Description: FACSIMILE Reprint of FIRST EDITION 1788 NOAM ELIMELECH נועם אלימלך of Lizensk LANGUAGE: HEBREW VG CONDITION, HARDCOVER Who was the author of Noam Elimelech? The Rebbe Elimelech (1717-1787) and his brother Reb Zisha were among the greatest students of the Mezritcher Maggid. It was the older Reb Zisha who first introduced his younger brother to the wellsprings of Hassidus and brought him under the tutelage of the Mezritcher Maggid who was the Baal Shem Tov’s successor and leader of all the Hasidim at that time. Together they became great Hasidic leaders in their own right, traveling from town to town in self-imposed exile, fasting and arousing feelings of repentance among their brethren. Most of the Mezritcher Maggid’s students came to the threshold of Rebbe Elimelech when the Maggid departed this world. (see Ohel Elimelech #1) Many of his other pupils became great Hasidic leaders and masters too, such as the four Rebbes mentioned above as well as Rabbi Kalonymous Kalman Epstein the author of Maor VeShemsh, and Rav Naftali of Ropshitz author of Zera Kodesh among others. He is therefore appropriately called the “Rebbe of Rebbes.” The Rebbe of the Baal Teshuva movement The Belzer Rebbe said “that which Jews repented in the past, and currently repent and will repent in the future is all due to the power of Rabbi Elimelech.” The Rebbe Reb Melech's humility Once The Baal haTanya, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi was asked by a certain Misnaged (an opponent of Hasidisim) about a book Noam Elimelech that he keeps on the floor under his seat. He asked the Rebbe to describe to him what the author was like. The Rebbe answered him “I will describe the author to you, even if you would put the author himself on the floor beneath your seat he would remain silent and not utter a sound.” That is how humble the Rebbe was We have over 500,000 books of Jewish interest in Stock, please make sure to check out our Our eBay Store Questions, comments, Requests? WE CAN BE REACHED AT 347ll78G492!!14G6508!14 Our storefront location is at Mizrahi Book Store 3108 Quentin Rd Brooklyn NY 11234 Visitors welcome during business hours COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNTS: There is $4 off each additional item paid for and shipped together, which makes the shipping just .99 for almost all additional items. Please note that purchases must be paid for at once, not individually to qualify for the discount. If you plan on adding additional items, please hold off payment until done purchasing. This discount should be deducted automatically, please contact us if for some reason it does not. STORE HOURS: Our storefront is located at 3108 Quentin Rd, Brooklyn, NY, 11234. Visitors are welcome during business hours. Store hours are: Sunday-Thursday 10 am - 6:30 pm and Friday 10 am - 2 pm. We are closed on Saturday and Jewish Holidays. For assistance in processing hours, we can be reached at our listed Mizrahi Bookstore phone number. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: For most individual books, we ship first class mail via USPS. Price is by weight, and this service is tracked. For multiple purchases, we can combine postage manually and charge at cost. Please reach out to us for a quote if interested in shipping multiple items together internationally. RETURN CUSTOMERS: Return customers get 7% off every order, from the second shipment and on. This is not deducted automatically, please message us for a discount code to be able to apply it to the order. REFUNDS: We offer full refunds within 30 days of purchase. QUESTIONS: We are here for you and usually respond immediately, feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. 1ST EDITIONS: We try to be precise when marking the edition, but if you are looking for first editions only, please ask us to verify the edition before purchasing, to prevent any misunderstandings. First Edition can have multiple definitions unfortunately and best to clarify in advance. WANT LIST: Looking for something and don't see it? Let us know and we'll look out for you. We have an additional hundreds of thousands of books of Jewish interest in stock, that are not listed online. SELL US YOUR BOOKS: We purchase Jewish books and books of Jewish interest, used, rare and antiquarian books and collections. Languages we specialize in are English, Hebrew, Yiddish, German, Spanish, Ladino, Russian and French. We purchase over 200,000 Jewish books a year and will travel to purchase libraries. Please contact us for details DISCLAIMER: The descriptions we use for our books offered, may come from a variety of sources, such as standard reference books, auction catalogs, the Publishers' descriptions, online resources and customer reviews.... If you feel any specific description violated third part rights, please contact us and we will have it removed immediately. Get images that make Supersized seem small. THE simple solution for eBay sellers.
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