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==== Tanya in Russian ==== The Tanya was printed in Russian, translated by Mrs. Golda Lipsh, under the supervision of Professor Yirmiyahu Branover. Initially, the Tanya was printed in Russian in short booklets (from 5736/1976 onward), and later parts of the Tanya were printed as individual books, until the translation was completed and the Tanya was printed as a complete translated volume (from 5744/1984 onward). Since then, the Tanya has been printed many times in its entirety with the Russian translation by Shamir Publishing. The book "Lessons in Tanya" was also printed in Russian translation by "Yachad" publishing in 5780 (2020). The book "Jewish Awareness" by Nadav Cohen was also published, presenting central ideas from the Tanya in clear and simple language. It quickly became a bestseller and was translated into English and Russian, with several editions published. [[he:Χ¨ΧΧ‘ΧΧͺ]]
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