A Journey through the Tanya - Rabbi Yossi Lipskier Yossi Lipskier
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- Religion & Spirituality
The Tanya is the fundamental work of Chabad Chassidic thought. Its author is Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, known as the Alter Rebbe. In 1796, he printed this comprehensive guidebook, a program for living an inspired Jewish life.
Two and a half centuries later, the world has changed. Radically. Yet Rabbi Shneur Zalman’s methods, disciplines and insights remain true, refreshing and relevant as ever.
These classes are given at Chabad of Sherman Oaks, CA. The series began in December of 2020 and is ongoing, covering a new chapter every Wednesday night.
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Tanya Takeaways
We asked the men for short thoughts from the Tanya that meant something to them. Together, we created a recap of the whole Tanya.
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Tanya Book 5 Note 9 (Letter 39)
The Last Class: a call to action on prayer, Torah study, and keeping Shabbos properly.
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Tanya Book 5 Note 8 (Letter 38)
If you can’t give prayer the time it needs, at least don’t stop others from doing it right.
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Tanya Book 5 Note 7 (Letter 37)
What is the secret of our inner strength as Jews? And how can we feel more of it?
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Tanya Book 5 Note 6 (Letter 36)
If you’ve got greatness, don’t celebrate pettiness: a new look at one of King David’s mistakes.
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Tanya Book 5 Note 5
Why waste my time studying parts of Torah that have never and will never happen?