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Read the text of Tanya online with commentaries and connections. Written by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745–1812), the founder of Chabad Chasidism, Tanya is the foundational work of Chabad and presents the philosophy of the movement.
Tanya, the magnum opus of the founder of Chabad-Lubavitch Chasidism, is indispensable to understanding the philosophy of the Chasidic movement and the essence of the Jewish soul. It unifies Kabbalah and Talmud to explain the "mechanics" of Creation, the infinitude of G-d, and the structure of the human personality.
Tanya in Plain English. A new translation of this classic primary text of Chassidic thought in easy-to-read, contemporary English.
First published in 1973, the Bilingual Edition has become the standard translation of Tanya. The Sefer has received a aesthetic facelift, presented in fresh, easy-to-read typeface. The Hebrew text has been reproduced from the recently revised Hebrew edtion of Likkutei Amarim Tanya (Kehot, 2010).
Ideally, learning Tanya should be like having a private audi - ence with Rabbi Schneur Zalman himself. You would bare your soul before him, he would hold his head in his holy hands and then speak to you as your own heart, in words custom-tailored for your mind and soul. That, writes the author in his
Tanya Chapter 41. By Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Translation and Commentary by Rabbi Gedalia Potash and William Schecter, MD. Saturdays September 18 and 25, 2021. This draft has neither been edited nor approved by Rabbi Potash. This chapter of the Tanya is perhaps the most important chapter in the book.
First published in 1973, the Bilingual Edition has become the standard translation of Tanya. Seeking to bring the teachings of Tanya to an ever-wider readership, we have implemented the following revisions and features: The Sefer has received a aesthetic facelift, presented in fresh, easy-to-read typeface.