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'''Sefer HaTanya''' (also known as '''Likkutei Amarim''' or the '''Sefer shel Beinonim''', the "Book of the Intermediates") is the foundational text of [[Chabad Chassidus]] and one of the pillars of the Chassidic movement as a whole. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the human soul and the inner processes by which a person can advance in his [[avodah]] — his divine service — while offering practical tools for overcoming the spiritual obstacles along the way. The book was first printed in 5557 (1797) in [[Slavuta]], by its author, the [[Alter Rebbe]], founder of Chabad Chassidus. | '''Sefer HaTanya''' (also known as '''Likkutei Amarim''' or the '''Sefer shel Beinonim''', the "Book of the Intermediates") is the foundational text of [[Chabad Chassidus]] and one of the pillars of the Chassidic movement as a whole. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the human soul and the inner processes by which a person can advance in his [[avodah]] — his divine service — while offering practical tools for overcoming the spiritual obstacles along the way. The book was first printed in 5557 (1797) in [[Slavuta]], by its author, the [[Alter Rebbe]], founder of Chabad Chassidus. | ||