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All the Breslov books in one place.
Book Index
* Likutei Moharan - The most important work of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, the book is a collection of sermons delivered by Rabbi Nachman. The first part of the book was first printed in 1808.
* Likutei Moharan Tanina - The second part of Likutei Moharan was printed separately, only after the death of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, in 1811.
* Sefer Hamidot - The Book of Virtues was written by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, who gave it to his student Rabbi Nathan to print. The first part was written in his youth, and is a collection of good virtues and righteous conduct. The second part was written at a later time, this book is divided according to a key of values in alphabetical order. The original manuscript contained more material, but Rabbi Nachman only gave part for printing.
* Sipurei Ma'asyil - Sipurei Ma'asyil from Ancient Years, also called Sipurei Ma'asyil for short, is a book by Rabbi Nathan of Breslov in which he presents thirteen fables. According to Rabbi Nachman, these stories are profound parables for the service of God and the secrets of Kabbalah, and therefore in Breslov Hasidism they used to study these stories carefully and pay great attention to their details.
* Parables and Short Stories - The stories were told in the style of folk tales of those days, and were originally told in Yiddish in the translation of Rabbi Natan, Zia.
* General Correction - The ten Psalms are: 16, 32, 51, 42, 59, 77, 85, 107 and 119.
Books of Rabbi Natan of Breslov
* Abridgement of Likutei Moharan - In 1575, our Rabbi told Rabbi Natan to collect the practical aspects and advice contained in 'Likutei Moharan' and present them in an abbreviated form. The result was 'Abridgement of Likutei Moharan'. When he presented the fruit of his labor to our Rabbi, Rabbi Nachman praised the book and called it: "A beautiful work."
* Summary of the Likutei of Moharan Tanina
* Praises to the Rabbi - Now I have seen for the well and for the teller a little, a little, of the sanctity of the conduct of our holy and fearless Rabbi, the late, from the day he stood firm in his faith until the day he departed in peace. A portion of what I have heard from the Holy One himself, and a portion from other people who knew him from his time, and a portion of what we have seen with our own eyes.
* Sichot HaRa'n - includes the Sichots of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, edited by his distinguished disciple Rabbi Natan, first printed in 5855 together with the first printing of Tales. In this volume, in addition to the Tales, the texts known today as "Praise of the Ran" (but under the title of the pages "Tales of Tales"), Sichot HaRa'n, and also omissions and corrections to Likutei Moharan.
* Likutei Tzut - a collection based on the book Likutei Moharan by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. The book was compiled by his student Rabbi Natan Sternhertz. The book was compiled in 1826 as a supplement to the compilation of the book "Kitzur Likutei Moharan" (compiled in 1825). The purpose of the book is to extract practical advice from the book Likutei Moharan and the talks of Rabbi Nachman, and to arrange them by topic in order to make it easier for those who find studying Likutei Moharan difficult.
* Likutei Tefilov - a collection of 210 prayers composed by Rabbi Natan of Nimrov, the distinguished disciple of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. The themes of the prayers are numerous and comprehensive, including: a request for forgiveness and pardon from God, help in learning Torah, special prayers for holidays, and more.
* Shemot Tzaddikim - by those who remember the names of the righteous, by those who are called upon to write their names, as well as by those who are Our rabbi wrote in his memorial to the blessed in another place (Siman Ramach Likutei Ha-A) that by the hands of those who recite the tzaddikim, their records are awakened. And therefore by the hands of the remembrance of their names, the power of their records of their good deeds is awakened.
* Yemi Mohornet - The book Yemi Mohornet is a personal diary written by Rabbi Natan of Breslov, the greatest of the disciples of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Rabbi Nathan called him "Nathan's Days" and his students called him "Moharnat's Days". The first part of the book describes the history of his life, with the main detail being about his approach to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and the Torah he learned from him. The second part of the book describes Rabbi Nachman's journey to the Land of Israel.
* Likutei Hilchot - the eight-volume book, written by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and based on the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and linking them to the halachic work Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi Yosef Karo.
* Chaiy Moharna
* Alim La'Turafa
* Kenat Ha'Vo'ot Tzva'ot
* Mek'i'e Zadim
Student Books
* Kochavi Or
* Avne'a Bar'el
* Shishitchut Nefesh
* Meshibat Nefesh
* Tsot'o' Ishra'at
* Tsot'o' Ha'Mavo'arot
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