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|title = The Na Nach Movement | |title = The Na Nach Movement | ||
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|data2 = נ נח | |data2 = נ נח | ||
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− | + | A group of Breslev Chasidim following the teachings of [[Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser - The Saba|Rabbi Yisroel Dov Odeser]]. With a strong focus on spreading joy and the books of Rebbe Nachman, Nanachs can be found traveling throughout Israel in colorful vans, blasting music and dancing in the streets. Easily distinguishable by their large white Na Nach Kipas, Nanachs are a common scene all over the country. Powerful teachings and anarchistic beliefs have made Na Nach a growing movement amongst the youth of Israel. | |
==The Sabba == | ==The Sabba == | ||
− | + | Saba, Rebbe Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser (1888 - 1994) the original founder of the Na Nach movement, was a fifth generation Breslov Chassid and a student of [[Rabbi Yisroel Karduner|Rebbe Yisroel Karduner]]. Originally a Karlin Chassid, Yisroel Dov Odesser came across the book Hishtapchus Hanefesh. After reading the book and later meeting Rabbi Karduner, he openly accepted the path of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov despite great opposition from his family and community. Yisroel Dov Odeser remained a disciple under Rabbi Karduner for five years until his mentor passed away during a plague in Tiberias. | |
===The Petek === | ===The Petek === | ||
− | In July 1922 at the age of 33, | + | In July 1922 at the age of 33, Yisroel Odesser claimed to have received a miraculous note from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov who had passed away 112 years earlier. This note is commonly referred to as the '[[The Petek - Letter From Heaven|Petek]]'. On a superficial level the Petek was nothing more then a letter of encouragement. According to Odeser however, it contained much deeper meanings. |
[[File:more.jpg|link=]] '''Read full Zissil article on the [[The Petek - Letter From Heaven|Petek]]''' | [[File:more.jpg|link=]] '''Read full Zissil article on the [[The Petek - Letter From Heaven|Petek]]''' | ||
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Most Orthodox Religious people mock the Na Nachs and consider them an entertaining joke. They are startled to real life when occasionally one of their own children runs off and joins the 'cult'. | Most Orthodox Religious people mock the Na Nachs and consider them an entertaining joke. They are startled to real life when occasionally one of their own children runs off and joins the 'cult'. | ||
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[[Category:Nanach]] | [[Category:Nanach]] | ||
[[Category:Breslov]] | [[Category:Breslov]] | ||
[[Category:Jewish Groups]] | [[Category:Jewish Groups]] |