He received his letter. And there it was said — regarding the circumcision — that they merited that a son was born in good fortune to the grandson of our Master our Teacher and our Rebbe — of blessed memory. And they rejoiced in this on Thursday in the evening. May Hashem Yisborach help that it be for a good sign for him and for all of them — that they merit that through this his salvation and their salvation spring forth — in the midst of the holy people of Israel — Amen so may it be His will.
On the past Sunday he received his letter — and also today he received his letter — with a small letter from Yass — and it was a great comfort. And also what you wrote to Yass was a very great comfort to him — for he awaits that they will engage in this work with Hashem's help. Therefore it is essential that letters be regularly exchanged between them and the man from there. And he trusts that certainly he has already replied to him — that he received the above-mentioned letter from him. And certainly he wrote to him that he is engaging with Hashem's help to prepare himself to complete the commerce they conducted between them — and that he write to them again — explaining clearly — whether he has already begun his work properly. And that a letter reach him on this — also from Rabbi Yoel — and in particular from their friend Rabbi Eliezer of Teplik — who is there. And his eyes hope to Hashem — He will complete this for him for good. And see to write to him to Tshehrin what you wrote there. And certainly if you receive any reply from there or from Lemberg — or from Rabbi Nachman of Heysin — may his light shine — inform him of everything clearly. And all the letters you send — send only to the congregation of Tshehrin. And he intends to travel on the coming Thursday — if Hashem wills — to Tirahowitz. And from there for the coming holy Shabbas — to Tshehrin.
Be strong and strong — every day anew. And remember well — that Hashem Yisborach makes newnesses at every time — and all of it is for good. And in the end Hashem Yisborach will certainly save — not through our righteousness and our good deeds — but in the merit of the great eshel that is in the heights on high. And it is upon us to praise and to rejoice every day — that we are not opponents — G-d forbid — against our true hope — which is the true tzaddik in whom we shelter. And all the more so — that we merit to engage in his holy books. And what you wrote to him from the Torah "ki m'rachaman y'nahaigem" [Likutai Moharan part 2 ch. 7] — gave him very very great life. Would that this heart of yours would be always — every day — to engage in his holy books — in all the books and in the prayers and in what they merited to make new and to explain in them — for they are your life forever. Hafoch bahem v'hafoch bahem — turn them over and turn them over — for there is no better measure than them.
The words of your father — who awaits salvation.
Nussun of Breslov.
And extend peace to all our anshei sh'lomaynu with great love.
Overview: Tuesday, Parshas Balak — Uman — 5602. To his beloved son. He received his letter. There it said about the circumcision — that they merited that a son was born in good fortune to the grandson of our Master — of blessed memory. And they rejoiced in this on Thursday in the evening. May Hashem help that it be for a good sign — that they merit that through this his salvation and their salvation spring forth among the holy people of Israel. On the past Sunday he received his letter — and also today with a small letter from Yass — and it was a great comfort. And also what you wrote to Yass was a very great comfort — for he awaits that they will engage in this work with Hashem's help. Therefore letters must be regularly exchanged with the man from there. And he intends to travel on the coming Thursday — if Hashem wills — to Tirahowitz — and from there for the coming Shabbas to Tshehrin. Be strong and strong — every day anew. Remember well that Hashem makes newnesses at every time — and all of it is for good. And in the end Hashem will certainly save — not through our righteousness — but in the merit of the great eshel that is in the heights on high. And it is upon us to praise and to rejoice every day — that we are not opponents against our true hope — which is the true tzaddik in whom we shelter. And all the more so — that we merit to engage in his holy books. And what you wrote from the Torah "ki m'rachaman y'nahaigem" (Likutai Moharan part 2 ch. 7) — gave him very very great life. Would that this heart of yours would be always — every day — to engage in his holy books — for they are your life forever. Hafoch bahem v'hafoch bahem — for there is no better measure than them.