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[edit] Peer review
Saw this on Wikipedia:Peer review. I don't know the context or have a great knowledge of the topic either, but it seems it could be expanded a bit based on Hasidic writings and knowledge. It needs more historical context, however - some dates would be nice. It seems wikified enough to me. - Scooter 00:22, 18 Jan 2004 (UTC) The general information seems fine, but an introductory sentence establishing a clear context might be good. Just a basic statement such as "Tanya is a book about Jewish spiritualism", or something like that (I can't really write a good opening, since I don't know enough about it). Other than that, it looks fine to me. -- Vardion 08:25, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC) [edit] Tanya RabbatiPlease note that I moved Tanya Rabbati to it's own article, so as to create "Tanya" as a "stand-alone" - since so many articles point there (as opposed to "Tanya Rabbati"). Fintor 17:12, 31 August 2005 (UTC) [edit] What does Tanya mean
[edit] Zalman vs Shneur Zalman"Zalman" is not a last name but the second part of the first name. The full first name is Shneur Zalman and should not be split. Calling him Zalman is like calling the current President "Mr. W.". The rabbi did not have a last name apparently (it was probably before the time when Jews acquired last names in Russia) and is usually refered to as Shneur Zalman from Liady, Baal Tanya ("the man of Tanya") or Alter Rebbe ("the Old Rebbe" -- this name is used primarily within the Chabad circles). I added some details to each section (sorry, I wasn't signed in). Alex 21:53, 17 Sep. 2006
[edit] merge from|Hasidic philosophyMuch of the Hasidic philosophy article belongs here or in the Chabad-Lubavitch article because it's mostly about Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic philosophy. IZAK 07:45, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
do not merge chassidic philiosophy is built around several books not just the tanya--Java7837 23:26, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] My editI do not see any need for the words Jewish mysticism in the kabalah link. Stop censoring me. 210.84.40.154 23:49, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Statements about GentilesThere exists a controversy about the Tanya on how it relates to Gentiles. Several prominent critics of Judaism have cited the book as proof that there exists an inherent racism within Jewish theology. Many of them claim that the Tanya calls Gentiles "totally satanic creatures", a highly disparaging way to refer to non-Jews. [1] ADM (talk) 09:25, 21 July 2009 (UTC) Categories: Start-Class Religious texts articles | Low-importance Religious texts articles | WikiProject Religious texts articles:All | Start-Class Judaism articles | High-importance Judaism articles | Start-Class Kabbalah articles | High-importance Kabbalah articles | Start-Class Philosophy articles | Unknown-importance Philosophy articles | Start-Class ethics articles | Unknown-importance ethics articles | Ethics task force articles | Start-Class philosophy of religion articles | Unknown-importance philosophy of religion articles | Philosophy of religion task force articles | Start-Class philosophical literature articles | Unknown-importance philosophical literature articles | Philosophical literature task force articles | Unassessed Belarus articles | Unknown-importance Belarus articles | Old requests for peer review | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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