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Sefer Kitsur Tanya, R. Abraham Tzvi Brudno, Jerusalem 1923

קיצור תניא - Habad - Hasidic

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  • Lot Number 49197
  • Title (English) Sefer Kitsur Tanya: shel rabenu ha-gadol ha-Admur
  • Title (Hebrew) קיצור תניא
  • Note Habad - Hasidic
  • Author R. Abraham Tzvi ben Moses Brudno
  • City Jerusalem
  • Publisher HaDefus Hehadash
  • Publication Date 1923
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1520510
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Physical Description

Only edition of this abridgment. 100 p. 212:152 mm., light age staining, minor worming. A  good copy bound in the original boards, rubbed.

 

Detail Description

An abridged version of the Tanya, written by R. Shneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1813), known as the Alter Rebbe, the founder of Habad Hasidism. The abridgement was done by R. Abraham Zvi Bruno (also spelled Brudna) (1850-1936), who is also the author of many other books, including Sefer Haye Moshe (Jerusalem, 1922), Sefer Magine Avraham (Jerusalem, 1925) and many others.

The Tanya (תניא) is an early work of Hasidic philosophy, by R. Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Habad Hasidism, first published in 1797. Its formal title is Likkutei Amarim (ליקוטי אמרים, Hebrew, "collection of statements"), but is more commonly known by its opening word, Tanya, which means "it was taught in a beraita". It comprises five sections that define Hasidic mystical psychology and theology as a handbook for daily spiritual life in Jewish observance.

The Tanya is the main work of the Habad approach to Hasidic mysticism, as it defines its general interpretation and method. The subsequent extensive library of the Habad school, authored by successive leaders, builds upon the approach of the Tanya. Habad differed from "Mainstream Hasidism" in its search for philosophical investigation and intellectual analysis of Hasidic Torah exegesis. This emphasized the mind as the route to internalizing Hasidic mystical dveikus (emotional fervour), in contrast to general Hasidism's creative enthusiasm in faith. As a consequence, Habad Hasidic writings are typically characterized by their systematic intellectual structure, while other classic texts of general Hasidic mysticism are usually more compiled or anecdotal in nature.

 

Hebrew Description

של ... האדמו"ר הזקן [ר' שניאור זלמן ב"ר ברוך] מלאדי נ"ע ... על סדר הפרקים. גם קיצור דקיצור מכל פרק על כל עמוד ... חובר ונסדר ע"י ... אברהם צבי בהר"ר משה ז"ל ברודנא שהיה רב במדינת רוסיא, בקופישאק פלך קובנא ובברעזין פלך מינסק, ובמוסקבה. וכעת חונה פעיה"ק ירושלים ...

 

References

EJ; Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000104332; wikipedia/Tanya