We got tired of seeing the same old designs everywhere, so we went to one of Israel's top graphic artists and came up with a fantastic new line of t-shirts. We're sure you'll love it!
The fun design has become very popular in Israel in recent years, particularly among Breslover Chassidim and hilltop youth.
The words across the shirt are the mantra/poem Na Nach Nachma Nachman Me'Uman recited by many Breslover Chassidim as a sort of segulah or charm. The script is reproduced from the original slip of paper Rabbi Odesser (the man most associated with Na Nach) claimed to have been sent to him from the spirit of Rabbi Nachman himself.
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov (Bratslav) was a major early Chassidic master. Since he died and was buried in the Ukranian city of Uman in 1810, his burial site has become a major site for Jewish pilgrimmage, especially during Rosh Hashanah, when thousands of Jews from all over the world flock to Uman.
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<P>We got tired of seeing the same old designs everywhere, so we went to one of Israel's top graphic artists and came up with a fantastic new line of t-shirts. We're sure you'll love it!</P>
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<P>The fun design has become very popular in Israel in recent years, particularly among Breslover Chassidim and hilltop youth.</P>
<P>The words across the shirt are the mantra/poem <EM>Na Nach Nachma Nachman Me'Uman</EM> recited by many Breslover Chassidim as a sort of segulah or charm. The script is reproduced from the original slip of paper Rabbi Odesser (the man most associated with <EM>Na Nach</EM>) claimed to have been sent to him from the spirit of Rabbi Nachman himself.</P>
<P>Rabbi Nachman of Breslov (Bratslav) was a major early Chassidic master. Since he died and was buried in the Ukranian city of Uman in 1810, his burial site has become a major site for Jewish pilgrimmage, especially during Rosh Hashanah, when thousands of Jews from all over the world flock to Uman.</P></SPAN>00T-ShirtsIsraeli Designer T-shirts