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== Talmidim Hashluchim Today == Currently, the Central Yeshiva at 770, Morristown, and Ohel Torah send groups of bochurim each year to all yeshivas worldwide, and several yeshivas in Eretz Yisroel. These talmidim are carefully selected by the yeshiva administration and are sent to their place of shlichus for about a year, with some yeshivas having a two-year shlichus period. Additionally, most yeshivas in Eretz HaKodesh independently arrange for Talmidim Hashluchim, primarily those who have completed their Kvutza year and are learning in 770. ==== Shluchim to Yeshivos Ketanos ==== In 2004, the yeshiva in Or Yehuda brought Talmidim Hashluchim to the yeshiva, thereby becoming the first yeshiva ketana in Eretz Yisroel to bring shluchim to a yeshiva ketana. Over the years, other yeshivos ketanos in the land learned from their example.
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