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 ascended asked Baal Baal-Shem become began beggar blessing Bratzlav bread called child clever conceals country of wealth creation cried death deed Diederichs Dilthey disciples dream earth eyes faith father foolish forest gift grace hand happened Hasidim Hasidism Haskala heard heart heaven Hebrew hero hidden Holy Land human Isaac Luria Istambul Jewish mysticism Jews journey Judaism Kabbala king king's daughter kingdom knew lament land of Israel later laughed legend light lived Martin Buber master of prayer Meister Eckhart messengers mountain night once Palestine perfection possession prince Rabbi Nachman received remained rung seemed servant Shem silent simple small that conquers song soon soul spoke stood storm wind teaching tell things thought throne Tiberias Torah translation treasurer tree truth turned voice wandering wanted whole Wilhelm Dilthey wisdom wise wood spirit words Yiddish youth zaddik