In an era where digital media is often geared towards quick consumption, this podcast by Rabbi Yossi Paltiel stands out by offering an opportunity to engage with Tanya at a much deeper level. Each episode allows listeners to gain a detailed understanding and to explore its application to daily life.
At the heart of every Chassidic celebration lies a profound connection to learning and understanding of Chassidus. This year, as we experience Yud Tes Kislev, known as the Chag HaGeulah—the celebration of the liberation of the Alter Rebbe, the founder of Chabad Chassidus—we are excited to introduce a new learning resource that promises to deepen our spiritual journey: an in-depth, text-based Tanya podcast taught by Rabbi Yossi Paltiel.
The Tanya, penned by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, is the foundational work of the Chabad Chassidic philosophy. It addresses the soul’s struggles and aspirations, aiming to connect every Jew with their inner divine spark. The new podcast series launched by Rabbi Yossi Paltiel, a respected speaker and educator known for his deep insights and accessible teaching style, offers a deep exploration of this important Sefer.
In an era where digital media is often geared towards quick consumption, this podcast stands out by offering an opportunity to engage with Tanya at a much deeper level. Each episode of the podcast focuses on the text of the Tanya, allowing listeners to gain a detailed understanding and to explore its application to daily life.
Launching this podcast as we celebrate Yud Tes Kislev emphasizes the significance of freedom through learning and personal growth. The Alter Rebbe’s liberation is celebrated not just as a historical event, but as a recurring opportunity for every individual to achieve personal and spiritual redemption through the study of Chassidus.
With new episodes released Mondays and Thursdays, tune into this powerful series and transform your understanding of the Tanya.
The podcast is made available on all major podcasting platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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