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== In Tomchei Tmimim == In the period following the Rayatz's passing, he went to study at the Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva in New York, and would occasionally come to our holy courts and participate in the Rebbe's farbrengens. One year, when he entered for yechidut on his birthday, the Rebbe asked him which tractate he was studying. After he replied that he was studying Tractate Gittin, which was being learned that year in the yeshiva's schedule, the Rebbe asked him how he studied it. When he replied that he studied the Gemara with Rashi's commentary, Tosafot and commentaries - the Rebbe asked "What about the poskim (Jewish law authorities)?" From that yechidut onward, he began placing special emphasis on studying the legal rulings related to the tractate being learned in the yeshiva. During those years, Rabbi Marlow studied at the Central Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva at 770. At a young age, he already received rabbinical ordination from the heads of the Central Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva. During the last day of Passover 5718, the Rebbe addressed him by his private name, asked if he had drunk the four cups, and poured for him from the wine pitcher on his holy table.
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