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    Nathan of Breslov (January 22, 1780 – December 20, 1844), also known as Reb Noson, born Nathan Sternhartz, was the chief disciple and scribe of Rebbe...
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    Breslov (also Bratslav, also spelled Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the...
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    Nachman of Breslov (Hebrew: רַבִּי נַחְמָן מִבְּרֶסְלֶב Rabbī Naḥmān mīBreslev), also known as Rabbi Nachman of Breslev, Rabbi Nachman miBreslev, Reb...
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  • The Rooster Prince (category Breslov Hasidism)
    Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, founder of the Breslov form of Hasidic Judaism. It was first told orally, and later published by Nathan of Breslov in Sippurei...
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    with a bond that will last every day of our lives — Nathan of Breslov [citation needed] Rebbe Nachman of Breslov explained how only a true leader can...
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    Nemyriv (redirect from History of Nemyriv)
    become one of the centers of Breslov Hasidism, being the birthplace and home of Nathan of Breslov ("Reb Noson"), the foremost disciple and scribe of rebbe...
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  • Nachman Goldstein (category Breslov rabbis)
    of Tcherin (1825 – 1894), also known as the Tcheriner Rav (rabbi of Tcherin, a town in eastern Ukraine), was a leading disciple of Nathan of Breslov (known...
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  • Abraham Chazan (category Breslov rabbis)
    Appendix C: Breslov Biographies. Breslov Research Institute. ISBN 0-930213-40-8. Breslov (Hasidic dynasty) Nachman of Breslov Nathan of Breslov Nachman Chazan...
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  • Moshe Breslover (category Breslov rabbis)
    1890?), one of the closest disciples of Nathan of Breslov ("Reb Noson"), who in turn was the closest disciple of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. After Reb Noson's...
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  • Nachman Chazan (category Breslov Hasidim)
    Nachman of Breslov, who died in 1810. Rebbe Nachman's closest disciple, Nathan of Breslov (also known as "Reb Noson"), shaped and shepherded the movement until...
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    government of New Spain. August 3 – Jungfrau, the third highest summit in the Bernese Alps, is first ascended. September – Nathan of Breslov leads the...
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    Chayey Moharan (category Breslov Hasidism)
    מוהר"ן) is the biography of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, written by his disciple and scribe Rabbi Nathan of Breslov. As the tzaddik is of central importance in...
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  • Leib of Shpola said to him "[Avraham HaMalach] was an Angel, so his mother was angelic. No wonder they had a son like that." Nathan of Breslov said after...
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    Uman (redirect from History of Uman)
    of the Haydamak rebellions in Taras Shevchenko's longest of poems, Haidamaky ("The Haidamaks", 1843). The city is also a pilgrimage site for Breslov Hasidic...
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    Elimelech of Lizhensk, Leżajsk, Poland Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, leader of pre-war Eastern European Jewry Nachman of Breslov, Uman, Ukraine Nathan of Breslov, Breslov...
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  • Eliezer ha-Me'ati, 13th-century Italian translator Nathan of Gaza, 17th-century theologian Nathan of Breslov, 19th-century hasidic rabbi This disambiguation...
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    Michel Dorfman (category Breslov rabbis)
    Rivkah, who was a descendant of Rabbi Nathan of Breslov through both her mother and father. During the Stalinist purges of the Ukraine in the late 1930s, Dorfman...
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  • Ukrainian Hasidic and mystic Nathan of Breslov (1780–1844), known as Reb Noson, was the chief disciple and scribe of Nachman of Breslov Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim...
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    Levi Yitzchok Bender (category Breslov rabbis)
    the son of Rabbi Nachman of Tulchin, who was the closest disciple of Nathan of Breslov (Reb Noson) -- who was in turn the closest disciple of Rebbe Nachman...
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    1843, on the last Rosh Hashana of his own life, Nathan of Breslov ("Reb Noson"), the Rebbe's closest disciple and leader of the movement after the Rebbe's...
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  • were: Rabbi Avraham Dov of Avrutsch [he] Rabbi Yeshayahu Shor of Horodanka Rabbi Meir of Premishlan [he] Rabbi Nathan of Breslov, who began to approach...
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    – Nathan of Breslov leads the first annual Rosh Hashana kibbutz (pilgrimage) of Breslov Hasidim to the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, Ukraine...
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    Hebrew translation by Nathan of Breslov, amongst other Hasidic storytelling have had the strongest effect on the development of Yiddish literature. During...
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  • Yitzchok Sternhartz (category Breslov Hasidim)
    son of Nathan of Breslov. He was born in the town of Nemyriv, Ukraine, northwest of Bratslav), where his father was a disciple of Nachman of Breslov. Sternhartz...
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  • Israel Aksenfeld (category Year of birth uncertain)
    in Yiddish: בראָסלעוו) and the companion of Nathan Bratzlaver (Nathan of Breslov), the editor and publisher of Nahman's works. Later he abandoned his early...
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  • (born 1975) Rabbi Noson Sternhartz (1780–1844), main student of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Avos de-Rebbi Nosson Nathanson (Natanson, Nathansohn) This page...
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  • Israel (name) (category Surnames of Jewish origin)
    Ochoa (born 1964), Colombian cyclist Yisroel Ber Odesser (1888–1994), Breslov rabbi Israel Ori (1658–1711), Armenian diplomat Israel Pellew (1758–1832)...
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    Yisroel Ber Odesser (category Breslov rabbis)
    have received a Letter From Heaven sent directly to him by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, who had died 112 years earlier, revealing to him a new remedy for relieving...
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    primary teacher of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter Elazar Abuchatzeira, rabbi and grandson of the Baba Sali Levi Yitzchok Bender, leader of the Breslov community in...
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    Shmita (category Land of Israel laws in Judaism)
    OCLC 19497945. Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Rebbe Nachman's Torah: Numbers - Deuteronomy - Breslov Insights into the Weekly Torah Reading. Breslov Research Institute...
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