The Tales of Rabbi NachmanBuber retells the classic tales of Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav, highlighting the spiritual verve and imagination of Hasidism. |
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Jewish Mysticism | 3 |
Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav | 19 |
Sayings of Rabbi Nachman | 35 |
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animals answered ascended asked Baal-Shem become began beggar blessing Bratzlav bread called child clever country of wealth cried death disciples dream earth entered eyes faith father foolish forest garden George Sarton gift grace grew hands happened Hasidism heal the king's heard heart heaven hero hidden Holy Land honor imagination Isaac Luria Istambul Jewish mysticism Jews journey Kabbala king king's daughter kingdom knew lament land of Israel later laughed light lived looked MARTIN BUBER master of prayer melody messengers mountain night once Palestine perfection possession prince Rabbi Nachman receive recognized remained Rolfe Humphries Sabbatian seemed servant shine silent simple small that conquers song soon soul spoke stood storm wind Talmud teaching tell things throne Tiberias told Torah treasurer tree truth turned voice wandered wanted wedding whole wife wisdom wise wood spirit words youth zaddik Zohar