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Tanya
Book • 2024
In this powerful gathering of poems, Brenda Shaughnessy weaves a tapestry of literary heritage and intimate reflection.
She pays tribute to women artists and mentors, including Dadaist artist Meret Oppenheim and the young choreographer Lauren Lovette.
The title poem explores an intense touchstone relationship with Tanya, while other poems delve into memories of the women who set her on her artistic path.
The book features flowing stair-step tercets that expose moments of spiritual and intellectual awakening, her love of art, and the written word, ignited by conversations with other women across time and space.
She pays tribute to women artists and mentors, including Dadaist artist Meret Oppenheim and the young choreographer Lauren Lovette.
The title poem explores an intense touchstone relationship with Tanya, while other poems delve into memories of the women who set her on her artistic path.
The book features flowing stair-step tercets that expose moments of spiritual and intellectual awakening, her love of art, and the written word, ignited by conversations with other women across time and space.
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as one of the main works of Hasidic thought.

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's social media activity and its inspirational impact.

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to explain his view on money as soul energy.

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, who states that he struggles to learn it because it feels like a different language.

Gedale Fenster

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in reference to Hasidus and the deeper meaning of leaving Mitzrayim.

Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg

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in the context of understanding emotions from a Hasidic perspective.


Rivkah Krinsky

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as a book which consists of five sections, one of which is Igeres Hakodesh.

Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg

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Referenced when explaining the importance of the seven Midos.

After Shmona Esrei #3
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when discussing a Talmudic passage about choosing the longer path to reach a destination faster.

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during a discussion about his spiritual studies, comparing it to the Bhagavad Gita.

Rabbi Aryeh Siegel

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when recalling arguing with a rabbi about the book's teachings on higher consciousness.


Rav Doniel Katz

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as a classic work on Hasidic philosophy, referencing chapter 32 on love.

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Mentioned as the seminal work of the Alter Rebbe, the founder of the Chabad movement.

The Neturei Karta: Haredi Jews who reject the State of Israel
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as a fundamental text of Hasidism, offering a unified program for life.

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as a major influence on Rav Kook's own thought.

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