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[[File:ΧΧΧΧΧΧ1.jpg|thumb|250px|First magazine]] Hatomim - Beis Moshiach is a supplement to Beis Moshiach magazine for Temimim students worldwide. The publication is distributed to Beis Moshiach weekly magazine subscribers and sold in yeshivas through representatives of Atoh. == History == In Elul 5761, Atoh Hoalomi in partnership with Beis Moshiach weekly, began publishing a journal called 'HaTomim' - as a continuation of a journal by the same name that was published before the Holocaust - as a journal and internal platform for Temimim students. The journal was published monthly, distributed in Tomchei Temimim yeshivas worldwide, and included monthly with Beis Moshiach weekly magazine subscriptions. The journal was edited by Rabbi Shneur Zalman Hertzel, assisted by Rabbi Shmuel Alexander Sender Wilshansky and Rabbi Yishai Kali. Later, the newspaper was published 4 times a year, before Chassidic occasions, and the journal's editorial coordinators were Temimim Levi Telzner and Elchanan Aviad. Between the years 5763-5765, the issue began appearing once or twice a year. In 5766, the journal's publication was discontinued for various reasons. == Publication Renewal (Starting from 5770) == In Tishrei 5770, the journal began publishing again through Atoh, with the first issue in the new format being issue 31, distributed at the World Temimim Convention - 5770. The chief editor was Rabbi Shneur Zalman Hertzel. The associate editors were Rabbi Chaim Shmarya Segal and manager Rabbi Shalom Yehuda Leib Ginsburg, and Levi Telzner. The booklet was published bimonthly, and the renewed publication continued for another year. In Nissan 5775, another issue was published, and towards the thousandth issue of Beis Moshiach weekly, a new system manager was appointed for the issue, issue 38 was published, and its renewed publication began (bimonthly). == Management Transfers to Beis Moshiach == In 5783, "Hatomim" transferred to full management of Beis Moshiach and Hatomim continues to be published in a similar but different format. Towards Yud Shevat 5784, an issue was published in collaboration with Atoh. == Hatomim in English == Starting from Tishrei 5781, Hatomim is published in English with content adapted for English speakers. The English Hatomim is included with the English edition of Beis Moshiach. == Newspaper Sections == ===== B'Pardes HaMaor ===== * Dvar Malchus * MiOtzar HaMelech - First-time published holy manuscripts * Yechiduyos - Various writers * Toraso Shel Moshiach - By Rabbi Binyamin Suchayik ===== Orah Zu Torah ===== * Values in Geulah and Moshiach - System of values in Geulah for Moshiach * Yesodos HaHalacha - By Rabbi Isser Springer * Iyunim B'Chassidus - Various writers * Halichos Tamim - By Rabbi Moshe Kornwitz ===== Neiros L'Ha'ir ===== * L'Dmuso Shel Chassid - By Menachem Mendel Adler * Divrei Yemei HaChassidim - Various writers * Sipurei Chassidim - Various writers == Avinu Malkeinu == In Teves 5772, the editorial board published a compilation from published issues dealing with the special connection between the Rebbe and Temimim students and various instructions from the Rebbe that received special emphasis regarding them. The book was called 'Avinu Malkeinu' in accordance with the Rebbe's reference to Temimim as his sons, which was expressed among other things in blessing the Temimim, and in the Rebbe's expressions that the Temimim are called "dem Rebben's kinder" (the Rebbe's children). [[he:ΧΧͺΧΧΧ (ΧΧΧͺ ΧΧ©ΧΧ)]]
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