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Central Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim - 770
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== Dormitory == The students' living quarters have changed several times throughout the yeshiva's existence. When the yeshiva was established, a building was purchased for dormitory and dining room near Rogers and Atlantic Streets, against the Frierdiker Rebbe's wishes. In 1954, when the dormitory was at Troy and Lincoln Streets, the Rebbe visited and inquired about various halachic practices of the yeshiva students. Many years later, the yeshiva acquired another building at 749 Eastern Parkway (located across and to the left of 770). With Chabad's growth, there was an urgent need to acquire another building to house many students. In 2001, with the help of Mr. Robert Beren, the construction of building 1414 (known in Chabad parlance as "fourteen fourteen") was completed, providing dormitory rooms for about 300 students. Currently, Kvutza students from Israel and many international students reside in building 1414 on President Street, while Israeli yeshiva graduates staying for additional years of study live in 749 Eastern Parkway.
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