Ullim LeTroofah
עלים לתרופה
Leaves for Healing
LETTER THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX
Blessed be Hashem  ·  Between Yom Kippur and Sukkos — Year 5603 (1842)
ToMy beloved son — my dear one.

If you have not yet sent the lulav and hadas — send them via the bearer of this letter without excuse — for he is standing and waiting for him. And praised be G-d — he has a beautiful and mehudar esrog through the chasadim of Hashem and His wonders. And may the joy of the coming festival be sweet for you. And may they merit to be saved in all the salvations — through the holiness of the awesome mitzvos of the month of Eisanim which is Tishrei. As they merited to hear awesome things on the name Tishrei [Likutai Moharan part 2 ch. 8]until they merit to fulfil: "tavo'i tashuri mei'rosh emunah" — "you will come and see from the head of faith."

The words of your father.

Nussun of Breslov.

Overview: Between Yom Kippur and Sukkos — 5603. To his beloved son. If you have not yet sent the lulav and hadas — send them via the bearer of this letter without excuse — for he is standing and waiting. Praised be G-d — he has a beautiful and mehudar esrog through the chasadim of Hashem and His wonders. May the joy of the coming festival be sweet for you. And may they merit to be saved in all the salvations — through the holiness of the awesome mitzvos of the month of Eisanim which is Tishrei — as they merited to hear awesome things on the name Tishrei (Likutai Moharan part 2 ch. 8) — until they merit to fulfil: "tavo'i tashuri mei'rosh emunah."

Key Themes

Send the Lulav and Hadas Without Excuse — He Has a Beautiful Mehudar Esrog — May the Joy of the Festival Be Sweet — May They Merit to Be Saved Through the Holiness of the Awesome Mitzvos of Tishrei — They Merited to Hear Awesome Things on the Name Tishrei — Tavo'i Tashuri Mei'Rosh EmunahIf you have not yet sent the lulav and hadas — send them without excuse — for he is standing and waiting. Praised be G-d — he has a beautiful and mehudar esrog. May the joy of the coming festival be sweet. May they merit to be saved through the holiness of the awesome mitzvos of the month of Eisanim which is Tishrei — as they merited to hear awesome things on the name Tishrei (Likutai Moharan part 2 ch. 8) — until they merit: "tavo'i tashuri mei'rosh emunah."