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A mystical note received by [[Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser - The Saba|Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser]] who claimed it to be written by Rebbe Nachman of Breslev who passed away 112 years earlier. This note is the foundation of the [[Na Nach|Nanach movement]] and the now common phrase [[Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman|Na Nach Nachma Nachman Muman.]]
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|image        = [[File:00000529-rabbi-yisroel-odesser-holding-petek.jpg|215px|alt=The Petek]]
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = הפתק הקדוש
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|header3 = Spelling:
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|data4  = Petec, Peteck
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|header5 = Other Names
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|data6  =  Letter from Heaven, Pitka
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|header7 = Meaning:
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|data8  = The Note
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|header9 = Description:
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|data10 = Miraculous letter from heaven received by Rabbi Yisroel Ber Odesser from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, forming the ideology of the Nanach movement.
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The  '''Petek''' or the ''''Letter from Heaven'''' is a mystical note received by [[Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser - The Saba|Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser]] who claimed it to be written by Rebbe Nachman of Breslev who passed away 112 years earlier. This note is the foundation of the [[Na Nach|Nanach movement]] and the now common phrase [[Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman|Na Nach Nachma Nachman Muman.]]
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==Yisroel Dov Ber Odeser ==
  
==Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odeser ==
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[[File:saba-yisroel-dov-odeser-holding-petek.jpg|thumb|left|Holding the petek]]
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Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser grew up as a Karlin Hasid in Tiberias in the late 19th century. A simple lad in search for spiritual truth, Odeser would often frequent the renown rabbis of his city. Despite his numerous conversations with Kabbalist, Rabbis and Sages, Odesser did not find the spiritual inspiration that his soul needed.
  
[[File:00000077 saba yisroel dov odeser holding petek.jpg|110px|left|Holding the petek]]
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Eventually Yisroel Dov Odesser did find what he searched for after accidentally discovering a copy of the Breslev book Hishtapchus Hanefesh. Shortly afterwards Odeser came in contact with [[Rebbe Yisroel Karduner]] a fourth generation Breslov Hasid. Yisroel Dov Odesser studied under Rabbi Karduner until he passed away five years later.
Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser grew up as a Karlin Hasid in Tiberias in the late 19th century. A simple lad in search for spiritual truth, Odeser would often frequent the renown rabbis of his city. Despite his numerous conversations with Kabbalist, Rabbis and Sages, Odesser did not find the spiritual inspiration that his soul needed.
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Eventually Yisroel Dov Odesser did find what he searched for after accidentally discovering a copy of the Breslev book Hishtapchus Hanefesh. Shortly afterwards Odeser came in contact with [[Rabbi Yisroel Karduner|Rebbe Yisroel Karduner]] a fourth generation Breslov Hasid. Yisroel Dov Odesser studied under Rabbi Karduner until he passed away five years later.
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Breslev at the time was considered a very controversial group amongst the Jewish population. Despite suffering greatly for his beliefs, Yisroel Odesser did not cut off his association with Breslov.
 
Breslev at the time was considered a very controversial group amongst the Jewish population. Despite suffering greatly for his beliefs, Yisroel Odesser did not cut off his association with Breslov.
  
 
==Finding of the Petek ==
 
==Finding of the Petek ==
[[File:00000049 mountains rebbe mair bal hanes.jpg|thumb|right|Mountains around Rebbe Meir Baal Haness where the Saba would do Hisbodedus in his youth. ]]
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[[File:mountains-rebbe-mair-bal-hanes.jpg|thumb|right|Mountains around Rebbe Meir Baal Haness where the Saba would do Hisbodedus in his youth. ]]
After his marriage, Rabbi Yisroel Odeser moved to Safed but eventually returned to his home town of Tiberias, joining the Yeshiva built at the grave site of [[Rebbe Meir Baal Haness|Rebbe Mair Bal Haness]]. Unlike other members of the Kollel who studied Gemara all day, Odeser would spend his time studying the forbidden books of Breslov. Besides breaking the regular Yeshiva curriculum, Odesser would constantly wander out of the study hall to do Hisbodedute in the surrounding hills. Occasionally Yisroel Dov would disappear for a few days or weeks, running off to the Tzion of the Rashbi in Meron or to some other holy location.
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After his marriage, Yisroel Odeser moved to Safed but eventually returned to his home town of Tiberias, joining the Yeshiva built at the grave site of [[Rebbe Meir Baal Haness|Rebbe Mair Bal Haness]]. Unlike other members of the Kollel who studied Gemara all day, Odeser would spend his time studying the forbidden books of Breslov. Besides breaking the regular Yeshiva curriculum, Odesser would constantly wander out of the study hall to do Hisbodedute in the surrounding hills. Occasionally Yisroel Dov would disappear for a few days or weeks, running off to the Tzion of the Rashbi in Meron or to some other holy location.
  
 
[[File:00000047 back rebbe meir bal hanes.jpg|thumb|left|Kever Rebbe Meir Baal Haness]]
 
[[File:00000047 back rebbe meir bal hanes.jpg|thumb|left|Kever Rebbe Meir Baal Haness]]
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===The Petek  ===
 
===The Petek  ===
[[File:00000051 the petek.jpg|thumb|left|The Original Petek - Letter from Heaven ]]
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[[File:the-petek.jpg|thumb|left|The Original Petek - Letter from Heaven ]]
 
Breaking the fast was considered a serious offence by Yisroel Odesser to his personal Avodas Hashem. Despite his normal cheerfulness, this transgression threw him into a serious state of Depression. So bad was his depression that Yisroel Odesser did not eat or drink for six days. Other then reciting the formal daily prayers, he lay on a Yeshiva bench for this entire period, pondering and praying how he might rectify his sin. Besides his initial grief, Yisroel Odesser was now overcome with guilt that he was desecrating the name of Rebbe Nachman in front of all that saw him.
 
Breaking the fast was considered a serious offence by Yisroel Odesser to his personal Avodas Hashem. Despite his normal cheerfulness, this transgression threw him into a serious state of Depression. So bad was his depression that Yisroel Odesser did not eat or drink for six days. Other then reciting the formal daily prayers, he lay on a Yeshiva bench for this entire period, pondering and praying how he might rectify his sin. Besides his initial grief, Yisroel Odesser was now overcome with guilt that he was desecrating the name of Rebbe Nachman in front of all that saw him.
  
 
On the sixth day of his depression after uttering a pleading prayer, a strong thought suddenly overtook Odeser and said "go to your book case and open a book". He entered his room where he had a locked bookcase and opened it up. Yisroel Odesser reached into his collection of Breslov books and randomly pulled out a Likutay Halochos Aurach Chaim part 1. As he opened the book a piece of paper fell out, he ignored the paper believing it to be an old bookmark.
 
On the sixth day of his depression after uttering a pleading prayer, a strong thought suddenly overtook Odeser and said "go to your book case and open a book". He entered his room where he had a locked bookcase and opened it up. Yisroel Odesser reached into his collection of Breslov books and randomly pulled out a Likutay Halochos Aurach Chaim part 1. As he opened the book a piece of paper fell out, he ignored the paper believing it to be an old bookmark.
  
Odesser then read the section he had opened up to. Sefer Hamedos suggests randomly opening a book as a method to get answerers for indecisive questions. Reading the page gave Odesser some momentary inspiration. After a few moments the inspiration diminished and the depression returned. Odesser bent down picking up the bookmark with the intent of returning the book to its shelf. Out of habit he glanced at the aged piece of paper and saw that it was a letter rather then a bookmark.
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Odesser then read the section he had opened up to. Sefer Hamedos suggests randomly opening a book as a method to get answerers for indecisive questions. Reading the page gave Odesser some momentary inspiration. After a few moments the inspiration diminished and the depression returned. Odesser bent down picking up the bookmark with the intent of returning the book to its shelf. Out of habit he glanced at the aged piece of paper and saw that it was a letter rather then a bookmark.  
  
 
===Great Joy ===
 
===Great Joy ===
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===My Fire Will Burn ===
 
===My Fire Will Burn ===
Rebbe Nachman mentioned in his conversations that his fire would burn until the coming of Moshiach. According to Breslov tradition this indicates that Rebbe Nachman's methods of Avodas Hashem will continue working until the arrival of Moshiach. This is unlike previous spiritual paths introduced by Tzadikim such as the [[Rabbi Yitzchak Luria|Ari]] and Bal Shem Tov that eventually expired due to the disintegration of the generations.
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Rebbe Nachman mentioned in his conversations that his fire would burn until the coming of Moshiach. According to Breslov tradition this indicates that Rebbe Nachman's methods of Avodas Hashem will continue working until the arrival of Moshiach. This is unlike previous spiritual paths introduced by Tzadikim such as the Ari and Bal Shem Tov that eventually expired due to the disintegration of the generations.
  
In the Petek it says "and upon you I said my fire will burn until Messiah will come." Followers of Rabbi Odesser interpret this to make him the sole transmitter of Breslov tradition. Nanachs claim that only those that accept Rabbi Yisroel Dov Odeser and the Petek can truly come close to Rebbe Nachman.
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In the Petek it says "and upon you I said my fire will burn until Messiah will come." Followers of Rabbi Odesser interpret this to make him the sole transmitter of Breslov tradition. Nanachs claim that only those that accept Rabbi Yisroel Dov Odeser and the Petek can truly come close to Rebbe Nachman.  
  
 
===Na Nach Nachma Nachman Muman ===
 
===Na Nach Nachma Nachman Muman ===
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Haskama by Rabbi Moshe Feinstein written to Rabbi Yisroel Odesser.
 
Haskama by Rabbi Moshe Feinstein written to Rabbi Yisroel Odesser.
  
[[File:00000050 moshe feinstein haskama petek.jpg|174px|thumb|right|Haskama by Rabbi Moshe Feinstein written to Rabbi Yisroel Odesser.]]
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[[File:moshe-feinstein-haskama-petek.jpg|174px|thumb|right|Haskama by Rabbi Moshe Feinstein written to Rabbi Yisroel Odesser.]]
 
At the request of Rabbi Odesser's students, Rabbi Feinstein wrote up a letter of recommendation in Hebrew and English declaring that he had seen the Petek and asking people to support him in his mission to print Rebbe Nachman's books. In his letter Rabbi Feinstein refers to Rabbi Odeser as a gaon in Torah and very knowledgeable in the wisdom of Kabbalah. This Haskama later saved Rabbi Odesser from being put in Charem by Rabbi Elazar Menachem Shach.
 
At the request of Rabbi Odesser's students, Rabbi Feinstein wrote up a letter of recommendation in Hebrew and English declaring that he had seen the Petek and asking people to support him in his mission to print Rebbe Nachman's books. In his letter Rabbi Feinstein refers to Rabbi Odeser as a gaon in Torah and very knowledgeable in the wisdom of Kabbalah. This Haskama later saved Rabbi Odesser from being put in Charem by Rabbi Elazar Menachem Shach.
  

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