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13/04/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

There are people who do not have a good word for anybody. They always look on the bad side of people. The source of their life-force is in the forces of the Other Side, which is called `the end of all flesh' (Genesis 6:13). Such people are constantly trying to make an end of things. They are highly destructive. Their accusations and slander arouse harsh judgements in the world. The fundamental evil here is the abuse of the faculty of speech. Therefore the way to crush and humble these people is by developing the faculty of speech to perfection.

— Likutey Moharan I:38:2

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12/04/2026

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12/04/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

THE POWER OF SPEECH
Prayer must be spoken out in actual words - literally. It is not enough to think the prayers. It is true that God knows what we are thinking. But the words have to be spoken, because speech is the vessel with which we receive the flow of blessings. According to our words, so is the blessing we receive .

One who perfects his speech can receive abundant blessings through the vessels he forms with his words. This is why we must actually articulate our prayers with our mouths.

— Likutey Moharan I, 34

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Guard your tongue
Never let a word of wickedness leave your mouth. Don't ever say you will be wicked or commit a sin, even if you mean it as a joke and have no intention of carrying out your words.

The words themselves can be very damaging. They can compel you to fulfill them even though you did not mean them seriously.

This was what caused King Jehu's downfall, because he said, "Ahab served Baal a little, but Jehu will serve him very much" ( II Kings 10:18 ) . When King Jehu said these words, he had no intention of committing idolatry. He said them only to trick the Baal worshipers, as explained in the following verse. Yet these words were his downfall, because he later came to commit idolatry.

From this the Talmud learns that "a covenant is made with the lips" ( Sanhedrin 102a) . You should therefore be very careful about what you say.

— Sichot Haran #237

11/04/2026

Torah Calendar

25 Nissan-8 Iyar, 5786
April 12-25, 2026

For this week's study schedule & classes, CLICK HERE

Attributes of the month of Nissan: Ruling permutation of the letters of HAVAYAH is the first in the order of permutations: YOD KEH VAV KEH, contained in the initial Hebrew letters of Yismechu Hashamayim Vetagel Ha'aretz -- "Let the heavens rejoice and the earth exult" (Psalms 96:11). The month's corresponding letter is: HEH; Human attribute: SPEECH; Body Part: RIGHT FOOT; Tribe: JUDAH; Constellation: RAM (Aries).
Sunday night-Monday April 12-13 / 26 Nissan

Yahrzeit of Joshua bin Nun.

Wednesday April 15 / 28 Nissan

Today is the anniversary of the collapse of the walls of Jericho in the time of Joshua marking the beginning of the conquest of the Land of Israel. It is good to devote special attention to the thrice-daily repeated Aleinu prayer, which was composed by Joshua after that miracle in the form of a backwards acrostic on his name. The recital of Alenu is a segulah (propitious remedy) against all troubles.

Thursday April 16 / 29 Nissan

Although today is the eve of Rosh Chodesh (New Moon) there is no custom of fasting or holding the usual Yom Kippur Katan (the "small" day of atonement) since we are still in Nissan, month of redemption, when fasting (except for the Fast of the Firstborn) is not appropriate.

Thursday night-Friday April 16-17 / 30 Nissan
First day of Rosh Chodesh Iyar

Today is the Yahrzeit of Rabbi Chaim Vital (1543-1620), leading student of Kabbalistic giant R. Yitzchak Luria ("ARI") and chief expositor of his system in the Tree of Life, Eight Gates etc.

Attributes of the month of Iyar: Ruling permutation of the letters of HAVAYAH: YOD KEH KEH VAV, contained in the initial Hebrew letters of Yithalel Hamithalel Haskeil Veyado'a -- "Let him that glories [glory in this, that] he knows and understands [Me]" (Jeremiah 9:23). The month's corresponding letter is: VAV; Human attribute: THOUGHT; Body Part: RIGHT KIDNEY; Tribe: ISSACHAR; Constellation: SHOR (Ta**us, the Ox).

This month is particularly conducive to deep contemplation and understanding. It is also conducive to healing since all the sick among the Children of Israel who left Egypt were completely healed in this period in preparation for the Giving of the Torah. Thus the Hebrew name of the month of Iyar is made up of the letters Aleph-Yud-Reish, the initial letters of the Hebrew words Ani YKVK Rophecha, "I HaShem am your Healer" (Exodus 15:26).
Friday night-Saturday April 17-18 / 1 Iyar:
Second day Rosh Chodesh Iyar

Today's Torah reading is the double parshah of TAZRIA setting forth the laws of "leprous" marks on the skin of the body and the head and METZORA (Leviticus 14:1-15:33) concluding the Biblical laws of Tzora'at ("leprous" marks on the human skin and head, garments and houses) and the purification ritual. Special additional reading for Rosh Chodesh: Numbers 28:9-15; Haftara: Isaiah chapter 66.

After the afternoon service we read the second chapter of Pirkey Avot.

Today is the anniversary of Moses' count of the Children of Israel in the Wilderness (Numbers 1:1) and the beginning of the building of the First Temple by King Solomon.

10/04/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

Through the joy we have on Purim, clapping our hands and dancing, we are able to fulfill the mitzvah of counting the Omer properly. Then we are ready to receive the Torah on Shavuot, both the revealed and the hidden Torah.
— Likutey Moharan I:10:8

Each day of the Omer period is associated with a different aspect of the Sefirot. And on that day everything which everyone in the whole world is talking about is purely an expression of the particular aspect with which that day is associated. A person with understanding can hear and recognize this if he pays attention to what people are saying.
— Likutey Moharan I:182

The forty-nine days of the Omer period correspond to the fortynine gates of repentance, and these in turn correspond to the fortynine letters in the Hebrew names of the twelve tribes. It is through these letters and gates that we must make our return to God Almighty. The festival of Shavuot is the fiftieth gate. This is the gateway of God's `repentance,' when God himself returns, as it were. That is to say, He returns to us in love. It is possible to reach all these gates and open them by reciting the psalms. You should be careful to concentrate when you recite the psalms. Then you will be able to reach all forty-nine gates. During the forty-nine days of the counting of the Omer we have to cleanse ourselves of our impurity and return to God. Then God will return to us on Shavuot.
— Likutey Moharan II, 73

01/04/2026
01/04/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

A settled mind
The main reason why people are far from God is because their minds are not settled and they do not pause to consider the purpose of their existence. But when a person is happy, his mind becomes settled and he is able to understand things clearly.
Someone who is anxious and depressed finds it impossible to direct his thoughts where he wants. It is hard for him to calm and settle his mind. Only when a person is happy can he direct his thoughts wherever he wants and settle his mind.

Joy is the world of freedom - "for you shall go out with joy" (Isaiah 55:12) . Through joy we become free and leave our exile. When a person maintains a happy, joyous attitude, his mind and thoughts become free and he is no longer in exile. He can then direct his thoughts as he wants and settle his mind so as to focus on his goal and draw close to God.

Likutey Moharan II, 10

31/03/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

Man against beast
When a person is attacked by negative thoughts and doubts but fights and struggles to overcome them, this is very precious in God's eyes and gives Him the greatest delight.

Royal celebrations sometimes include spectacles of wild beasts fighting each other, with the delighted onlookers watch ing the strongest beast win. Similarly, our thoughts derive from the Chayot - the "beasts" of the divine Chariot (Ezekiel 1) . Holy thoughts are pure species of animals while evil thoughts are impure beasts. Through God's design , they are pitched against one another, and He has the greatest delight when man succeeds in his struggle to overcome the impure beasts.

It is a basic principle that two thoughts cannot be present in the mind at one and the same time. You can therefore easily banish negative thoughts by sitting doing nothing - by not pursuing the bad thought but concentrating instead on a different thought, be it one of Torah, devotion or even business. For it is impossible to think two thoughts at one and the same time.

There is no need to make a war and shake your head from side to side in order to banish bad thoughts. This does not help at all; quite the contrary, it makes them attack even more strongly. Simply pay no attention: do your part and think instead about Torah, prayer or business. Don't glance back at the bad thought at all. This way it will go away by itself.

— Likutey Moharan I, 233

30/03/2026

ISRAEL UPDATE & A WORD ABOUT THE MATZA

I regret that for some months I have not been able to maintain my usual schedule of classes and articles owing to some medical issues requiring regular treatments, which have been somewha enervating. I put my trust in G-d that all is for good, and as long as my mind works and I keep praying, studying and observing Torah as best as I can, I know that any hardship is in the category of “suffering sent through love”.

I greatly appreciate your support in this difficult period.
Meanwhile, Israel’s war against Iran (and Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis etc.) which we naively hoped would end miraculously very quickly, is now entering its second month with all the signs that it is likely to escalate greatly. Israel has sustained numerous casualties and injuries as well as material damage. However, with thanks to G-d, many of the Iranian and Hezbollah missiles and drones have been intercepted or fallen on empty land.

For non-combatant Israeli citizens the main toll has been on people’s nerves and stamina, as emergency alerts blaring on their phones at any time of day or night followed by wailing sirens send old and young, parents with little children and everyone else running to hopefully secure shelters.

Edom vs Paras

Will this war be the fulfillment of the rabbinic tradition (Bavli Yoma 10a) that at the end of days Edom (USA & allies, brandishing the sword of military might) will bring down Paras? US President Donald Trump boasts that if Iran does not surrender unconditionally, he will order the obliteration of their electric generating plants, oil wells and Khang Island, which controls the Hormuz strait, and possibly all their desalinization plants.

On the other hand, Iran, which has retaliated against daily Israeli bombing attacks by sending missiles into all her neighboring “brotherly” Moslem countries, threatens not only to start a major regional war and cause a bloodbath, but also to occupy Kuwait and other territories and hold them as bargaining chips. She allegedly has terror cells across America and Europe, and even in her feral dying throes she could potentially inflict much damage.

And even if the Iranian monster is incapacitated, this could be only temporary, as countries like Russia, China and N. Korea will be only too happy to help the remaining Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps hardcore rebuild and rearm. It is also likely that a crushing blow to Iran will fan the flames of Islamic extremism across the world, which poses an immediate threat to the lives and property of Jews everywhere as well as of anyone in any way associated with Israel. This has already been seen in the recent shooting attacks against synagogues and the latest arson attack on Hatzalah ambulances in London’s Jewish orthodox Golders Green neighborhood.

Here in Israel, the government and military are gearing themselves and the general public for years of fighting on multiple fronts, and, with all the optimism for quick, total victories, none seem in sight.

So should Jews of faith and our friends and allies across the world despair of complete salvation and final redemption?

The first question we must ask ourselves is: Are we ourselves actually worthy of witnessing the complete salvation in our days? Yet even if we are not (which in all honesty is very likely the case, as each of us knows in our heart of hearts), we may take comfort in a remarkable discussion in the Midrash Sifra 2:1 on Leviticus 26:6, “Ashbeeth, I shall give the land respite from vicious beasts, and no sword shall cross your land”.

Rabbi Yehuda says: “He will eliminate them from the world. But Rabbi Shimon retorts: “When is the Almighty praised? At a time when there are no harmful agents? Or at time when harmful agents exist but they do no harm? Surely at a time when harmful agents exist but they do no harm! And thus it says (Psalms 92:1): ‘A psalm, a song for the day of Shabbat, to the one who causes the harmful agents in the world to “rest” (Heb. maSh’BeeTh) so that they do not harm.

Even if we do not merit to see the complete vanquishing of all our enemies, it will be enough if at least the Almighty keeps them under His full control and beats them down any time they dare raise their heads.

Matza: The Bread of Affliction

For thousands of years the Jews have suffered unending oppression and persecution, yet we have never lost hope that at the very end, G-d will see our affliction and take pity, and deliver us finally even as He redeemed us from Egypt. Our annual Pesach Seder Night, which Jewish people of all kinds, colors and backgrounds celebrate until today, is living testimony to this inextinguishable hope.

But why the “Bread of Affliction”, Lechem Oni (Deuteronomy 16:3)? The festival of Pesach, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt, celebrates the very birth of the Nation of Israel, from which flows all the glorious history of Receiving the Torah at Sinai, Settlement of the Land, Building the Temple and ultimately, the Future Redemption.

In the case of Cinderella Israel’s big ugly rival sisters, events of such primary importance are celebrated with massive feasting, gorging and self-indulgence, as in the Edomite celebration of the birth of their “savior”, or the Ishmaelite festival of breaking the fast” (at the end of 40 days of gorging all night and “fasting” by day”) which features enormous festive meals.

And for Cinderella Israel? The centerpiece of her national feast is a morsel of a kind of dry, semi-scorched cracker together with some bitter herbs - the “Bread of Affliction” and the taste of bitterness. (Yet when the Temple will be rebuilt soon in or times, the crown of the meal will be the taste of at least an olive-size of the juicy meat of the roasted young lamb or goat of the paschal sacrifice, eaten in holiness and purity with the taste of the Hidden Light!)

Humility

The Hebrew word “Oni” in the phrase “the Bread of Affliction” has several overlapping connotations, including “poverty”, “suffering”, “lowliness” and “humility”. Indeed, poverty and suffering may break a person’s pride, arrogance and sense of their own importance and lead them to true humility before the Master of All Creation.

It was precisely the humility of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, above all that of Moses who was “more humble than all men” (Numbers 12:3), and that of G-d’s anointed, King David, that enabled them to reveal His kingship to the world. And so it is with Israel, His chosen “nation of priests”, who have this mission forever.

It was Israel’s humility at Mount Sinai that was the foundation of their complete and unquestioning submission to the Will of G-d, the Torah, in the words: Na’aseh Venishma, “We shall [first] do, and [then] we shall understand” (Exodus 24:7). Likewise, throughout our history, it was Jews’ humility in face of an ever-changing succession of oppression and persecution that enabled them to survive from generation to generation and maintain their faith and hope in an ultimately Loving and Compassionate Father.

Arrogance

Cinderella’s two big ugly sisters each vaunt their groveling humility and submission, yet in truth both have historically displayed overweening arrogance until today, as in the case of the Roman Vatican with its elaborate glittering pageantry, costumes and paraphernalia, and likewise in the case of many contemporary brash megabuck Edomite “churches”.

Today, nowhere is this arrogance more visible than in the aggressive, chauvinistic Jihadi “warriors of Islam”, who suppose that prostrating do*******le daily to a big black cube in Arabia is a virtue, while cruelly torturing and spilling the blood of anyone they deem kfir, a “heretic”, is the greatest (in their eyes) mitzvah.

It was many years ago that I first read Rabbi Nachman of Breslov’s lengthy story of “The Prayer Leader” (twelfth of his thirteen Sippurey Maasiot, “Stories of the Primordial Days”), which tells the tale of a king and his queen, their baby son and the king’s band of ministers (sage, adviser, warrior and more) all of whom were left separated after a devastating whirlwind. Prior to their eventually becoming reunited through the efforts of the king’s Prayer Leader, people of different traits chose a leader who embodied their most vulgar desires, whether for excessive food, drunkenness, immorality or other vices.

I was always puzzled by the group that reasoned that since everything in the world eventually becomes worn out and destroyed, the murderer who kills and destroys people and is full of anger, jealousy and zealotry is actually bringing the world to its ultimate purpose. They agreed that the main goal in life is to kill, and they chose as their leader an angry killer who had murdered his own father and mother.

In the “love-all-people” naivety of my earlier years, I found it hard to believe that any such people could really exist. However, in the recent Hebrew commentary on R’ Nachman’s Sippurey Maasiot, by Rabbi Eliahu Attia, the outstanding present-day Torah Gaon, Mekubal and one of the greatest living experts in Breslover literature, I have found the following enlightening comment on this section of the story (page 910 of his edition):

In order to be a murderer, the person must be full of rage, because when a person is angry he thinks of nothing and is ready to murder. He must also be full of jealousy, and because of his jealousy of others he abandons everything even to the extent of becoming a murderer…

This phenomenon has been seen in all the generations, where every nation that were killers sought out the basest, most contemptible and wicked person, one full of rage and jealousy, as their leader, one who would be a murderer without a trace of compassion, and appointed him their leader.

Rabbi Attia instances leaders like Khmelnytsky, Stalin and Hi**er, etc. One might add Torquemada, who instigated the Spanish inquisition, as well as numerous others. Of course the very archetype of cruelty and murder was Haman himself.

Islamic terror

In recent years, as the fad of political correctness has been forcibly pushed aside by the realities of ubiquitous Islamic terror, people who are no longer prepared to deceive themselves now see that among the angriest, most jealous and cruelest of all times was none other than the founder of Big Ugly Sister Ishmael’s religion, who barbarously tortured and killed all who would not bow to him, ra**ng and enslaving their women, and who taught all his followers that there is no higher virtue than doing the same, thereby earning instant paradise. Prime examples in modern times would be the infamous M***i of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husayni and Ayatollah Khomeini and their accursed seed.

In Rabbi Eliahu Attia’s commentary on the Story of the Prayer Leader, he explains how each of the King’s band represents one of the holy attributes of the Ten Sefirot, whereas when they were scattered by the storm wind (alluding to the kabalistic account of the “Breaking of the Vessels”), these very attributes “fell” from their holy level into the clutches of the “husks” of evil. It was the fall of the attribute of Malkhut, “kingship, power and control”, which in its holy state destroys evil, that led to the rise of those control-freaks whose arrogance, jealousy and anger causes them to glorify wholesale destruction and murder.

Matza vs Chameitz

On the Seder night Jews celebrate the birth of our Nation of Priests, after weeks of house cleaning and the scrupulous removal of all chameitz, “leaven” from our homes and other premises. After all this comes the eating of the Matza, the “Bread of Affliction”, the simplest, most basic of all foods made of nothing but flour and water without even a grain of salt, entirely pure and clean of all chameitz, since the latter signifies swollen pride and festering arrogance.

Eating the “Bread of Affliction” signifies the uniqueness of Israel, whose very humility is the foundation of their true greatness as G-d’s chosen.

For the righteous, eating this simple, divinely-ordained “bread”, LeCheM, can be felt as the physical imbibing of G-dliness itself into our very bodies. For the numerical value of the Hebrew word, LeCheM, Lamed-30 plus Chet-8 plus Mem-40, is 78. This is three times 26, which signifies the Essential Name of G-d, the “Tetragrammaton”. Why three times? Signifying the three main columns of the Tree of the Sefirot: Kindness, Might and Harmony in perfect balance. Through Israel’s humility in eating the morsel of the “Bread of Affliction”, we may imbibe G-dliness into our bodies, with our digestion releasing the shining light concealed within the physical Matza into our very souls.

SIMCHAH
To conclude with the words of Rambam (Maimonides) (Shofar, Succah & Lulav 8:15):

The happiness with which a person should rejoice in the fulfillment of the mitzvot and the love of God who commanded them is a great service. Whoever holds himself back from this rejoicing is worthy of retribution, as it states: "...because you did not serve God, your Lord, with happiness and a glad heart” (Deuteronomy 28:47).

Whoever holds himself proud, giving himself honor, and acts haughtily in such situations is a sinner and a fool. Concerning this, Solomon warned: "Do not seek glory before the King” (Proverbs 28:10).

In contrast, anyone who lowers himself and thinks lightly of his person in these situations is truly a great person, worthy of honor, who serves God out of love. Thus, David, King of Israel, declared: "I will hold myself even more lightly esteemed than this and be humble in my eyes” (II Samuel 6:22). Because there is no greatness or honor other than celebrating before God, as it states: "King David was leaping and whirling before God” (II Samuel 6:16).

Dear friend: I wish you a truly inspiring and uplifting Pesach celebration this year together with all Israel and all our true friends and allies across the world.

Shalom and blessings!

Avraham ben Yaakov Greenbaum

30/03/2026

We are now in the final count-down of days before Pesach. As we work to clean out the Chametz and make our other preparations for the festival, let's remember to cleanse ourselves inwardly and offer our personal prayers from the heart for all that we need personally and collectively.

The first ten days of Nissan correspond to the letter Yod of A-D-N-Y; the four days of checking the Paschal lamb from 11-14 Nissan correspond to the Dalet The fifty days from the first day of Pesach to the eve of Shavuot correspond to the Nun and Shavuot itself corresponds to the Aleph, signifying our complete acceptance of the kingship of G-d through our service in this period.

Please spare a thought for the many who cannot afford Matzot and other Pesach needs. In this period it is customary to give Kimcha d'Pischa -- special charity to the poor to cover their "flour" (kimcha) and other Pesach needs.

Tuesday March 31 / 13 Nissan

Sale of Chametz: Those who would lose financially by destroying their Chametz may take advantage of the rabbinic ordinance of Mechirat Chametz -- selling of the Chametz to a gentile with the proviso that if he fails to pay by a specified date, the Chametz will return to the ownership of the Jew after Pesach. The sale of Chametz should be arranged by Tuesday evening and may be performed on your behalf by your local rabbi.

Tuesday evening March 31 / Eve of 14 Nissan
Bedikat Chametz, the "Search for Chametz"

Directly after the evening prayers it is customary to perform the search for chametz by the light of a candle in our homes and any other premises we occupy. For detailed guidance on how to perform the search, click here.

Wednesay April 1 / 14 Nissan
Eve of Pesach

The customary Fast of the Firstborn commemorating the redemption of the Israelite firstborn in Egypt is observed today. In many synagogues it is customary to complete the study of a Talmudic Masechta (tractate) and celebrate the siyyum with a festive meal, giving the firstborn the opportunity to waive their fast in order to participate in this mitzvah-feast.

Biur Chametz, the "Destruction of Leaven": Consumption of Chametz is permitted only in the earlier part of the morning. Consult your local rabbi for the time limit in your area. All remaining Chametz must be burned before the late morning. For detailed guidance on Biur Chametz, click here.

Wednesday night April 1 / 15 Nissan
First night of Pesach: SEDER NIGHT

The Pesach Seder: For a complete guide to the Pesach Seder on this most important night in the Torah calendar, click here.

Thursday April 2 / 15 Nissan

First day of the Pesach festival.

Thursday night April 2 / 16 Nissan:
Second night of Pesach. Second Seder (Diaspora)
First night of the Omer count (Israel & Diaspora)

In Israel at the end of the evening prayer service and in Diaspora after the main part of the Seder we commence the Counting of the Omer in which we will count 49 days until the Festival of Shavuos, time of the Giving of the Torah, which was the main purpose of the Exodus from Egypt. For details on Counting the Omer, click here.
Today is the Yahrzeit of Levi son of Jacob.

Friday April 3 / 16 Nissan

Second day of Pesach. Chol HaMoed in Israel; Second day Yom Tov in Diaspora. In Temple times today is the day on which the Omer barley offering was presented at the Altar with accompanying animal sacrifices.

Friday night-Saturday April 3-4 / 17 Nissan
Shabbat Chol HaMo'ed

Sabbath of the Intermediate days of the festival of Pesach. After the Shacharit prayer, "half" Hallel is recited. It is customary to read Shir HaShirim, the "Song of Songs", before the synagogue Torah reading. The Torah reading is Exodus 33:12-34:26; Haftara: Ezekiel 37:1-14, Prophecy of the revival of the dry bones.

30/03/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

One of the biggest obstacles in the search for truth is other people, especially those who make fun of religion with `sophisticated' jokes. They are under the spell of philosophical speculation and other current ideas. The damage they cause is quite obvious. They have the power to corrupt people completely, God forbid.

What is even more insidious is the sharp wit of people who give the appearance of being respectable and well meaning, but who have a way of turning all kinds of religious matters into a joke. Many people are deterred from true religion because of this. At least where the blatant mockery of the philosophers is concerned most people have the sense to be wary and keep away, knowing as they do that philosophy has the power to deprive you of both worlds, this one and the next, and to throw you down into the lowest pit of hell, God forbid.

But the `wit and wisdom' of those who give the impression of being decent and religious can be more dangerous because their words possess a certain aura of truth.

Travel the path of purity and you will walk in trust. Keep well away from this crowd and pay no attention to their humor and wise ideas. Walk with simplicity and purity along the ancient path of our forefathers .

— Rabbi Nachman's Wisdom 81

26/03/2026

Rabbi Nachman Thought For The Day

A person may have fasted a great deal and undergone harsh personal discipline and self-mortification. Even so, he should not arrogantly assume that he has attained the level of a Tzaddik, with the power to bring about redemptions or to accomplish great feats through prayer. If he examines himself carefully he will see that in spite of all his fasting and asceticism, his physical desires are still firmly lodged in his body -- not only his own desires, but even the lust his father had at the time he was conceived.

As soon as he recognizes this he will be overcome with trepidation and he will no longer delude himself with the thought that he is a Tzaddik. Instead he will turn to the true Tzaddik to ask him to intercede on his behalf; he will bind his own prayers to the Tzaddik, and in this way he will restore prayer to its rightful place, which is with the true Tzaddikim. They alone understand the secret of prayer and the way to elevate prayer. God yearns for the prayers of the Tzaddikim and sends an eloquent flow of words to their lips.

— Likutey Moharan I:10:4

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