{
  "bookId": "fires-of-israel",
  "part": "1",
  "torah": "49",
  "title": "Fires of Israel - Part 49",
  "hebrewTitle": "אשי ישראל",
  "sourceUrl": "/reader/fires-of-israel/1/49",
  "plainUrl": "/reader-plain/fires-of-israel/1/49/",
  "segments": [
    {
      "index": 1,
      "he": "רבי שלמה וקסלר זצ\"ל",
      "en": "If one is suffering or there is some sin – immediately say Na Nach Nachmu Nachman MeUman, this already transforms everything. This renews – everything, transforms – to good. Nachman MeUman – this transforms everything."
    },
    {
      "index": 2,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Teekoon Haklallee"
    },
    {
      "index": 3,
      "he": "",
      "en": "transliteration"
    },
    {
      "index": 4,
      "he": "",
      "en": "The Comprehensive/General Rectification"
    },
    {
      "index": 5,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Rabbi Nachman of Breslov"
    },
    {
      "index": 6,
      "he": "",
      "en": "NaChMa"
    },
    {
      "index": 7,
      "he": "",
      "en": "NaChMaN"
    },
    {
      "index": 8,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Me'Uman"
    },
    {
      "index": 9,
      "he": "",
      "en": "The Teekoon Haklallee is composed of ten chapters from the Psalms, each one representing one of the ten types of melodies which comprise the Psalms. Optimally one should have in mind, throughout the recital, that these melodies of Tehilim (-Praises of Psalms) liberate the drops of seed which are under captivity of Lilith (-depressing wailing, antithesis of Teheela of Psalms, under the numerical value of 485), with the Divine Kindness and Might invested in the Names, Ai”l Elohi”m, spelled out (=485:) אלף – למד, אלף – למד – הי – יוד – מם. The root of these melodies are inherent in the ten letters (1,2,3,4 =10) of the name of the tzaddik: Na NaCh NaChMa NaChMaN Me'Uman (=485 & 6 inclusives) – נ נח נחמ נחמן מאומן."
    },
    {
      "index": 10,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Transliterator's note: The method used here is not the sophisticated conventional way, rather it is extremely simple and straightforward. There are basically only three rules to keep in mind."
    },
    {
      "index": 11,
      "he": "",
      "en": "3 rules to reading the phonetics:"
    },
    {
      "index": 12,
      "he": "",
      "en": "1. ch=kh"
    },
    {
      "index": 13,
      "he": "",
      "en": "2. ALL vowels are soft (like: bed, sit, luck. including eh, also at the end of the word) unless they are doubled, like ai, ay, ee, ey, oo, oa, ue, uy"
    },
    {
      "index": 14,
      "he": "",
      "en": "2b. The soft a, is closer to the “a” in “was” and not like in “ran.”"
    },
    {
      "index": 15,
      "he": "",
      "en": "3. aye=eye=iy"
    },
    {
      "index": 16,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Teekoon Haklalee"
    },
    {
      "index": 17,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Comprehensive “General Rectification”"
    },
    {
      "index": 18,
      "he": "",
      "en": "* It is extremely propitious to give (or at least set aside) charity, even one penny, for the merit of Rabbi Nachman, before reciting the Tikun."
    },
    {
      "index": 19,
      "he": "",
      "en": "Hereby, I bind myself, in the recital of these ten chapters of Psalms to all the true tzaddikim of our generation, and to all the true tzaddikim who dwell in the earth, the holy ones whom are in the earth, and specifically to our holy master, the tzaddik foundation of the world, the gushing stream source of wisdom (Nachal Noavaya Mikor Chuchma: acronym Nachman), our Master Na Nach Nachmu Nachmun Me-Oomon may his merit protect us and all of Israel, amen."
    },
    {
      "index": 20,
      "he": "",
      "en": "16 (Bracha)"
    }
  ]
}