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This Tanya is gorgeous, providing a whole new access point into Tanya. ב"ה NEW! The Chabad.org

This Tanya is gorgeous, providing a whole new access point into Tanya. ב"ה NEW! The Chabad.org Tanya Project Receive a new installment each week to learn and share. [Sign Up Here!]( [What is the book of Tanya?]( ב"ה [The Chabad.org Tanya]( [Sign Up Here!]( [What is the book of Tanya?]( Join us on this journey! We’ve embarked on an ambitious new project: to reimagine the study of Tanya, the foundational text of Chabad, with a new translation and guide. We plan to release it weekly, in digestible segments. Join us on this journey. Sign up and receive these installments each week. Tanya in plain English Few classic Jewish books have enjoyed the popularity of Tanya or had its impact on Jewish thought and practice. Yet there’s a steep climb approaching its study. So we’ve built a bridge between you and Tanya. A guide to hold your hand Every step along the way, we focus on what you, as a contemporary reader, might ask. We stick to the central points of the chapter, to provide you clarity on the essentials without fretting over the peripherals. And we bring its lessons into real life with colorful anecdotes and practical applications. Visual learning This Tanya is gorgeous, providing a whole new access point into Tanya. Charts and graphics can say much more than words. So we've included them wherever possible. Uncluttered, under your control We kick off each chapter with key words and an introduction to key concepts. The text of Tanya is set apart so that you can read it without the guide. Or choose your flavor of guidance by icon. Subheadings act as signposts, alongside easily-distinguished summaries to tell you what just happened and where you are going. [Sign Up Here!]( Praise for the Chabad.org Tanya “Rabbi Freeman has crafted a work where profound, scholarly wisdom of over two hundred years ago speaks in a fresh voice to the hearts and struggles of today’s readers with ease and compassion.” — David Weitzner, Associate Professor, York University “I used this as a base for my Tanya class. It was very effective in clarifying the essential point of Tanya in a very relevant way. The translation makes the text of Tanya much more accessible to the reader.” — Rabbi Avraham Bekhor, Director Chabad of Randolph, NJ “This commentary makes the profound teachings of the Tanya accessible to modern thinkers, explaining deep concepts in a clear, relatable way. It is an invaluable resource for me, both as a student as well as a teacher with a diverse audience.” — Rochel Schmuckler, Torah teacher and lecturer in Los Angeles, CA Receive a new installment each week to learn and share. Learn, teach, enjoy! [Sign Up Here!]( This email was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( [Chabad.org]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Contact Us]( · [Donate]( · [Privacy Policy]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 · Brooklyn, NY 11213

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