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Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch Cincinnati
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Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch in Cincinnati, Ohio was founded in 5737 (1977), later closed and reopened in 5764 (2004). In Elul 5766 (2006), the yeshiva officially became a Yeshiva Ketana. As of 5784 (2024), there are 70 bochurim studying in the yeshiva. == History == This section is incomplete. Please contribute to [[Chabadpedia]] and complete it. There may be more details in the discussion page. == Yeshiva Staff == ===== Spiritual Administration ===== Rosh Yeshiva: Rabbi Gershon Avtzon Spiritual Director: Rabbi Menachem Shalom Benarosh Head Mashgiach: Rabbi Ben Arous Mashpiim: Rabbi Eliyahu Shimon Landa, Rabbi Eliyahu Simpson, Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Simpson, Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Pass, Rabbi Shmuel Yosef Granovetter, and Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Isaac Kaplan ===== Physical Administration ===== Rabbi Eliyahu Yosef Morrison == Past Staff == Rabbi Shneur Zalman Baras OBM Rabbi Levi Teitelbaum == Summer Yeshiva == The summer yeshiva program operates during summer months as a framework for Temimim studying at Tomchei Temimim Cincinnati and Yeshiva Ketana age Temimim in general. The summer yeshiva operates as part of Camp Chayalei Hamelech under the direction of Rabbi Yaakov Spritzer in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. The summer yeshiva was first established in summer 5767 (2007) and has been growing year by year, both in quantity and quality, physically and spiritually. During the day, Temimim participate and study in regular learning sedarim until Mincha. Afterward, they engage in various sports games and enjoyable outdoor activities, and in the evening, there is a regular seder Chassidus. Students also occasionally go on trips to various parks and attractions. In 5775 (2015), the yeshiva administration changed the summer yeshiva format, and among other changes, it moved from the Chayalei Hamelech campus. The summer yeshiva is managed by Rabbi Shmuel Yosef Granovetter (spiritual director) and Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Isaac Kaplan (physical director). == Publications == Over the years, the yeshiva has published various collections of notes and compilations. Among the publications: Kovetz Rebbe - A compilation of sichos, letters, and stories about Rebbe, Nesi Hador, and hiskashrus. The collection is divided into four chapters explaining the role of a Rebbe, Nesi Hador, the Rebbe's work for chassidim, and how chassidim connect to the Rebbe. Kovetz Moshiach - Divided into three chapters discussing Moshiach's identity and personality, our current era as the days of Moshiach, and our role in living with Moshiach. Kovetz Tamim - Including eighteen selected topics from the Rebbe's teachings relevant to Temimim students, covering areas like Torah study, davening, personal conduct, and chassidic life. Chai V'Kayam - A special compilation about the eternal life of the [[Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Χ"Χ§ ΧΧΧΧ"Χ¨ Χ©ΧΧΧ"Χ)|Nosi Hador]], integrated with stories and chassidic farbrengens, divided into four chapters discussing the essence of Nesi Hador, eternal life in Melech HaMoshiach, the uniqueness of our generation, and our role in this.
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