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== Contemporary Sanz == To this day, Sanz Chassidic courts worldwide are characterized by their Torah-focused nature. As an example, in Sanz Chassidus the Rebbe delivers an in-depth Torah discourse every Friday night and during Chanukah. The Chassidus is also known for establishing the Mifal HaShas HaOlami institutions to promote Torah study with effort and diligence. These institutions are especially known for their monthly tests and the honorary titles they bestow upon scholars who master specific numbers of Talmudic folios: "Tzurva D'Rabanan" for 300 folios with Tosafos, "Chaver" for 600 folios with Tosafos, and "Moreinu" for 1000 folios with Tosafos. This was established by directive of the last Sanzer Rebbe of Klausenburg to increase honor for Torah and love for its students.
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