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== Tomchei Temimim in the United States == On the day the Frierdiker Rebbe arrived in the United States, he established the Central Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva at 770. Some of the first talmidim were students of "Achei Temimim" who had learned chassidus from Rav Yisroel Jacobson several years earlier. This is why in its early period, the yeshiva was called "Achei Temimim." For about nine months, the learning took place in one of the Chabad shuls in Brooklyn, and in Cheshvan 5701 the yeshiva moved to the new building - 770 Eastern Parkway. In Adar 5732, with the Rebbe's bracha, the yeshiva moved to the Chovevei Torah building, and in 5753 it returned to 770 Eastern Parkway where it remains until today. Throughout the years, the talmidim received special attention from the Rebbe, particularly during the years before the nesius and in the early years after accepting the nesius, when the Rebbe's door was open to the talmidim and he gave them personal guidance and accompaniment, showering them with warmth and closeness.
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