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7th Heaven: Celebrating Shabbat with Rebbe Nachman of Breslov

Author Moshe Mykoff
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing
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Author(s)Moshe Mykoff
ISBN / ASINB00609QEOG
ISBN-13978B00609QEO7
Sales Rank1,014,689
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Deepen your understanding of Shabbat, awaken to the possibilities,
and experience the day with an extra measure of holiness.
Seventh Heaven delves into the art of consciously observing Shabbat—exploring many of the day’s traditional religious practices within the context of life’s spiritual dynamics. With the help and wisdom of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov—one of the most important of the early Hasidic masters—this guidebook offers insight into the deeper meaning and purpose of a broad range of Shabbat observances and seeks to show how each custom or law fits within the whole.
In accessible, easy-to-understand language, 7th Heaven is a spiritual guide for all levels of Shabbat observance:

If Shabbat is new to you, or you’ve experienced it only in its popular form, but would like to deepen your understanding and connection.
If Shabbat is something you grew up with, but you were never taught the inner meaning of all the customs and laws you were told to obey.
If Shabbat has never been a part of your spiritual practice, but you would like to learn more about the Jewish pathway to wholeness and higher consciousness.

Based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810) and those of his closest disciple, Reb Noson, the deep insights into Torah and spirituality revealed by these great Hasidic luminaries are as relevant in today’s world as they were some two centuries ago, when they were first taught.

Moshe Mykoff is a writer and translator living in Jerusalem. He has published more than a dozen works, including his best-selling adaptations of Rebbe Nachman’s maxims on spiritual growth, The Empty Chair: Finding Hope and Joy and The Gentle Weapon: Prayers for Everyday and Not-So-Everyday Moments (both Jewish Lights), and his translation of seven volumes of Rebbe Nachman’s magnum opus, Likutey Moharan (Breslov Research Institute).