“The Water Castle” is the latest book published by the
Breslov Research Institute – and it’s another “first.” Translated and annotated
by Dovid Sears, and edited by Ozer Bergman and Yaacov David Shulman, this
ground-breaking work presents Reb Noson’s original ideas and interpretations
related to a “story-with-a-story” from Rebbe Nachman: the tale of the Beggar
With No Hands, told on the sixth day of the wedding celebrations in the Rebbe’s
awesome story, “The Seven Beggars.”
This volume presents the Hebrew text and English translation
on facing pages of three parts of Reb Noson’s Likutey Halakhot – Tolaim
(Laws of Worms) 4, Pesach 2 and Rosh Hashanah 6. Thus it is
perfect for self-study. Here, Reb Noson shows how Rebbe Nachman’s mystical
teaching in story form sheds light on these halakhic topics and by
extrapolation, many key issues in Torah, avodah (Divine service) and the
inner transformation of the spiritual seeker. This material has never been
translated before, and includes full annotation with original commentary and
source references from a wide range of Torah works.
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