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| A Visit to The Baal Shem Tov |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| The quiet tzaddik simply stood in the corner, pouring his heart out. I had been frozen, with no spiritual arousal at all, until I prayed in the same room with him... |
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| Breslev’s Women Writers |
| By Natalie Kovan |
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| Rivka exhorted each of us to spread emuna in whatever capacity we could. Be it giving a shiur, or simply passing on a good word to someone else… |
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| Reb Yitzchak’s Bitachon |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| Prior to World War II, hard times befell Poland and Rebbe Yitzchak was forced out of his job. His family was in shock, but he did not lose his calm demeanor… |
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| The Faces of Tzaddikim |
| By Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh |
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| Why are so many people fond of hanging pictures of spiritual masters, tzadikim, in their house, or even carry them around with them in their car or wallets? |
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| Destroying the Evil Decrees |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| In this, the last episode of our series, the Baal Shem Tov follows in the footsteps of Rebbe Shimon Bar Yochai by destroying evil decrees against the Jews… |
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| The Healer |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| Before the Baal Shem Tov knew what was happening, people were coming from near and far, bringing sick members of their families to be cured by him… |
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| My Hero: Rebbe Natan of Breslev |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| This Thursday night is the Tenth of Teveth, exactly 167 years since the passing of Rebbe Natan of Breslev, Rebbe Nachman's prime disciple and torch-carrier. |
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| The Revelation |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| Reb David of Mikolayov discovers that the Baal Shem Tov is a true and magnificent tzaddik and shares the secret with the people of Kitov… |
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| Forest Inn |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| The Baal Shem yearned again for life in a village, where he could go off by himself and study Torah and worship the Almighty in prayer, in complete solitude… |
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| Battling the Lion |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| They stared at their teacher, drenched from his head to his heels; his shoes were torn and had holes in them, as though someone or something bit them with sharp teeth… |
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| Alexei’s Merit |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| The Baal Shem Tov’s students felt a pang of jealousy. Why did Alexei – the non-Jewish shepherd - have the privilege of traveling with the Baal Shem Tov? |
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| Meet Breslev Israel! |
| By Tal Rotem |
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| The Jewish students of Hamilton were beside themselves in fear. In neighboring Toronto, Jews were attacked on campus during Apartheid Week. Then, Breslev Israel came to town… |
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| Shepherd of Israel |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| A secret letter is sent to Rebbe Geshon in the town of Brody, that the Baal Shem Tov is about to be revealed as the shepherd of Israel… |
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| The Shepherd’s Flute |
| By Rabbi Tzvi Meir Cohn |
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| In this episode, we learn how Alexei became the loyal servant of the Baal Shem Tov and all about the miracles that happened while tending the sheep... |
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