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The following is how Moshe portrayed himself in his blogger profile:
If I recall correctly Moshe once told me that one Rosh Hashana the chevra prayed with Saba in the Breslov Meah She-urim Shul [that was in the times when Uman was behind the iron curtain, and even though Saba had a tradition that when one couldn't make it to Uman, then the kibutz should be by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron, even still Saba chose to abnegate himself to the majority of the chasidim who chose Jerusalem. In the third volume of Yimay Shmuel, Shmuel Horowitz agonizes over this dilemma]. The leading Breslov rabbis really hated Saba, and I heard from Morris - Moshe Shushan, that one Rosh Hashana the chevra saw how Bender - the self proclaimed chief rabbi of the breslov shul - someone who was with Saba for half a century - wouldn't even look in Saba's direction to wish him a "good yom tov" after the hours (7 plus I think) overlong services he conducted in the Shul on Yom Tov, this snub was so startling, they even questioned Saba about it. In any event, there was no way that the Shul would call Saba up to the Torah for an aliyah. Even still when they auctioned off the aliyahs they allowed Moshe A. to buy one, thinking it was for himself - a visiting American. When it came his aliyah, he ushered Saba up and gave it to Saba. Saba praised this act very much. This empowered Saba to do what only he knew to do, and the chevra understood that this was instrumental in the bringing about the demise of three of the fraudulent leaders that very year.
Here is a conversation Moshe had with Saba, as documented by S.R.
Moshe started a blog, but only made a few posts.
http://nanachemet.blogspot.com/
[In one post he has an hypothesis that Rabbi Nussun saw Na Nach Nachma Nachman written by Rabbainu on the note which named the ten Psalms of the Tikun Haklili, see there. This doesn't seem correct because Rabbi Nussun said that he forgot everything that he saw on the note due to his awe of Rabbainu.]
There are three Hebrew recordings of Moshe A. available here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACSDLNYv%2D2Rsm%2D0&id=F635B3306D7AB5AF%2127484&cid=F635B3306D7AB5AF
There is a short clip of Moshe A. with myself - Simcha Nanach at the Kotel - Western Wall here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf5Ativqbjs
B"H there is much more, may HY help us find it and put it all together and make it available.
Na Nach Nachma Nachman MayUman!
The following is how Moshe portrayed himself in his blogger profile:
I was brought up in Litvish yeshivas and had made aliyah to Israel. In Israel I heard about Saba Yisroel and the letter from heaven. I made a point to see Saba and the rest is history. I became one of Saba's attendants and to my surprize Saba rented a place next to my home and for six months straight I was the only attendant. Today I understood Saba's compassion to bring me close to Rebbe NAchman derech. He paid $800 a month for rent in order I should one day understand who Rebbe Nachman is and to religiously follow Rebbe Nachman's path.
If I recall correctly Moshe once told me that one Rosh Hashana the chevra prayed with Saba in the Breslov Meah She-urim Shul [that was in the times when Uman was behind the iron curtain, and even though Saba had a tradition that when one couldn't make it to Uman, then the kibutz should be by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron, even still Saba chose to abnegate himself to the majority of the chasidim who chose Jerusalem. In the third volume of Yimay Shmuel, Shmuel Horowitz agonizes over this dilemma]. The leading Breslov rabbis really hated Saba, and I heard from Morris - Moshe Shushan, that one Rosh Hashana the chevra saw how Bender - the self proclaimed chief rabbi of the breslov shul - someone who was with Saba for half a century - wouldn't even look in Saba's direction to wish him a "good yom tov" after the hours (7 plus I think) overlong services he conducted in the Shul on Yom Tov, this snub was so startling, they even questioned Saba about it. In any event, there was no way that the Shul would call Saba up to the Torah for an aliyah. Even still when they auctioned off the aliyahs they allowed Moshe A. to buy one, thinking it was for himself - a visiting American. When it came his aliyah, he ushered Saba up and gave it to Saba. Saba praised this act very much. This empowered Saba to do what only he knew to do, and the chevra understood that this was instrumental in the bringing about the demise of three of the fraudulent leaders that very year.
Here is a conversation Moshe had with Saba, as documented by S.R.
Sabba: Moshe, you know, the petek came to you! Rebbe Nachman sent you the petek!
Moshe: I dont understand Sabba, I didn't get any petek from Rebbe Nachman?!
Moshe: I dont understand Sabba, I didn't get any petek from Rebbe Nachman?!
Sabba: No Moshe, Rabbeinu sent you the petek! Because everyone that believes in the petek is as if they recieved it themselves.
Moshe started a blog, but only made a few posts.
http://nanachemet.blogspot.com/
[In one post he has an hypothesis that Rabbi Nussun saw Na Nach Nachma Nachman written by Rabbainu on the note which named the ten Psalms of the Tikun Haklili, see there. This doesn't seem correct because Rabbi Nussun said that he forgot everything that he saw on the note due to his awe of Rabbainu.]
There are three Hebrew recordings of Moshe A. available here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACSDLNYv%2D2Rsm%2D0&id=F635B3306D7AB5AF%2127484&cid=F635B3306D7AB5AF
There is a short clip of Moshe A. with myself - Simcha Nanach at the Kotel - Western Wall here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf5Ativqbjs
B"H there is much more, may HY help us find it and put it all together and make it available.
Na Nach Nachma Nachman MayUman!
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