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Tanya: fundamental text of Chabad Chassidic philosophy, written by the movement’s founder, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi in the 18th century; Tanya'' is the initial word of the book, which is also called Likkutei Amarim ("Collected Discourses'') and Sefer shel Beinonim ("The Book of the Intermediates'')
Rabbi Yair Kalev has been unique leading Tanya classes since the mid-1980s.
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Tanya
Born at a time of bloody revolutions and a changing world order, the Tanya seeks to achieve a change in the way Jews perceive themselves in the world.
IDF major fulfills a mission started by the Rebbe during the 1982 Lebanon war
JERUSALEM—While a hard, cold rain was falling on Gaza at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 24, Israel Defense Forces Maj. Ezzy Morgenstern got a text message at his home in Yavniel, in Israel’s north: “Get everything ready. You’re going in today.” After months of...
It’s one more indication of how Jewish life and learning are flourishing in the UAE
Built like a giant Arabic-style book stand on the banks of the Dubai Creek, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library is a marvel of engineering, with the underground parking lot large enough to accommodate 1,000 vehicles, and a staggering collection of 1 million p...
In communities of all kinds, women and men, young and old, study a ‘transformational’ Chassidic text
As a young man and already an accomplished Torah scholar, Rabbi Mordechai Burg felt he needed something more. “I was studying Talmud and the deep, analytical commentaries, but it was dry,” he recalls. The dean of his yeshivah—Lander College’s Beis Medrash...
How the most user-friendly Tanya went online
Since its initial release 35 years ago, Lessons in Tanya has been an indispensable key to accessing the Tanya, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi’s seminal work of Chabad-Lubavitch Chassidut. Now, a remastered edition of Lessons in Tanya‘s classic English tran...
Students praise the practical wisdom and connection to G-d they experienced
A group of women eagerly gathered in a classroom in Chicago on Sunday morning of the Fourth of July weekend to complete a project that began in December 2013: A weekly study of the Tanya, the preeminent work of practical Jewish spirituality and the founda...
Organizers say they will try again within two years
Nearly 50 years after man first set foot on the moon during the U.S. Apollo 11 mission—perhaps with a little less fanfare—Israel and its supporters around the world were looking to celebrate another moon landing. But their hopes were dashed at the last mo...
New online course ‘The Average Jew’ begins on Monday, Aug. 14
At times, the religious experience can be one of extremes—ranging from the peaks of inspiration and faith to the valleys of despair and disillusion. But what about the rest of the time, when a person is far from the heights of spiritual bliss and does not...
A local effort to connect Jews to their roots and bring blessings to a country
Interest in Chassidic teachings and Torah study are on the rise in Nigeria, according to Rabbi Israel Uzan, co-director of Chabad Lubavitch of Nigeria. And now, those wanting to learn have some more tools at their disposal. A recent project to print the T...
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