Book Summary
Tanya, "It Was Taught," is one of the most powerful and potentially transformative books of Jewish wisdom. Written in 1797 by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad Hasidism, Tanya sets forth the fundamentals of Jewish spirituality and mysticism. While a focus of daily study by tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews, Tanya is little known outside the world of Jewish mysticism. Until now, its kabbalistic terms and esoteric language have made this essential text of Jewish spirituality inaccessible to most readers. In this engaging volume, Rabbi Rami Shapiro offers a contemporary English translation of key selections of Tanya coupled with commentary designed to clarify and amplify the wisdom it contains. He also outlines the philosophical and spiritual framework on which Tanya is based--God's nonduality; the five dimensions of reality and their corresponding intelligences (body, heart, mind, soul and spirit); the purpose of sacred commandments as catalysts to God realization, and the hallowing of all life through godliness--to help you understand the selected Tanya translations in a way that enhances your own spiritual development.
Book Details
Book Name | Tanya, The Masterpiece Of Hasidic Wisdom: Selections Annotated & Explained |
Author | Rami Shapiro, Zalman M. Schachter-shalomi |
Publisher | Skylight Paths Publishing (Mar 2010) |
ISBN | 9781594732751 |
Pages | 178 |
Language | English |
Price | 619 |