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Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810)

Autor(a) de Nahman of Bratslav: The Tales

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The grandson of Israel ben Eliezer (Baal Shem Tov), founder of Hasidism, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov was renowned for his storytelling. After his death a number of his moralistic and symbolic tales were published in a bilingual Yiddish and Hebrew book. These tales had an important impact on later mostrar mais Yiddish writing and, thanks largely to the efforts of the philosopher Martin Buber (see Vol. 4), were eventually made known to a far wider public. Several English translations of The Tales exist, one of them published by Rabbi Nachman's disciples. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Image credit: Rabbi Nahman Tomb (Uman, Ukraine)

Obras de Nachman of Breslov

Nahman of Bratslav: The Tales (1972) 169 cópias
Rabbi Nachman's Stories (1983) 39 cópias
Advice (1983) 17 cópias
Likutei Maharan (1808)algumas edições17 cópias
RABBI NACHMAN'S WISDOM (1984) 15 cópias
The Aleph-Bet Book (1986) 13 cópias
LIKUTEY MOHARAN Volume 1 (1995) 13 cópias
La Silla Vacia (1997) 10 cópias
Likutey Moharan Volume 2 (1986) 9 cópias
Likutey Moharan Volume 3 (1986) 9 cópias
AYEH - WHERE (1985) 8 cópias
AZAMRA - I WILL SING (1984) 7 cópias
Likutey Moharan Volume 5 (1986) 7 cópias
Likutey Moharan Volume 4 (1986) 7 cópias
Mayim (1987) 5 cópias
Likutey Moharan Volume 9 (2006) 5 cópias
The Three Messengers (2000) 5 cópias
Likutey Moharan Volume 12 (2008) 3 cópias
Candelabrum, The (1988) 3 cópias
The Reward for Loyalty (1996) 3 cópias
Tsohar: Light (1986) 3 cópias
The Essential Rabbi Nachman (2006) 2 cópias
Cuentos fantásticos (2010) 2 cópias
ארך אפים 1 exemplar(es)
Power of Psalms Volume 2 (2018) 1 exemplar(es)
Land of Wealth 1 exemplar(es)
Sefer Likute Moharan 1 exemplar(es)
ספר ארך אפים 1 exemplar(es)
A Miraculous Tale 1 exemplar(es)
Likutey Moharán. Volumen III (2009) 1 exemplar(es)
Marpeh Lashon 1 exemplar(es)
תיקון הלב 1 exemplar(es)
Tale of the Seven Beggars (2010) 1 exemplar(es)
Ometz 1 exemplar(es)
Tales of Ancient Times 1 exemplar(es)
No Longer Alone 1 exemplar(es)
La principessa smarrita 1 exemplar(es)
Light - Tsohar, Water - Mayim (2008) 1 exemplar(es)
Tales of Rabbi Nachman 1 exemplar(es)
To love and to cherish 1 exemplar(es)
Sefer Likutei Tefefilot 1 exemplar(es)
THE CANDELABRUM 1 exemplar(es)
Der leere Stuhl (2013) 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

Yenne Velt: The Great Works of Jewish Fantasy and Occult (1976) — Contribuinte — 326 cópias
Great Jewish Short Stories (1963) — Autor, algumas edições239 cópias
The Shtetl (1979) — Contribuinte — 157 cópias
The Oxford Book of Jewish Stories (1998) — Contribuinte — 131 cópias
The Jewish caravan : great stories of twenty-five centuries (1935) — Contribuinte, algumas edições129 cópias
No Star Too Beautiful: A Treasury of Yiddish Stories (2002) — Contribuinte — 57 cópias
A History of Yiddish Literature (1985) — Associated Name — 36 cópias

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Nome padrão
Breslov, Nachman of
Data de nascimento
1772-04-04
Data de falecimento
1810-10-16
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
País (para mapa)
Ukraine
Local de nascimento
Medzhybizh, Ukraine
Local de falecimento
Uman, Ukraine
Locais de residência
Bratslav, Ukraine
Ocupação
Rabbi

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LA SILLA VACÍA

No perder nunca la esperanza;
encontrar la alegría y un motivo
de felicidad en todo lo que nos ocurre:
este es el mensaje del gran maestro
y místico judío Rabi Nachman
de Breslau.
 
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FundacionRosacruz | 1 outra resenha | Oct 13, 2018 |
For somebody like me, who only read stories of and from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov (or Bratslav) the slim volume of "Outpouring of the Soul" is an excellent introduction to his theology and practice of religion. The subtitle of the book is "Rabbi Nahcman's Path in Meditation." The book was published (in English) in 1980 by the Breslov Research Institute, one year after the Institute was founded. The 72 numbered pages of the book includes,

  • Publisher's preface: written by Chaim Kramer, explaining why Rabbi Alter of Tepik "gathered all the writings of Rabbi Nachman and his disciple, Rabbi Nathan of Nemerov, that dealt with meditation (hithbodeduth) and published them in a single book... Hishtapchuth HaNefesh ("Outpouring of the Soul").

  • Translator's introduction: written by Aryeh Kaplan, essentially a short history of the development of Jewish meditation and its connection to prayer. (Sidenote: In the edition I read the date of this introduction is printed as 5780 (2020) and not as the correct 5740 (1980).)

  • Author's introduction: a 12 page long essay on the history and need for prayer/meditation. As is customary in Jewish rabbinic literature the current ideas were put in the context as promoted and practiced by earlier authoritative figures. In this case Rabbi Nachman describes how Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Jacob's sons, Moses, Samson, Elisa, Daniel, Ezra and the Baal Shem Tov all meditated. Why bother?: "He will learn how to ask God for all that he needs, both materially and spiritually. This is the only way that one can receive divine help at all times."

  • The bulk of the book (42 pages) contain 52 lessons, stories, practices or outpouring if you wish.

  • The book concludes with a fairly comprehensive index for such a short book, a list of biblical quotations, and a list of the publisher's other books.


The 52 lessons, the essence of the book range from 4 page length(#1) to 2 lines. (E.g. #21: "After true contrition comes joy. A sign of true contrition is when one is later truly happy.") Each entry is numbered, has a title and for most, the original source is cited. A few entries are made up from multiple sections from various sources (1, 2, 14, 17, 27, 28, 30, 39, 42, 48.

With the above I am done with the easy part of the review, where I describe the book's format and structure. The more interesting part is of course the content itself. That's where I have a bit if a difficulty. One obstacle is that it is all written in third person masculine: he must/should do this or that. I am male, so I can identify with that, but I also feel that this non-gender neutral language is excluding half of humanity. When I am reading such lovely and tempting thoughts the lack of harmony between the meaning and this exclusion bothers me.

My other challenge is that as I have never practiced meditation this is all reads as a theory to me. The ideas here presented as guidelines on how/why/when meditate, therefore reading it as literature is not its intended use. But that's they way I accessed it and as such it reads a bit of a closed indoctrination system. Closed, because looking at it from the outside it seems to have circular logic: If you meditate you will be happier, which will make you want to meditate more. Meditation is presented both as a mean and as an end. Nevertheless I found the language and the concepts tempting. I experienced inner calmness and relaxation just reading about the topic. It is clear that both the author and the translator had enormous charisma and skill with words.

But the book didn't convince me to change my lifestyle. What it did was to awaken my curiosity to ask for more. So I will periodically return to this book to read a page or two to "meditate" on. The book is an excellent resource for seekers because of its modular structure. I just need more time to internalize what I can from it. Reading from cover to cover, the way I did it is not recommended.
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