Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
I replaced a comma with a period. |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Tomchei temimim symbol.jpg|alt=tomchei temimim symbol|thumb|Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Symbol]] | [[File:Tomchei temimim symbol.jpg|alt=tomchei temimim symbol|thumb|Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Symbol]] | ||
'''Tomchei Temimim''' of Lubavitch was established in 1897 by [[The Rebbe Rashab]] | '''Tomchei Temimim''' of Lubavitch was established in 1897 by [[The Rebbe Rashab]]. The yeshiva was founded with the goal of combining rigorous Talmudic study with the teachings of Chassidus, particularly [[Chabad Chassidus Philosophy|Chabad Chassidus]], and cultivating students who would embody the spiritual and intellectual ideals of the Chabad movement. | ||
The name ''Tomchei Temimim''—meaning "Supporters of the Righteous" or "The Supporters of the Wholesome"—reflects the yeshiva’s aim to produce students who were spiritually complete and well-versed in the teachings of Chassidus. This was a significant departure from the typical yeshiva structure of the time, where the emphasis was primarily on Talmudic and legal studies, without much focus on Chassidic philosophy. | The name ''Tomchei Temimim''—meaning "Supporters of the Righteous" or "The Supporters of the Wholesome"—reflects the yeshiva’s aim to produce students who were spiritually complete and well-versed in the teachings of Chassidus. This was a significant departure from the typical yeshiva structure of the time, where the emphasis was primarily on Talmudic and legal studies, without much focus on Chassidic philosophy. | ||