Shemot Hatzaddikim - Names of the Tzaddikim

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  • Summary

  • Rebbe Nachman once advised his foremost disciple, Reb Noson, to collect the names of the Tzaddikim and to recite them. Recitation of their names, he taught, arouses their merit to bring about changes in the Act of Creation, “thereby altering Nature, for the good.”

    Yakov Shimon
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Episodes
  • Shemot Hatzaddikim - Names of the Tzaddikim - 30th of Tishrei
    Oct 15 2023

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    1 min
  • Shemot Hatzaddikim - Names of the Tzaddikim - 29th of Tishrei - Shabbos Reading
    Oct 13 2023

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    2 mins
  • Shemot Hatzaddikim - Names of the Tzaddikim - 28th of Tishrei
    Oct 13 2023

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    1 min

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