Translation:Kochavei Ohr

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Kochavei Ohr
by Abraham Chazan ben Reb Nachman of Tulchin, translated from Hebrew by Wikisource

Jerusalem, 1896, 1st Ed., and Jerusalem, 1972.

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Sections according to Machon Bashan edition

Intro

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Kokhavei Ohr

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Part 1 #1-30 Anshei Moharan

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Reishit Davar #1-47 p.37

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Diburim MiMoharnat #1-37 p.78

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Part 2 #1-17 Emet W'Emumah

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Part 3 #1-47 Chokhmah U'Binah

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Part 4 Sasson we'Simchah

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Story #1

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Prayer #2-8

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#1-17

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Wondrous Stories of Rabbeinu Z"L

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The Admor's Zal's Conduct with the Aristocrats in Uman

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#1

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Stories written in a book that R' Naftali had: #1 Story of a Small King Who was Conquered by a Big King

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#2 Story of a Poor Man Who Made a Living Digging Clay to Sell

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#3 Story of Katzin Pasha

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#4 The Villager, Varda, Bitter Herbs, Treasure Under the Bridge, Turkey Prince, Tainted Grain, Astrologer King, Sefer Elim, Maharsha 1-3, Blind Musician, Tende-Rende Priest's Clothes

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R' Avraham's Parables of the World's Nonsense and True Purpose

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Perush Shomer

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Page 207

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At the time that there was dispute on Rabi Natan, they gave him encouragement so that he would not fall in his da`at/state of mind, and they told him some worldly story: That there was a doctor, and he had an assistant. As time went by, the masses began to make more of a matter and fame of the assistant than of the doctor, until he became more known and honored in the world. And once the King made a meal, and everyone sat according to his honor, and the studnet sat first, and afterwards the doctor. The doctor answered and said, "But look! You indeed know the difference between me and you!" He (Rabi Natan) replied and said to him, "Do not despair and do not be weakened in your mind, for this is the way of the world, that in each generation ninety-eight percent do not know of the truth, and two percent know."

The Tcheriner Rav's Commands #1-17

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Conversations and Stories

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#1-13

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#13 Chapter heads to LM #8

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#14-58

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Volume Six: #1-7 about the stories

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Additions to the Stories by the Author #1-10 p. 348

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Manuscript of the Tcheriner Rav

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Avaneiha Barzel

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#1-16 Moharnat Becomes a Follower of the Admor

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#17-76 Stories of Rabbeinu z"l

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#1-66 Stories of Moharnat

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Notes

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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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