
The Steinsaltz Tanya V1: Likkutei Amarim 1-32
In this groundbreaking commentary on theย Tanya, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi's classic work, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz seeks to reveal the author's powerful fire and spirit contained therein. In doing so, he unmasks his own burning spirit, his own love, awe, and closeness to God.
Through vivid explanations and metaphors from our daily lives, along with stories from the lives of hasidim of the past, Rabbi Steinsaltz draws the world of theย Tanyaย into our world, providing a detailed elucidation of foundational concepts in Kabbala and in Judaism in general.ย
Theย Tanyaย is one of the most important books ofย mussarย (ethical instruction) ever written. It provides a complete and comprehensive worldview, penetrating the depths of the spiritual struggles a person will face in life, while offering practical ideas and guidance.
This first section of theย Tanya, Likkutei Amarim,ย comprises fifty-three chapters. Inย The Steinsaltz Tanya, this section has been divided into two volumes. Volume 1 contains chapters 1-32, and the forthcoming volume 2 comprises chapters 33-53.
This first section of theย Tanya,ย which its author refers to as the "Book ofย Beinonim", presents a novel human and ethical archetype: theย beinoni, or the intermediate-level person. Theย beinoniย is neither righteous nor wicked, but he is not an average person either. Theย beinoniย is a category of its own, which expresses the ideal level that each an every individual, in accordance with his specific capabilities, can and should aspire to achieve.ย
Theย Tanyaย is presented in a format that invites a person to put the ideas presented here into practice, one concept building on another, one leading to the next so that the reader is guided toward attaining the level ofย beinoniย that is the focus of this book. Its ideas are condensed, its words packed with meaning, and the one who studies theย Tanyaย cannot help but appreciate its subtle and beautifully crafted writing style.ย
๏ปฟThe Steinsaltz Tanyaย ๏ปฟincludes a vocalized Hebrewย ๏ปฟTanya๏ปฟtext and a groundbreaking translation of theย ๏ปฟTanyaย ๏ปฟalongside Rabbi Steinsaltz's novel commentary. One does not have to come from the world of Hassidism to study theย ๏ปฟTanya๏ปฟ. Rabbi Steinsaltz's clear, readable elucidation makes this dense, concise work accessible to all.ย
In this groundbreaking commentary on theย Tanya, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi's classic work, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz seeks to reveal the author's powerful fire and spirit contained therein. In doing so, he unmasks his own burning spirit, his own love, awe, and closeness to God.
Through vivid explanations and metaphors from our daily lives, along with stories from the lives of hasidim of the past, Rabbi Steinsaltz draws the world of theย Tanyaย into our world, providing a detailed elucidation of foundational concepts in Kabbala and in Judaism in general.ย
Theย Tanyaย is one of the most important books ofย mussarย (ethical instruction) ever written. It provides a complete and comprehensive worldview, penetrating the depths of the spiritual struggles a person will face in life, while offering practical ideas and guidance.
This first section of theย Tanya, Likkutei Amarim,ย comprises fifty-three chapters. Inย The Steinsaltz Tanya, this section has been divided into two volumes. Volume 1 contains chapters 1-32, and the forthcoming volume 2 comprises chapters 33-53.
This first section of theย Tanya,ย which its author refers to as the "Book ofย Beinonim", presents a novel human and ethical archetype: theย beinoni, or the intermediate-level person. Theย beinoniย is neither righteous nor wicked, but he is not an average person either. Theย beinoniย is a category of its own, which expresses the ideal level that each an every individual, in accordance with his specific capabilities, can and should aspire to achieve.ย
Theย Tanyaย is presented in a format that invites a person to put the ideas presented here into practice, one concept building on another, one leading to the next so that the reader is guided toward attaining the level ofย beinoniย that is the focus of this book. Its ideas are condensed, its words packed with meaning, and the one who studies theย Tanyaย cannot help but appreciate its subtle and beautifully crafted writing style.ย
๏ปฟThe Steinsaltz Tanyaย ๏ปฟincludes a vocalized Hebrewย ๏ปฟTanya๏ปฟtext and a groundbreaking translation of theย ๏ปฟTanyaย ๏ปฟalongside Rabbi Steinsaltz's novel commentary. One does not have to come from the world of Hassidism to study theย ๏ปฟTanya๏ปฟ. Rabbi Steinsaltz's clear, readable elucidation makes this dense, concise work accessible to all.ย
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In this groundbreaking commentary on theย Tanya, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi's classic work, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz seeks to reveal the author's powerful fire and spirit contained therein. In doing so, he unmasks his own burning spirit, his own love, awe, and closeness to God.
Through vivid explanations and metaphors from our daily lives, along with stories from the lives of hasidim of the past, Rabbi Steinsaltz draws the world of theย Tanyaย into our world, providing a detailed elucidation of foundational concepts in Kabbala and in Judaism in general.ย
Theย Tanyaย is one of the most important books ofย mussarย (ethical instruction) ever written. It provides a complete and comprehensive worldview, penetrating the depths of the spiritual struggles a person will face in life, while offering practical ideas and guidance.
This first section of theย Tanya, Likkutei Amarim,ย comprises fifty-three chapters. Inย The Steinsaltz Tanya, this section has been divided into two volumes. Volume 1 contains chapters 1-32, and the forthcoming volume 2 comprises chapters 33-53.
This first section of theย Tanya,ย which its author refers to as the "Book ofย Beinonim", presents a novel human and ethical archetype: theย beinoni, or the intermediate-level person. Theย beinoniย is neither righteous nor wicked, but he is not an average person either. Theย beinoniย is a category of its own, which expresses the ideal level that each an every individual, in accordance with his specific capabilities, can and should aspire to achieve.ย
Theย Tanyaย is presented in a format that invites a person to put the ideas presented here into practice, one concept building on another, one leading to the next so that the reader is guided toward attaining the level ofย beinoniย that is the focus of this book. Its ideas are condensed, its words packed with meaning, and the one who studies theย Tanyaย cannot help but appreciate its subtle and beautifully crafted writing style.ย
๏ปฟThe Steinsaltz Tanyaย ๏ปฟincludes a vocalized Hebrewย ๏ปฟTanya๏ปฟtext and a groundbreaking translation of theย ๏ปฟTanyaย ๏ปฟalongside Rabbi Steinsaltz's novel commentary. One does not have to come from the world of Hassidism to study theย ๏ปฟTanya๏ปฟ. Rabbi Steinsaltz's clear, readable elucidation makes this dense, concise work accessible to all.ย











