Purim of Rabbinus
Rabbi Nachman's 336-page book, Purim, is a spiritual treasure that reveals the multifaceted nature of the Megillat Esther, a divinely inspired text imbued with infinite meaning. Designed to accompany each stage of this unique holiday, this book offers the essential Purim prayers, enriched by the teachings of Rabbi Nachman, which illuminate the depth of this story. More than just a narrative, this book is filled with midrashim and explanations of all our obligations on this day, which will remain the most important of the year, becoming a mirror for reflecting on the enduring nature of the Jewish people, the hidden miracles of Divine Providence, and the constant struggle between darkness and light.
This book is an invitation to delve beyond the literal, to discover the spiritual secrets hidden within, while drawing strength and guidance from the Tzaddik of our generation, like a modern-day Mordechai, who offers our time. It is a work that illuminates Purim and transforms it into an inexhaustible source of faith and gratitude.
Pesach de Rabenou
Rabbi Nachman's Passover Mahzor is a true key to experiencing the festival of redemption in all its depth. This book gathers the fundamental Passover prayers, accompanied by the illuminating teachings of Rabbi Nachman, which reveal the spiritual secrets of this period when the Jewish people became synonymous with freedom. Each prayer is enriched with precise and vivid commentary, designed to guide the reader through the stages of the festival, from the narrative of the Exodus from Egypt to the personal experience of inner freedom.
Rabbi Nachman, as a true Tzaddik of his generation, teaches us that redemption lies not only in collective history, but also in each individual's capacity to transform their own inner exile into true freedom. This 1200-page book thus becomes a spiritual companion, connecting us to this light while awakening a sincere and renewed faith. An essential work for transforming the Passover celebration into a moment of elevation, healing, and profound connection with Hashem.
