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Long Shorter Way: DisCourses on Chasidic Thought

by Adin Steinsaltz

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The Long Shorter Way is a major interpretation and exploration of Chasidism, based on a series of lectures delivered by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz on Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi¿s classic Chasidic work, the Tanya. Like the Tanya itself, The Long Shorter Way focuses on the profound dilemma of the beinoni, the intermediate person who, neither purely wicked nor purely good, must struggle with evil and temptation throughout his or her life. In each chapter, Rabbi Steinsaltz elucidates the complex nature of man as he strives to attain unity with the Divine One, compelling the reader to deep personal inspection.… (more)
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NO OF PAGES: 353 SUB CAT I: Hasidism SUB CAT II: Kabbalah SUB CAT III: Jewish Thought DESCRIPTION: A rare and ingenious combination of the traditional and the original, Rabbi Steinsaltz's work draws on biblical texts, cabalistic mysteries, and Chasidic parables to probe the depths of spiritual life.NOTES: SUBTITLE:
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It is written in the Kabbalah (Etz Chaim 50, 2) that in every Jew there are two souls, irrespective of the nature of the person. And the differences between people--in breadth of outlook or goodness of character--can perhaps be traced to the quality of one or another of these two souls. In any event, they are bound to one another and integral to every human being.
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The Long Shorter Way is a major interpretation and exploration of Chasidism, based on a series of lectures delivered by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz on Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi¿s classic Chasidic work, the Tanya. Like the Tanya itself, The Long Shorter Way focuses on the profound dilemma of the beinoni, the intermediate person who, neither purely wicked nor purely good, must struggle with evil and temptation throughout his or her life. In each chapter, Rabbi Steinsaltz elucidates the complex nature of man as he strives to attain unity with the Divine One, compelling the reader to deep personal inspection.

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