7th Heaven: Celebrating Shabbat with Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. By Moshe Mykoff. Not to be confused with the American TV show called 7th Heaven
(although probably a pun on that title!), this book is a step-by-step explanation of
the inner meanings of the Sabbath preparations, rituals, and customs, based on the
teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. You can
read my review on Amazon.com and order your copy there, too.
The Breslov HaggadahWith commentary by Rabbi Chaim Kramer, Yehoshua Starret, and
Moshe Mykoff. Read this along with whatever Haggadah your family
already uses to explore Rebbe Nachman's insights into Passover.
(NOTE: this is a special order on Amazon.com. so order early
to be sure you get it in time for Pesach. But if not, it's still
a great learning resource any time of the year.)
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The Gentle Weapon: Prayers for Everyday and Not-so Everyday Moments
Moshe Mykoff's second inspirational pocket anthology --
the cover art is a bit dark, but the book itself is full
of light. If you liked "The Empty Chair," (see
below) you will love this one, too.
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The Empty Chair: Finding Hope & Joy -- Timeless Wisdom from a Hasidic Master,
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Edited by Moshe Mykoff. The "Empty Chair"
on the cover is that of Rebbe Nachman, whose
followers never appointed a successor. This pocket-sized
collection of short lessons, prayers, and meditations
will travel well in purse or suitcase, for inspiration
on-the-go.
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Rabbi Nachman's Wisdom By Nathan of Breslov, Rebbe Nachman's scribe. The first part
is Reb Nathan's account of Rebbe Nachman's life, his
pilgrimage to the Holy Land, etc. The second part
contains an assortment of teachings from sermons, table
talks, and other lessons.
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Rabbi Nachman's Stories
Translated and annotated by Aryeh Kaplan. The
definitive Breslov translation, with copious notes
and commentary about the symbolism of each tale, and
the circumstances under which it was first told.
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Crossing the Narrow Bridge: A Practical guide to Rebbe Nachman's Teachings
By Chaim Kramer. Just what the title says -- practical
adviice for putting Rebbe Nachman's teachings into action.
One reviewer called this book "Soul with its boots on."
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Until the Maschiach: The Life of Rebbe Nachman by Aryeh Kaplan.
Beggars and Prayers:Adin Steinsaltz re-tells the Tales of Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav. Very readable renditions, with excellent kabbalah-oriented commentaries with each story. This book is well-worth tracking down a copy. See my Amazon review.
Under the Table and How to Get Up by Avraham Greenbaum. Using the model of the Rebbe Nachman story about the prince who sat naked under the table because he thought he was a barnyard fowl, Greenbaum takes you step-by-step on a spiritual journey to "clothe" yourself in holiness and remember yourself as a true human being.
Advice (Likutei Etzot)
Edited by Nathan of Breslov. A handbook of Rebbe
Nachman's teachings, arranged by topic in alphabetical
order. Sure, this same material is posted on the
Breslov Research Institute
website, but for Shabbos and festivals when you
can't use a computer, or to carry on the road, it's nice
to have your own hardcopy, too. A wonderful book for
quick reference or reading around the family table.
Garden of the Souls By Rabbi Nachman, translated by Avraham Greenbaum. After the death of his young son, Rebbe Nachman wrote this beautiful essay about the Garden of Eden and the inner meaning of suffering.
See also Rabbi Gershom's Listmania list of Breslov books and music This list has some duplicates of items on this page, but also many other materials and maybe some new items as they come out. It also shows current new and used prices.