Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser - The Saba
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− | One of the earliest Breslev Hasidim to live in Israel, | + | One of the earliest Breslev Hasidim to live in Israel, Rabbi Yisroel Ber Odesser (1898? - 1994) also known as 'the Saba' spent the full nearly 100 years of his life serving Hashem with all his might according to the teachings of Rebbe Nachman. At approximately age 24, Odesser claimed to have received a letter from Rebbe Nachman who had passed away 112 years earlier. This letter known as [[The Petek - Letter From Heaven|the Petek]], contained the now famous phrase [[Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman]]. Towards the end of his life Reb Odesser founded the [[Na Nach]] movement. There is much controversy amongst mainstream Breslev and other Jewish Orthodox groups regarding the reception of the Petek and the message Rabbi Yisroel Ber Odeser claimed it contained. |
==His Early Years == | ==His Early Years == |