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== In the Chambers of Your Torah == Throughout the years, he asked the Rebbe many Torah questions, both regarding matters discussed in the holy sichos, topics that arose during his studies, and matters related to his work editing various Torah publications as instructed by the Rebbe. These correspondences were preserved in a special archive, which began to be published after his passing with additional notes and expansions that help understand the discussed topics and the ideas emerging from the Rebbe's corrections and responses on the pages he submitted. Toward 5 Tevet 5783 (2023), a series of books began to be published under the name "In the Chambers of Your Torah," with the planned series intended to include four volumes: two volumes on Rashi's commentary (Vol. 1 - Bereishit-Shemot, Vol. 2 - Vayikra-Devarim), and two additional volumes dealing with other topics. As of 5784 (2024), the first two volumes have been published. The chief editor of the series is Rabbi David Olidort.
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