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A Dose of Rebbe Noson

“And the Jewish People passed through the Sea on dry land…” Every one of us is constantly attacked and bombarded by his mind. The best way to avoid becoming overwhelmed by ones thoughts and worries is by simply not paying any attention to them at all. We must split the sea! When the rushing waters … Continue Reading

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One of the big lessons of Rebbe Nachman’s story The Seven Beggars, a lesson so out in the open that it is hidden, is that one cannot judge a book—or a person—by its/his cover. Even though each of the beggars was physically deformed and materially impoverished, he was a hidden gem of a human being, … Continue Reading

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Dear Son

Dear Son, Be strong, and give yourself infinite amounts of encouragement. Don’t pay any attention to any negative feeling which enters your heart. Don’t listen to the Mussar and reprimand of the Yetzer Hara, which scolds a person in his heart in order to weaken him and distance him from whatever little good which he … Continue Reading

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Good Days and Bad Days – The Immanence of the Divine in this World and How we Relate to it

In Likutei Halachos of Reb Noson on Hilchos Yom Tov (Halacha 2:2) he speaks about the Rebbe’s teaching concerning “Good days” and Bad Days” Likutei Mehoran Torah 33 first chelek (herein L.M. I:33). There also two types of love corresponding to two types of Torah…(for full explanation of these concepts see Breslov Research Institute’s translation … Continue Reading

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Rabbi Dovid Sears – The Seven Beggars’ Wondrous Gifts – Part 2

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In Rabbi Nachman’s story of the Seven Beggars, each one of the wandering holy men gives the young bride and groom his most essential quality as a wedding present, this being his most fitting empowerment. If our hypothesis is correct (see Part I of this posting), each gift is an aspect of the fully-realized state … Continue Reading

Rabbi Dovid Sears – The Seven Beggars’ Wondrous Gifts – Part I

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This essay is based on Rabbi Nachman of Breslov’s “Tale of the Seven Beggars,” which was translated and annotated by the late Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan in “Rabbi Nachman’s Stories” (Breslov Research Institute, and subsequently republished separately by Jewish Lights by special arrangement with BRI). I surely couldn’t begin to do justice to the Rebbe’s masterwork … Continue Reading

A Letter of Reb Nosson

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We are presenting select letters of Reb Noson , the outstanding disciple of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. (Letters printed in Eternally Yours ) #420 – With God’s help, Monday, Shemini, 5603, Breslov. Greetings to my dear, beloved son. I received a letter from you on Purim and then another one today as well. Thank God, … Continue Reading

Our Hope and Aspirations of Redemption

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Our hope and aspirations of redemption and of our souls being saved, stems from the merit of the Tzadikim. We can only work at drawing down this hope through the power of Moshe, who was our first redeemer and who is our final redeemer. He enlightens us today in our present exile, as he effects … Continue Reading

Ongoing Series: The Collected Letters of Reb Nosson

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We are presenting collected letters of Reb Noson , the outstanding disciple of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Letters printed in Eternally Yours # 43 With thanks to God, Tuesday, Tzav, 5591. Breslov. Greetings to my beloved son, Reb Yitzchak, may he live. I received your letter. I arrived safely home yesterday, barukh HaShem. The roads … Continue Reading

A Lesson on Purim from the writings of Reb Noson

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yossipurim We are going to discuss a lesson about Purim found in the writings of Reb Noson. One of the main focuses of the lesson is called “Klipas Haman Amalek”. Literally translated this refers to the “husks” of Haman and Amalek. In our context this is the joint negative, spiritual force of Haman and Amalek. … Continue Reading

 












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