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Chitas (Hebrew: חת"ת) is a Hebrew acronym for Chumash (the five books of Moses), Tehillim (Psalms), and Tanya (a seminal work of Hasidic philosophy by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe). These are considered basic Jewish texts according to the Chabad Jewish community, an ultra-orthodox Chasidic group. They have the custom to study these works according to a yearly cycle, which is known colloquially as "doing ChiTaS."

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  • Chitas (Hebrew: חת"ת) is a Hebrew acronym for Chumash (the five books of Moses), Tehillim (Psalms), and Tanya (a seminal work of Hasidic philosophy by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe). These are considered basic Jewish texts according to the Chabad Jewish community, an ultra-orthodox Chasidic group. They have the custom to study these works according to a yearly cycle, which is known colloquially as "doing ChiTaS." (en)
  • ChiTaS o ChiTaT (in ebraico: חת"ת‎?) è un acronimo in (HE) di Chumash (la Torah, i cinque libri di Mosè), Tehillim (Salmi) e Tanya (importante opera di filosofia chassidica scritta da Rabbi Shneur Zalman di Liadi, noto come Alter Rebbe). Questi libri sono considerati testi ebraici basilari secondo la tradizione Chabad-Lubavitch e quindi esiste l'usanza di studiare tali opere in concordanza con un ciclo annuale, noto comunemente come "fare ChiTaS."* (it)
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  • Chitas (Hebrew: חת"ת) is a Hebrew acronym for Chumash (the five books of Moses), Tehillim (Psalms), and Tanya (a seminal work of Hasidic philosophy by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe). These are considered basic Jewish texts according to the Chabad Jewish community, an ultra-orthodox Chasidic group. They have the custom to study these works according to a yearly cycle, which is known colloquially as "doing ChiTaS." (en)
  • ChiTaS o ChiTaT (in ebraico: חת"ת‎?) è un acronimo in (HE) di Chumash (la Torah, i cinque libri di Mosè), Tehillim (Salmi) e Tanya (importante opera di filosofia chassidica scritta da Rabbi Shneur Zalman di Liadi, noto come Alter Rebbe). Questi libri sono considerati testi ebraici basilari secondo la tradizione Chabad-Lubavitch e quindi esiste l'usanza di studiare tali opere in concordanza con un ciclo annuale, noto comunemente come "fare ChiTaS."* Le suddivisioni dei Chumash e dei Salmi sono vecchie di secoli, ma la Tanya fu suddivisa in porzioni di studio quotidiane da Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn.* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson spesso incoraggiava gli ebrei a seguire tale ciclo, sottolineando che le porzioni di studio erano adatte a tutti gli ebrei. Questi tre testi sono stati rilegati insieme in un unico libro, che è disponibile presso la casa editrice dello Chabad, la Kehot Publication Society.* (it)
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