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Created page with "A Tomim is a title given to a bochur (young man) who studies in Tomchei Tmimim Yeshivos. The title comes from the name of the yeshiva "Tomchei Tmimim," and reflects their complete and wholesome nature due to their study of both Nigleh (revealed Torah) and Chassidus. == Origin of the Name == During Hakafos on Simchas Torah 5659, the founder of the yeshiva, the Rebbe Rashab, announced that the yeshiva he had established two years prior would be called Tomchei Tmimim, and..." |
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A Tomim is a title given to a bochur (young man) who studies in Tomchei Tmimim Yeshivos. The title comes from the name of the yeshiva "Tomchei Tmimim," and reflects their complete and wholesome nature due to their study of both Nigleh (revealed Torah) and Chassidus. | A Tomim is a title given to a bochur (young man) who studies in [[Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim|Tomchei Tmimim]] Yeshivos. The title comes from the name of the yeshiva "Tomchei Tmimim," and reflects their complete and wholesome nature due to their study of both Nigleh (revealed Torah) and Chassidus. | ||
== Origin of the Name == | == Origin of the Name == | ||