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== Influence on Chabad and the Jewish World == [[File:The rebbe rayatz, the principal of the yeshivah.jpg|alt=the rebbe rayatz, the principal of the yeshivah|thumb|the rebbe Rayatz, the principal of the yeshivah]] The establishment of '''Tomchei Temimim''' had a lasting impact on the Chabad movement and the Jewish world at large. The yeshiva became a central hub for the transmission of Chabad teachings, which would later be spread worldwide, particularly after World War II. Many of the graduates of the yeshiva became prominent leaders and teachers in Chabad institutions, contributing to the movement's global reach. The legacy of '''Tomchei Temimim''' continues to live on in Chabad educational institutions worldwide. The focus on integrating intellectual study with spiritual development remains a hallmark of Chabad education. Graduates of '''Tomchei Temimim''', many of whom went on to lead Chabad institutions globally, helped establish the Chabad network of schools, yeshivas, and outreach centers, furthering the Rebbe's vision of blending intellectual rigor with deep spiritual growth. The yeshiva’s emphasis on nurturing students who are both learned and pious, who internalize the teachings of Chassidus and embody its values, continues to be a central theme in Chabad education to this day. The mission of producing ''Temimim''—complete individuals in both knowledge and character remains a guiding principle in all of Chabad’s educational endeavors.
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