What are the most significant texts of Hasidic Judaism?

Obviously, all the central texts of judaism are important. I also imagine that the Tanya and the Likutey Moharan would make the top of many lists of Hasidic works. What other specifically Hasidic writings are highly regarded?

As someone else pointed out, the Zohar is the foundational text of all chasidim. The Tanya is Chabad Lubabavitch. Many consider "loobies" separate from other chasidim. There are many, many sects of chasidim

2 Responses to “What are the most significant texts of Hasidic Judaism?”

  1. Kevin7 Says:

    the Zohar also influenced the Hasidim
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  2. Nicole Says:

    As someone else pointed out, the Zohar is the foundational text of all chasidim. The Tanya is Chabad Lubabavitch. Many consider "loobies" separate from other chasidim. There are many, many sects of chasidim
    References :

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