On 4 Iyar 5570 (1810), Rebbe Nachman left Breslov and moved to Uman. Rebbe Nachman had hinted at this final journey many years before and this would prove to be one of the greatest historical journeys in modern day Jewish history. Fast forward 200 years and 25,000 + Jews make the annual pilgrimage to Rebbe Nachman’s Tzion every Rosh HaShanah. What secrets did Uman possess to initiate this change? What did he promise? And why is this so relevant today?

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All proceeds will go to Tzadaka benefiting the Breslov Research Institute, the primary publisher of Rebbe Nachman’s works in English, French, Modern Hebrew, Spanish and Russian.
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