The Chabad.org Tanya Project Makes Waves 

Since Chabad.org began rolling out weekly installments just three months ago, shluchim and lay people alike have been raving about the all-new Chabad.org Tanya Project. 

“I use this as the base for my Tanya class,” says Rabbi Avraham Bekhor, director of Chabad of Randolph, NJ. “This translation makes the text much more accessible to the reader.”

“I have been exposed to Tanya since 2002, but never have all these ideas been explained so clearly,” writes Berel G. “I’m loving the footnotes and the inclusion of the background information that the Baal Hatanya is referencing.”

And now, in honor of 19 Kislev, Chabad.org is releasing an all-new online format on the Torah Texts platform, along with drop-down explanations and guides, making it even more accessible.

The Chabad.org Tanya Project is written by Rabbis Tzvi Freeman and Levi Dubov, in collaboration with leading scholars, reviewers, and designers, each of whom contributes to the accuracy, beauty, and accessibility of this work. 

Each chapter is preceded by an introduction and a glossary of terms. The online design allows you to show or hide the additional material—a guide, explanations of key concepts, stories, as well as charts and illustrations that help illuminate key concepts. 

  • Click here to view the first two chapters of the Chabad.org Tanya in Torah Texts.
  • Click here to sign up to receive weekly installments of this work in book format. 

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