by Rabbi Nathan of Breslov Translated by: Avraham Greenbaum
Though it is over one hundred and ninety years since Rabbi Nachman lived, his towering perception continues to penetrate to the very roots of contemporary life. This volume offers direction and encouragement. The beginner will find insights relevant to his level and the advanced scholar will find challenges to continue his search. All will find this compendium of Rabbi Nachman's writings a means of discovering the wealth of the author's way of simplicity and joy.
Compiled by Rabbi Nathan in order to present Rabbi Nachman's teachings in a systematic way. The reader can thus gain an understanding of all the main themes and concepts of Rabbi Nachman's ideas.
Some of the topics covered include:
Truth and Faith Eating Children Meditation Memory Philosophy Anger Marriage Melody Charity (357 Pages)
Publisher: Breslov Research Institute, 1983