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Lessons in Tanya: The Tanya of R. Shneur Zalman of Liadi

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By the grace of G-d

A well-lit and accessible gateway to Tanya, and the most authoritative guide to its riches.

A linear exposition and commentary on Tanya based on a popular weekly radio series in Yiddish. Rabbi WinebergÂ’s commentary draws upon the teachings he received from Chasidic scholars at the renowned academies of Lubavitch in Europe and on the writings of seven generations of Chabad Rebbes. Each of the lectures was examined and amended by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, so that much of the material includes the RebbeÂ’s insights and explanatory comments.

Lessons In Tanya leads the reader through every paragraph and page, illuminating the mystical, often allusive Talmudic, Kabalistic and Scriptural verses and concepts. It fills many gaps in what the terse Tanya text assumes to be the readerÂ’s background knowledge.

This set comes in a beautiful slip-cased set, with ribbon-markers to aid with study.

2420 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1998

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Shneur Zalman

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Shneur Zalman of Liady (שניאור זלמן מליאדי‎) (September 4, 1745 – December 15, 1812 O.S.), was an Orthodox Rabbi, and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism, then based in Liadi, Imperial Russia. He was the author of many works, and is best known for Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Tanya and his Siddur Torah Or compiled according to the Nusach Ari.
He is also known as the Baal HaTanya, "Master of the Tanya", and by a variety of other names including Shneur Zalman Baruchovitch, Baruchovitch being the Russian patronymic from his father Baruch, by the acronym RaZaSh, "Rabbi Za- Sh-", by the title Baal HaTanya ve-haShulchan Aruch, "Master of the Tanya and the Shulchan Aruch, as the Alter Rebbe ("Old Rebbe" in Yiddish), Admor HaZaken ("Old Rebbe" in Hebrew), Rabbeinu HaZokein, Rabbeinu HaGodol, "our great rabbi", the GRaZ, and Rav.

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