ב״ה FINALLY! Join us Sunday mornings

Tanya Class
 
Portrait of Alter Rebbe
Enrich Your Soul & Mind with a touch of Kabbalah
 

A new and exciting class with Rabbi Tenenboim in Tanya - the basic book of Chabad philosophy and a classic in terms of applied “intellectual Kabalah”.

Its stated aim is to show a path to realizing one's purpose and developing a deeper relationship with G‑d.
Encounter a spiritual dimension of Judaism with the study of the Tanya, presented in a most fascinating fashion by Rabbi Tenenboim.
Attain insights into yourself and the world around you with these fundamental teachings of Kabbalah, exploring and solving the dilemmas of the human soul.

When:
Every Sunday Morning, 10:30am-11:15am

Where:
Chabad of Hewlett (backyard )
24 Everit Avenue , Hewlett

This may just be the course you were looking for – be sure to join us next Sunday!  
Open to all Men and Women, no previous knowledge needed!

Each class stand on its own, so join us even if you can not commit for every Sundays.

 No registration fee (you can make a donation by clicking here).


Learn more at our Tanya minisite »


 

Chabad House of Hewlett is a vibrant center for Jewish life catering to the community's Jewish and social needs with unconditional love and concern for every Jew regardless of age, background, affiliation or level of observance. Our mission is to bring joy to Jewish life. We are funded solely by the Hewlett Community; by individuals like you

 

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Chabad of Hewlett  44 Everit Ave Hewlett NY 11557
516-295- 3433 |  www.JewishHewlett.com

Chabad of Hewlett is an affiliate of Chabad of the Five Towns

 

 


Some helpful links:
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What is Tanya?

Chabad Chassidus is an all-embracing world outlook and way of life which sees the Jew's central purpose as a unifying link between the Creator and His world.
 
 
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Who wrote it?

A mystic, a communal activist, a philosopher, a halachic authority, a composer, a Talmudist...
 
 
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What is 19 Kislev?

More than a personal liberation, this was a watershed event in the history of Chassidism, heralding a new era in the revelation of the “inner soul” of Torah.