Background
Kramer, Chaim Menachem was born on August 6, 1945 in Brooklyn. Arrived in Israel, 1975. Son of Harold Kramer and Lucy Sterman Kramer.
(Our sages teach that charity does much more for the giver...)
Our sages teach that charity does much more for the giver than for the recipient.Rebbe Nachman explains just how much; the giver earns unlimited blessings,an easy livelihood,a rectification for sin,and the joy of having his prayers answered. Each act of charity also has global repercussions, sending peace, justice, and spiritual tranquility into every corner of creation. Giving charity doesn't mean giving up your hard earned funds-it means increasing your wealth,your happiness and your future success!
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(Did you ever wonder why the followers of Rebbe Nachman of...)
Did you ever wonder why the followers of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov never chose another Rebbe? How has Breslover Chassidus been able to survive and flourish for over 180 years without a dynasty of Rebbes or central leadership? To find the answer, meet Reb Noson. Reb Noson Sternhartz (1780-1844) was Rebbe Nachman's closest disciple, and he fought unremittingly to transmit the Rebbe's heritage to future generations of Jews. He published all his writings and explored and explained his teachings in thousands of pages of his own original discourses and prayers, bringing Rebbe Nachman's message of faith, hope and joy to everyone. It was Reb Noson who forged and developed the Breslov Chassidic movement founded by the Rebbe in the Ukraine in the 1790 s, turning it into the major force in Judaism that it is today. This thoroughly-researched biography will keep you absorbed for hours while you relive Reb Noson's life with him step by step. As a twenty-year-old rabbinic scholar of outstanding promise and an astute businessman as well, what was it that made him feel his life was empty and futile? What impelled him to rebel against his entire family, sacrificing everything he could have had, in order to attach himself to Rebbe Nachman and drink in his every word? Bereft of his master at the age of only 30, what powered him to singlehandedly print the Rebbe's books and fire a new generation of Chassidim to follow his ways with an honesty and sincerity that made others feel ashamed? What was it that so infuriated Reb Noson's enemies that when insults, abuse, stone-throwing and a gruesome assassination attempt failed to thwart him, they slandered him to the Russian government and tried to have him sent to Siberia? And what gave Reb Noson the strength to hold his peace throughout, relying on nothing but faith and prayer for his salvation? Includes a detailed account of Reb Noson's adventure-filled trip to the Holy Land in 1822, full background information about Jewish and general historical trends, extensive quotations from Reb Noson's hitherto untranslated diaries, letters and other writings, a selection of his sayings and an appendix on the structure and methods of his magnum opus, Likutey Halakhos, and other works. With glossary, biographical sketches and full indices.
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(Charity truly makes the world go round. Hundreds of billi...)
Charity truly makes the world go round. Hundreds of billions of dollars are collected annually by hospitals, medical research centers, educational institutions, social welfare organizations, environmental groups and disaster-relief agencies, to name just a few. Not a day goes by without some kind of street solicitation. Rarely does a week go by without an individual or organization knocking on the door, calling on the telephone or pleading by e-mail, asking us to get involved. Who really benefits from all this charity? If you said the recipient, try again. More Blessed To Give shines a revealing light on the real beneficiary of charity: the giver. Based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, this book explores the benefits, blessings and spiritual rectifications earned by every charitable donor. Each act of charity also has global repercussions, sending peace, justice and spiritual tranquility into every corner of creation. Who you give to is even more important than what you give. Rebbe Nachman offers practical tips for prioritizing your donations and steering clear of unworthy causes. So the next time someone holds out his hand, extend your hand, too. Giving charity doesn't mean giving up your hard-earned funds it means increasing your wealth, your happiness and your future success. Talk about making your money work for you!
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(This Land is My Land explores the conceptual beginnings o...)
This Land is My Land explores the conceptual beginnings of the Holy Land dating back to Creation, and traces its history from the time of the Patriarchs to the present day. Along the way we learn of the conquering and settling of the Land by the Israelites under Joshua, its inhabitance during the epochs of the Judges, the Kings and the Prophets, and the upheavals it experienced during subsequent periods of Jewish exile, including the destruction of the First and Second Temples. This Land is My Land then gives an account of the Holy Land during the Dark and Middle Ages; throughout the aliyot(immigration) to her shores from different Diaspora communities; and during the early period of Hasidism, the Enlightenment and Zionism. It concludes with the story of the founding of the State of Israel and the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict until the present day.
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(Since man was created “in the image of God,” each organ o...)
Since man was created “in the image of God,” each organ of the human body has a spiritual as well as physical meaning. Based on Rebbe Nachman of Breslov’s teachings, this fascinating study uncovers the mystical connection between each aspect of the human body – the skeletal and muscular system, the circulatory and respiratory systems, the reproductive system, and more – and the Ten Sefirot, plus the five levels of the soul. Heighten your awareness of the awesome spiritual power you have at your fingertips, and in all your other limbs as well.
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(Would you like to be rich, really rich? Would you like to...)
Would you like to be rich, really rich? Would you like to be able to turn what seems to be nothing into something of great value? Then come make a withdrawal from The Treasury of Unearned Gifts. With timeless wisdom and contemporary insight, these help us to explore the pathways to happiness and contentment in Life. Realize and unlock the untold treasuries within yourself and live like a millionaire for all eternity! This book tells you how.
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Kramer, Chaim Menachem was born on August 6, 1945 in Brooklyn. Arrived in Israel, 1975. Son of Harold Kramer and Lucy Sterman Kramer.
Doctor of Divinity, Breslov Rabbinical College, Jerusalem, Israel, 1964.
Guidance counselor, Jerusalem Academy Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 1976-1978; director, Breslov Yeshiva, Jerusalem, 1979-1985; founder, director, Breslov Research Institute, Jerusalem, since 1979.
(Did you ever wonder why the followers of Rebbe Nachman of...)
(Would you like to be rich, really rich? Would you like to...)
(Would you like to be rich – really rich? Would you like t...)
(This Land is My Land explores the conceptual beginnings o...)
(Since man was created “in the image of God,” each organ o...)
(Since man was created in the image of God each organ of t...)
(Our sages teach that charity does much more for the giver...)
(Charity truly makes the world go round. Hundreds of billi...)
Married Gita Rosenfeld, April 6, 1965. Children: Rachel, Aaron, Raphael, Miriam, Zivia, Zvi.