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In Tishrei 5770, the journal began publishing again through Atoh, with the first issue in the new format being issue 31, distributed at the World Temimim Convention - 5770.
In Tishrei 5770, the journal began publishing again through Atoh, with the first issue in the new format being issue 31, distributed at the World Temimim Convention - 5770.


The chief editor was Rabbi Shneur Zalman Hertzel. The associate editors were Rabbi Chaim Shmarya Segal and manager Rabbi Shalom Yehuda Leib Ginsburg, and Tamim Levi Telzner.
The chief editor was Rabbi Shneur Zalman Hertzel. The associate editors were Rabbi Chaim Shmarya Segal and manager Rabbi Shalom Yehuda Leib Ginsburg, and Levi Telzner.


The booklet was published bimonthly, and the renewed publication continued for another year.
The booklet was published bimonthly, and the renewed publication continued for another year.
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The book was called 'Avinu Malkeinu' in accordance with the Rebbe's reference to Temimim as his sons, which was expressed among other things in blessing the Temimim, and in the Rebbe's expressions that the Temimim are called "dem Rebben's kinder" (the Rebbe's children).
The book was called 'Avinu Malkeinu' in accordance with the Rebbe's reference to Temimim as his sons, which was expressed among other things in blessing the Temimim, and in the Rebbe's expressions that the Temimim are called "dem Rebben's kinder" (the Rebbe's children).
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