
Noson Sternhartz of Nemyriv
Nathan of Bratslav (January 22, 1780 – December 20, 1844), also known as Reb Noson, born Nathan Sternhartz in Nemyriv, was the chief disciple and scribe of Rebbe Naḥman of Bratslav, founder of the Bratslav stream of Ḥasidut. Reb Noson is credited with preserving, promoting and expanding the Breslov movement after the Rebbe's death. Rebbe Naḥman himself said, "Were it not for Reb Noson, not a page of my writings would have remained." (from his entry in Wikipedia)
Rosh haShanah la-Behemah | Pogroms & Genocide | Solitude | Imminent Communal Danger & Distress | Kosher Slaughter | Learning, Study, and School | Mass Shootings & Gun Violence | Shavuot | Torah Study | Sukkot | War
אנה אמצאך ana emtsaeka | animal welfare | animals | anti-Enlightenment | anti-predatory | being human | Breslov | children's education | curses | difference disagreement and deviance | dveykut | eco-conscious | English Translation | fasting | גלגול נפשות gilgul nefashot | חסידי ברצלב Ḥasidei Bratslav (Breslov) | Ḥasidic | חסידות Ḥasidut | kosher slaughter | Likutei Tefilot | memory | menschlekite | Needing Proofreading | pedagogy | Openers | pluralism | Prayers adapted from teachings | Prayers before Torah Study | Prayers for Praying | Problematic prayers | public speaking | sheḥitah | shoḥtim | spiritual hunger and thirst | תחינות teḥinot | tolerance and intolerance | tolerance of difference | transmigration of souls | צדקה tsedaqah | 19th century C.E. | 56th century A.M.
ליקוטי תפילות א:לז | Prayer for a Gilgul Nefesh (Liqutei Tefilot Ⅰ:37), by Reb Noson Sternhartz of Nemyriv adapted from the teachings of Rebbe Naḥman (ca. 1820s)
Contributed on: 12 May 2018 by Noson Sternhartz of Nemyriv | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
Reb Noson’s Likutei Tefillot I:37 contains teḥinot derived from Rebbe Naḥman’s Likutei Moharan I:37. . . .