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Winning Every Moment

Soul Conversations with the Baal Hatanya

Yeḥiʼel Harari

Religion / Judaism / Sacred Writings

What is the secret of the Tanya? How has it become a cornerstone of every Jewish library? Is this method relevant to our modern life? AS SOON AS RABBI SHNEUR ZALMAN of Liadi (the Baal Hatanya) formulated his method of self-mastery, more than two hundred years ago, it spread like wildfire. Within a few years, thousands had knocked on his door to get therapy with individually tailored advice for various emotional challenges. The Tanya was compiled over a twenty-year period to present a comprehensive framework that would serve as a substitute for a face-to-face encounter and last for generations to come. Rabbi Shneur Zalmans method sees a person as locked in a lifelong internal struggle. The mission of life is to win the struggle in the present moment. This optimistic attitude toward the human psyche -- and the claim that at any moment one can be victorious in the days struggles -- has captivated hearts for centuries and is here available to the modern reader in a down-to-earth presentation. This book enables the reader to develop an intimate spiritual conversation with the great master of Jewish psychology. Through this soul conversation with the Baal Hatanya, you are invited to know yourself and your inner powers.
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