
Rebbe Nachman’s passing on the fourth day of Sukkot in 1810 and his burial among the martyrs in Uman embody his mission of soul rectification and Kiddush Hashem. His resting place serves as a channel for drawing holiness from the “Chamber of Exchanges,” where spiritual energy can be diverted or trapped. Through this concept, Rebbe Nachman revealed how sadness, emptiness, and assimilation result from holiness being exchanged with impurity, and how joy, halachic devotion, and guidance from true tzaddikim restore balance. His burial, facilitated by Hirsch Ber Horowitz, symbolized reclaiming holiness even from secular realms. The Sukkah’s symbolism of leaving permanence for divine connection in the outside domains parallels Rebbe Nachman’s mission to extract holiness from impurity and repair the spiritual damage originating from Moshe’s acceptance of the Erev Rav. His teachings link the work of Moshe, Aharon, Yosef, and David to the process of gathering lost sparks, achieved through the four Breslov devotions—study of Shulchan Aruch, mikveh, midnight prayer, and hitbodedut—and the nine fundamental Breslov books that form the spiritual rope of extraction leading to ultimate redemption.
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