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Naḥman of Bratslav

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Born January 1, 1772
Died January 1, 1811 (39 years old)
Also known as: Nahman of Bratslav, Rabi Najman De Bratslav
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Sipure maʻaśiyot

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The foremost living Jewish philosopher and interpreter of Hasidism here retells the stories of the last of the great Jewish mystics, Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav. The great-grandson of the founder of Hasidism was a unique spiritual figure who often communicated his mystical wisdom to his disciples in the form of symbolical fairy tales. The author prefaces these classic tales with an illuminating introduction to mysticism and its history, a biography of Rabbi Nachman and a critical evaluation of his stories. Also included are a selection of Rabbi Nachman's mystical sayings and an account of the Rabbi's remarkable journey to Palestine.

Liḳuṭe Moharan

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A collection of teachings given by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772-1810). They were compiled and published by his foremost disciple Reb Noson Sternhartz (1770-1844). Rebbe Nachman was the grandson of Rabbi Israel be Eliezer commonly known as the Holy Baal Shem Tov who founded the Hasidic movement in Judaism. Rebbe Nachman founded the Breslov Hasidic group and gave the teachings contained in this work to his followers. The lessons explains the teachings from the Torah, Talmud and other standard Jewish sources from the Kabbalah. The likutey Moharan consists of two parts. The first part (lessons 1-286) was first published on Ostrog in 1888 and the second part was published Moghilev in 1811. A combined edition was published in 1821. The complete work was translated and published with a commentary as a 15 volume set by the Breslov Research Institute

Hagadah shel Pesaḥ

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ʻIḳare torato beʼuraṿ ṿe-ḥidushaṿ ʻal ha-hagadah shel gaʼon .uzenu ṿe-tfartenu ..ḥa-meḳubal ha-eloḳi moharar Ḥayim Yosef Daṿid Azulay

The water castle

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Moving into an inherited mansion in Maine with their mother and stroke-afflicted father, three siblings uncover a mystery involving hidden passageways, family rivalries, and healing waters.