Ullim LeTroofah
עלים לתרופה
Leaves for Healing
LETTER TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE
With the help of Hashem Yisborach  ·  Sunday, Erev SukkosBreslov  ·  Year 5600 (1839)
To My beloved son — my dear one.

He received his letter just now — and from yourself you will understand that there is no leisure just now to extend the speech at all. And behold with him are his friends Rabbi David and Rabbi Nachman who traveled today to his congregation — and from them you will hear what you will hear from their conversations. And may Hashem Yisborach gladden you and us — and the joy of Hashem shall be our strength — to stand against the immense multitude of impudence of the sitra achra from all sides — both from within oneself and from others. But Hashem — strong and mighty — will pour out upon us His goodness and chesed — through the prayer of Hashem Himself. And He will give His strength to His lowly servants — for He gives strength to the weary. [Yeshayahu 40:29] [הוּא נוֹתֵן לַיָּעֵף כֹּחַ — He gives strength to the weary. One of the most consoling verses of the entire Tanach — and a cornerstone of Breslov chizuk. However weary one is — however empty of strength — Hashem Himself replenishes it. The verse is cited in the Rebbe's teachings as connected to the aspect of prayer drawing down divine energy] And we rely only on this — after Hashem Yisborach has done so very very much good with us — to make us hear such and such things — He will complete for us — to support us with the right hand of His righteousness — to strengthen and fortify us in His joy — in particular in the days of the holy Yom Tov — the time of our joy. Would that we merit to fulfil *"v'hayisa ach samei'ach"* — "and you shall be only joyful." [Devarim 16:15] And praised be G-d — there is and there is much for us to rejoice in — with every novellum and novellum and every word and word. And however it is — *ashreinu.*

The words of your father who urges you and strengthens you to be in joy always — in particular in such days of joy as these — coming upon us for good.

Nussun of Breslov.

Second Letter — Same Day

My beloved son — he received his letter just now — and there is no leisure to extend the speech at all. May Hashem Yisborach gladden you and us — and sweeten all the judgments from upon us. And you greatly gave him life in what you wrote — that you gave yourself life through the prayer. Great are the works of Hashem that He did with us — and he gives himself life at every time from this and from what resembles this. And just now he greatly wonders at the chesed that Hashem Yisborach helped him — to gather the Likkutey Eitzos HeChadash — for it is wondrous. [לִקּוּטֵי עֵצוֹת הֶחָדָשׁ — the new edition of Likutay Eitzos — "Collected Counsels" — Reb Nussun's own compilation of practical teachings drawn from Likutay Moharan, arranged by topic. The gathering of this new expanded edition is what fills him with wonder — and he sees it as a pure act of divine chesed] *"Rabbot asita atah Hashem."* [Tehillim 40:6] Rejoice and be glad in the joy of Torah! [שִׂישׂוּ וְשִׂמְחוּ בְּשִׂמְחַת תּוֹרָה — the famous call of Simchas Torah — Reb Nussun writes this on Erev Sukkos looking forward to Simchas Torah at the end of the holiday. His heart already rejoices in anticipation of the great day of joy in Torah]

The words of your father.

Nussun of Breslov.

Overview: Sunday, Erev Sukkos — Breslov — 5600. To his beloved son. He received his letter just now — no leisure to extend at all. With him are his friends Rabbi David and Rabbi Nachman who traveled today to his congregation — from them you will hear from their conversations. May Hashem gladden you and us — and the joy of Hashem shall be our strength — to stand against the immense multitude of impudence of the sitra achra from all sides — both from within oneself and from others. But Hashem — strong and mighty — will pour out upon us His goodness and chesed — through the prayer of Hashem Himself. And He will give His strength to His lowly servants — for He gives strength to the weary. And we rely only on this — after Hashem has done so very very much good with us — to make us hear such and such things — He will complete for us — to support us with the right hand of His righteousness — to strengthen and fortify us in His joy — in particular in the days of the holy Yom Tov — the time of our joy. Would that we merit to fulfil "v'hayisa ach samei'ach." And praised be G-d — there is and there is much for us to rejoice in — with every novellum and every word. Ashreinu. Then: second letter — same day. My beloved son — he received his letter just now — no leisure to extend the speech at all. May Hashem gladden you and us — and sweeten all the judgments. And you greatly gave him life in what you wrote — that you gave yourself life through the prayer. Great are the works of Hashem that He did with us — and he gives himself life at every time from this. And just now he greatly wonders at the chesed that Hashem Yisborach helped him — to gather the Likkutey Eitzos HeChadash — for it is wondrous. "Rabbot asita atah Hashem." Rejoice and be glad in the joy of Torah!

Key Themes

Cheduvas Hashem Shall Be Our Strength — He Gives Strength to the Weary — V'Hayisa Ach Samei'ach — Ashreinu The joy of Hashem shall be our strength — to stand against the immense impudence of the sitra achra. But Hashem — strong and mighty — will pour out upon us His goodness — through the prayer of Hashem Himself. He gives strength to the weary. He will complete for us — to support us in His joy — in the days of the holy Yom Tov — the time of our joy. "V'hayisa ach samei'ach." There is and there is much for us to rejoice in — with every novellum and every word. Ashreinu.
You Gave Yourself Life Through the Prayer — The Likkutey Eitzos HeChadash — For It Is Wondrous — Sisu V'Simchu B'Simchas Torah You greatly gave him life in what you wrote — that you gave yourself life through the prayer. Great are the works of Hashem that He did with us. And just now he greatly wonders at the chesed that Hashem helped him to gather the Likkutey Eitzos HeChadash — for it is wondrous. "Rabbot asita atah Hashem." Rejoice and be glad in the joy of Torah!