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This Women's Tanya Class is our interactive spiritual journey where we investigate, discuss and apply the revolutionary ideas presented in the Tanya, a foremost work of Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism by the Alter Rebbe, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi.

Tanya with Rochel Schmukler Rochel Schmukler

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 23 Ratings

This Women's Tanya Class is our interactive spiritual journey where we investigate, discuss and apply the revolutionary ideas presented in the Tanya, a foremost work of Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism by the Alter Rebbe, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi.

    Tanya Chapter 2 part 4. Do parents get to choose their child's soul?

    Tanya Chapter 2 part 4. Do parents get to choose their child's soul?

    Now we comprehend how cleaving to Torah scholars is akin to attaching to the Shechina. By connecting with holy people who represent the level of the “brain,” we can experience and manifest G-dliness. But what about those who rebel against Torah scholars and defy them? Are they still connected? Yes, they are, but their spiritual nourishment originates from an external space, lacking intimacy and vitality.
    Another crucial aspect to consider is the influence of parents on the child’s soul. The Zohar teaches us that the holiness of parents during conception significantly impacts the spiritual quality of their child’s soul. However, the Zohar speaks not of the soul itself but rather of its “garment”—the medium through which it manifests and expresses its essence. The refinement level of this “garment,” whether pure or coarse, greatly influences the soul’s ability to express itself and receive divine influence. Nonetheless, the essence of the soul remains independent of parental influence. Sometimes, a sublime and lofty soul is born to parents of lowly or sinful character.

    • 45 min
    Tanya Chapter 2 part 3. So many varying levels of souls, all from one Source. Why the differences?

    Tanya Chapter 2 part 3. So many varying levels of souls, all from one Source. Why the differences?

    All Jewish souls originate in the wisdom of Hashem, yet we observe a multitude of differences among them. Let's revisit the analogy of the seminal drop originating in the father's mind. Just as all parts of the body, from the brain to the toenails, stem from the same essence, so do Jewish souls originate from one Source. However, as the drop undergoes a nine-month gestation period in the mother's womb, it progressively descends from its source, eventually giving rise to even toenails. Similarly, Jewish souls, having traversed the downward gradation of worlds, acquire lower levels of consciousness. The secret lies in our oneness, and by connecting with Torah sages who represent the "brain," we can come to know and manifest our own essence, no matter how low we have descended.

    • 44 min
    Tanya Chapter 2 part 2. When it comes to the Divine Essence, there's absolutely nothing we can say to describe it. Let's pull this idea into our context

    Tanya Chapter 2 part 2. When it comes to the Divine Essence, there's absolutely nothing we can say to describe it. Let's pull this idea into our context

    Now let’s look at the Kabbalistic teachings of the Arizal, who exposed supremely high levels of the Divine reality. How does Maimonides’ statement apply in this context? Only once the Infinite Light clothes itself in the highest sefirot of the world of Atzilut. Beyond that, there’s really nothing to say. In fact, the highest level of the known spiritual reality is exactly equal to the lowest level, that of material action, in this lowest physical world, relative to the Divine Essence. 

    • 44 min
    Tanya Chapter 2 part 1. There's something actually G-dly within you. Will you ever be the same?

    Tanya Chapter 2 part 1. There's something actually G-dly within you. Will you ever be the same?

    Now, we encounter our second soul, which is described as "truly a part of G-d above." This soul is "blown" into us from the very innerness of G-d Himself. The Jewish person originates within the Divine thought, essentially a sample of the Divine "inner experience,"  and is called a child of Hashem, emerging from His wisdom which is inseparable from Himself,  as Maimonides teaches. Let's compare this teaching with what we learn in Kabbalah, which seems to challenge the notion that Hashem and His Knowledge are one. Delving into the profound insights of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero, we discover that indeed, there is no disagreement.

    • 45 min
    Tanya Chapter 1 part 3. Getting to know the origin of our first soul, unveiling the secret of the tree of knowledge of good and evil

    Tanya Chapter 1 part 3. Getting to know the origin of our first soul, unveiling the secret of the tree of knowledge of good and evil

    Let's explore the first soul, the one that vitalizes our body and is clothed within our blood. It originates from the klipah and sitra achara, the realm of unholiness, and is made of the four evil elements that give rise to our negative qualities and character traits. Surprisingly, this soul is also the source for the natural Jewish traits of kindness and compassion. This is because it stems from the "glowing klipah" –– kelipat nogah –– which contains both good and evil, flowing from the esoteric tree of knowledge of good and evil. The distinct inclination of the Jewish animal soul towards altruistic goodness is unique to them. On the other hand, the natural soul of most people from other nations originates from the three completely impure kelipot, which obscure any trace of goodness. Consequently, the kindness they exhibit is driven by self-serving motives.

    • 49 min
    Tanya Chapter 1 part 2. It's not about your behavior, it's about your identity

    Tanya Chapter 1 part 2. It's not about your behavior, it's about your identity

    Who is this elusive beinoni? Defining him proves challenging; there appears to be no middle ground between a righteous person and a wicked one. Exploring various scenarios, we find that minor infractions do not categorize a person as a beinoni. Looking at the Talmud, we learn that the tzadik is someone who has no longer has an evil inclination; their sole drive is for good. But what about everyone else? What fuels their struggle? A new understanding emerges: Kabbalah teaches us that every Jewish person, whether righteous or sinful, possesses two souls. The first soul originates from the side of unholiness and animates the body by clothing itself in our blood.

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

R M- Manhattan ,

Amazing Tanya class

Thank you Rochel Schmukler for sharing your incredible wisdom. Your way of explaining Tanya with so much depth and context is illuminating.

Shirley Yehudit Levi ,

Tanya with Rochel Schmukler has broadened my spiritual horizon panoramically in all that I do!

Through sheer luck, I was referred to Rochel Schmukler’s packed in-person class. Four years later and I’m hooked! These podcasts make it so convenient to stay connected! The classes reach way beyond any preconceived limitation one can have of their mind. Every Jewish woman around the diaspora owes it to herself to tap into her visceral calling and make use of the available gift of Tanya through such an epically awe inspiring teacher!
Every minute of Rochel’s class feels surreal as she manages to passionately unveil and expose profound groundbreaking mystical secrets with such relatable, tangible and fascinating teaching methods. In a short time, the infinite wisdom of Torah starts to realistically take form and become a permanent fixture of your understanding! Tanya with Rochel Schmukler has broadened my spiritual horizon panoramically in all that I do!

B”H

Chanimarcus ,

Brilliant elucidation

Rochel is an incredible teacher with the rare skill and ability to share the deep concepts of Tanya in a frank, straight forward yet well-rounded manner that is refreshingly enjoyable.

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