40 Days Prior to Purim

40 Days Prior to Purim

Tu Bishvat is the birthday of Reb Noson. It is a time when trees which are leafless begin to bloom again! It is the start of a new cycle in a person’s life where he can bloom anew in life!

Reb Noson said that a person should begin 40 days prior to Purim to cry out to HaShem, “Save me from Amalek and allow me to taste the sanctity of Mordekhai and Esther.”

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With great sorrow we announce the passing of our Editor in Chief, Yonina Hall, who became ill last Wednesday and passed away suddenly this past Shabbos. For some 20 years she was our first and last line of editing, proofreading and multiple suggestions on how to elevate the worth of our books to international standards and brought tremendous value to them. May her memory be of  blessing.

It is the start of a new cycle in a person's life where he can bloom anew in life

It is the start of a new cycle in a person’s life where he can bloom anew in life!

We are happy to announce that the Kitzur Likutey Moharan (Abridged Likutey Moharan) has been reprinted and is on its way to inventory in our NY office.

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This week we are beginning a new campaign of “watering the trees.” Rebbe Nachman speaks of “not being a barren tree, rather be a fruit-bearing tree!” Meaning, we should pass our knowledge of God onto others. We are aiming to share this idea with our friends to be part of the “watering trees campaign. Click here to see details.

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Personally, I want to share our simchah with you. We attended yesterday the bris of another great-grandchild. May Hashem bless you all with joy and happiness, good health and success, Amen.

Best,
Chaim Kramer