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Tanya Mahadura Kama is a sefer that collects the editions of kuntreisim that preceded the printing of Sefer HaTanya. These kuntreisim contained the horaos and eitzos that the Alter Rebbe gave in avodas Hashem to his chassidim privately. After the official printing of Sefer HaTanya by the Alter Rebbe, they stopped learning from these kuntreisim. | Tanya Mahadura Kama is a sefer that collects the editions of kuntreisim that preceded the printing of Sefer HaTanya. These kuntreisim contained the horaos and eitzos that the Alter Rebbe gave in avodas Hashem to his chassidim privately. After the official printing of Sefer HaTanya by the Alter Rebbe, they stopped learning from these kuntreisim. | ||
In Cheshvan 5738 (1978), boxes of new seforim and manuscripts arrived from Poland containing topics in Toras HaChassidus from Chabad Rebbeim that had not yet been printed. Among them were manuscripts of earlier versions of Sefer HaTanya written by the Alter Rebbe's chassidim, based on the horaos and hadrachos they received from the Alter Rebbe. The Rebbe requested that these kuntreisim be collected and compared between editions and printed as a sefer, and he encouraged its study. | In Cheshvan 5738 (1978), boxes of new seforim and manuscripts arrived from Poland containing topics in [[Toras HaChassidus]] from Chabad Rebbeim that had not yet been printed. Among them were manuscripts of earlier versions of Sefer HaTanya written by the Alter Rebbe's chassidim, based on the horaos and hadrachos they received from the Alter Rebbe. The Rebbe requested that these kuntreisim be collected and compared between editions and printed as a sefer, and he encouraged its study. | ||
A team of editors at "Vaad L'Hafatzas Sichos" worked on the sefer, led by: | A team of editors at "[[Vaad L'Hafotzas Sichos|Vaad L'Hafatzas Sichos]]" worked on the sefer, led by: | ||
* Rabbi Nachman Shapiro | * Rabbi Nachman Shapiro | ||