Tanya with Rochel Schmukler
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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 Chapter 36 part 3

It should be utterly impossible to remain in existence when G-d is totally and essentially manifest. And it is. No being, earthly or heavenly, can wit...
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Tanya Chapter 36 part 2

In understanding the Divine desire, we come to examine the Kabbalistic idea of the chain-like order of worlds. And in so doing, we come to realize som...
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Tanya Chapter 36 part 1

Hashem has a desire to dwell in these lowest realms. In order to understand the scope of this desire, we must first define "lower" and "higher" from a...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 5

Yes, the animal soul at its core remains the same even during a mitzvah. But because its power is subjugated to holiness during a mitzvah –– indeed! I...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 5

Yes, the animal soul at its core remains the same even during a mitzvah. But because its power is subjugated to holiness during a mitzvah –– indeed! I...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 4

Even in the highest of all worlds, fusion with the Divine is only by first enmeshing within Chochmah –– the power of nothingness. This underscores the...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 4

Even in the highest of all worlds, fusion with the Divine is only by first enmeshing within Chochmah –– the power of nothingness. This underscores the...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 3

A mitzvah is different from everything else in our experience. In a world of concealment, the mitzvah represents the total manifestation of the Divine...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 3

A mitzvah is different from everything else in our experience. In a world of concealment, the mitzvah represents the total manifestation of the Divine...
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Tanya Chapter 35 part 2

King Solomon taught, “a wise man’s eyes are in his head.” But isn’t that where every person’s eyes are? The wise man stands out in that his eyes are f...
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