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Hayom Yom: From Day To Day …"its every day is indeed a day." A treasure of aphorisms and customs for every day of the year.
Hayom Yom, an expression which translates as "Day by Day," is a collection of concise thoughts, often relevant to the season or portion of study when it appears, which gives the reader food to sustain the soul each day of the year. HaYom Yom was written t...
Written by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812), the founder of Chabad, Tanya is the central text of Chabad Chassidism. Its stated aim is to show a path to realizing one's purpose and developing a deeper relationship with G-d.
A Practical Guide to Spiritual Growth
This lecture-series presents an overview of the primary ideas in the foundational book of Chassidism. The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life. Tanya has revolutionized the way we th...
Question: I'm beginning to study Tanya. I understand that this is a basic classic of Jewish thought for every Jew, and while I find the subject matter fascinating, it's hard to believe Tanya is talking to a regular person. I've come such a long way in kee...
An Overview of Tanya
A fast and exciting tour of the structure, contents and flow of Tanya, the foundational text of the Chabad system of chassidism. Perfect for complete beginners and seasoned scholars alike.
The Book of Tanya Translated into English
A new translation of this classic primary text of Chassidic thought in easy-to-read, contemporary English.
Imagine trying to instruct all of the Jewish people for all time in every area of their lives.
Text-based Study of the Book of Tanya
Study Tanya, the fundamental work of Chassidus, with these clear and well-explained lessons.
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