen") was completed, providing dormitory rooms for about 300 students. Currently, Kvutza students from Israel and many international students reside in building 1414 on President Street, while Israeli yeshiva graduates staying for additional years of study live in 749 Eastern Parkway. == Dining Hall == Students in the yeshiva's dining hall when it was in Bedford. Like the dormitory building, the dining hall's location also moved several times. In the yeshiva's early years, the kitchen was located at 676 Eastern Parkway, and from there it moved several times until it reached its current location in the basement of the dormitory building at 1414 President Street. Every year, the Temimim studying in the yeshiva merited the Rebbe's visit to the dining hall on the first night of Pesach during the Seder. On these occasions, the Rebbe would discuss various matters. == Yeshiva Staff Throughout the Years == * Yeshiva Staff: Rabbis Yisroel Yitzchok Piekarski, Yitzchok Dov Ushpal, Yisroel Zev Gustman, Chaim Melikovsky, Mordechai Mentlick, Shmuel Levitin, [[Rabbi Pinchas Korf|Pinchas Korf]], Yehoshua Korf, Shalom Marozov, Yitzchok Springer, Yekusiel Rapp, [[Reb Yoel Kahan|Yoel Kahan]], Levi Yitzchok Kahana. * Administration: [[The Rashag - Reb Shemaryahu Gurary|Rabbi Shemaryahu Gurary]], Chairman. * Spiritual Committee: Rabbis Mordechai Mentlick, Shmuel Levitin, Shalom Marozov, Yisroel Shimon Kalmanson, Dovid Raskin, and Shneur Zalman Labkowski. * Physical Committee: Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Weinberg, Tzvi Yosef Kotlarsky, Rabbi Avrohom Rosenfeld. [[Reb Yosef Yitzchak Wilmowsky|Reb Yosef Yitchak Wilmowsky]]. Following a financial dispute between the yeshiva and Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, in 1996 the court appointed as guarantors for the yeshiva's financial obligations the "Yeshiva Committee": [[Rabbi Shneur Zalman Gurary]], Shalom Ber Gorodetzky, Mendel Dreisin, Shlomo Dreimer, Leibel Zisman, Eliyahu Cohen, Shmuel Melamed, Leibel Kimel, and Yosef Yitzchok Sternberg. == Current Yeshiva Staff == * '''Rosh Yeshiva''': Rabbi Shneur Zalman Labkowski. * '''Roshei Mesivta''': Rabbi Yekusiel Lippa Feldman, Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba, Rabbi Yaakov Kopel Goldberg, Rabbi Yisroel Labkowski, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Potash, Rabbi Gedaliah Rosenblum, Rabbi Shalom Dovber Gurary, Rabbi Mendel Wischetzky. * '''Mashpiim''': Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi, Rabbi Michael Chanoch Golomb, Rabbi Meir Shlomo Kaplan, Rabbi Shmuel Avtzon, Rabbi Mordechai Sternberg, Rabbi Mendel Krasinsky, Rabbi Mendel Gurary, Rabbi Shneur Wilhelm, Rabbi Binyamin Wilhelm. * '''Mashgichim''': Rabbi Gedaliah Bluming, Rabbi Yechimelech HaCohen Friedman, Rabbi Elchanan HaLevi Labkowski. * '''Kvutza Students Union Staff''': Rabbi Yisroel Kaplan, Chanoch Cohen, Rabbi Shalom Dovid Geisinsky, Rabbi Pinchas Tzvi Margolis, Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov Wilhelm, Rabbi Chaim Meir Zalmanoff, Rabbi Hillel Raskin. * '''Semicha Studies Respondents''': Rabbis Yaakov Gurevitch, Aharon Liberow. == Physical Staff == * Director: Rabbi Moshe Meir Gluchovsky * Dormitory Manager 1414 President: Rabbi Shalom Dovber Brod * Dining Hall Manager: Meir Zweibel * Office: Rabbi Shalom Spillman, Rabbi Mendel Yunik == See Also == * [[Kvutza]] * [[Kvutza Students Union]] == Further Reading == Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Keller, '''History of Temimim in the United States''', 2019 [[he:转讜诪讻讬 转诪讬诪讬诐 讛诪专讻讝讬转 770]] [[Category:Chabad Yeshivos]]
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