Tanya Rabbati is an anonymous work on Jewish law first published in Italy, in 1514.
Shibbolei ha-Leket is concerned with the liturgy, the Passover Haggadah, and laws pertaining to Shabbat and the Jewish Holidays.
Anav "systematized his material skilfully, gave it a concise as well as popular form, and judiciously discriminated between conflicting opinions and decisions, giving preference to those that seemed to him true."
It is divided into 372 paragraphs, plus appendices and responsa on topics such as circumcision, mourning, tzitzit, slaughtering, inheritance, and interest.
However, there is a hand-written notation below this attributing the work to Jehiel ben Jekuthiel Anav.