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The '''Sefer HaTanya''' (also known as Likkutei Amarim or Sefer Shel Beinonim) is the foundational text of Chabad Chassidus and one of the fundamental works of general Chassidus. The sefer examines the human nefesh and analyzes its processes that lead to avodas Hashem, while providing tools to overcome challenges. The sefer was first printed in 1797 in Slavita by its author - the Alter Rebbe, founder of Chabad Chassidus. The name '''Tanya''' ("it was taught") comes from the first word of the opening chapter.
The '''Sefer HaTanya''' (also known as Likkutei Amarim or Sefer Shel Beinonim) is the foundational text of Chabad Chassidus and one of the fundamental works of general Chassidus. The sefer examines the human nefesh and analyzes its processes that lead to avodas Hashem, while providing tools to overcome challenges. The sefer was first printed in 1797 in Slavita by its author - [[the Alter Rebbe]], founder of Chabad Chassidus. The name '''Tanya''' ("it was taught") comes from the first word of the opening chapter.


== Background ==
== Background ==