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== Tomchei Temimim in Our Time == From the beginning of the Rebbe's nesius, Tomchei Temimim yeshivos were established and continue to be established throughout the world - in the United States through Merkaz Yeshivos Chabad (which was under the leadership of Rav Shmaryahu Gurary until his passing on 6 Adar I 5749), in Eretz Yisroel through Agudas Chassidei Chabad in the Holy Land, and worldwide through the shluchim. Following the Rebbe's directive to establish a Tomchei Temimim yeshiva in every city, hundreds of branches of Tomchei Temimim yeshivos operate worldwide, where thousands of temimim learn nigleh, chassidus, and matters of geulah and Moshiach with hiskashrus to the Rebbe, while ensuring that learning is preceded by avodas hatefillah.
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