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with Rabbi Ozer Bergman Chaim Kramer from Jerusalem<br/>Tuesday Feb 16th Founder and Director of the Breslov Research InstituteWed, June 23 8:00 p.m.
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One of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov’s most oft-quoted sayings is: <i>Mitzvah gedolah leheyot b’simchah tamid</i>, “It is a great mitzvah to always be happy.” Come find out why it’s more than just a slogan, more than just the words to a popular song. Learn what sort of of simcha/joy Rebbe Nachman was talking about and how to get it and how to live it. Come find out why <i>your</i> being happy changes the world for the better.
WARNING! You may leave singing and dancing!
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When: Tuesday Feb 16th Wed. June 23, 2010, 8:00-9:30 p.m.<br/>
Where: Marchette Family home 21 Portina Rd., Brighton<br/>
CostSugg. Donation: $10<br/>
RSVP the Marchettes at 617-903-0613 or by [[Special:Emailuser/Avivaestherleah|email]]
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Rabbi Ozer Bergman Chaim Kramer is an author/editor for Founder and Executive Director of the Breslov Research Institute and a spiritual coach, the main publisher of English-language books on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. He has been teaching Breslov themes for over 25 years to Jews is the author of all streams and ages, in Englishmany books including Crossing the Narrow Bridge, Hebrew Through Fire and Yiddish. He has been practicing hitbodedutWater, Rebbe Nachman's path Anatomy of meditationthe Soul, for over 30 years and This Land is author of "Where Earth My Land and Heaven Kiss: A Practical Guide to Rebbe Nachman's Path of Meditation" more. 
His writings on the weekly Torah reading can be found at http://www.breslov.org/bookshelf/dvar.html. He and his wife Udel, a
clinical social worker, live in Jerusalem.
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