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== Yeshiva Schedule == Tomchei Tmimim yeshiva schedules are divided into two: nigleh and Chassidus. About one-third of the daily schedule is learning Chassidus and about two-thirds nigleh. In Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch they learned about four hours of Chassidus and about eight hours of nigleh. Over the years with the wanderings of Tomchei Tmimim yeshivas worldwide and physical weakness in the last generation, the schedule was set to learn three hours of Chassidus and about six-seven hours of nigleh. Morning Chassidus Seder starts at 7:00 AM and continues for about an hour and a half. Afterward there is a break which serves as preparation for Shacharis. Nigleh Seder starts at 12:00 PM and continues until 7:00 PM, followed by Mincha. Evening Chassidus Seder starts at 8:00 PM until 9:30 PM.
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