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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'')
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.
The Book of Tanya Translated into English
By the Grace of G-d 21 Iyar, 5741 Brooklyn, N.Y. [June 1980] To All ParticipantsThe committee members were: Rabbis A. Jaffe, N. Sudak and Messer’s H. Gorman, Z. Jaffe, B. Perrin. in the Publication of The Small Edition of the Bilingual Tanya Greeting and ...
Lessons in Tanya
Lessons in Tanya
B.H. 23rd Kislev 5733 Brooklyn, N.Y. [November 29, 1972] Sholom uBrocho: I am in receipt of your letter of Kislev 13 and previous correspondence. To begin with a good thing, I was pleased to see your daughter and two grandchildren, G-d bless them, before ...
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