REB NOSON’S INTRODUCTION1The reader will readily notice Reb Noson’s copious use of verses from throughout Tanakh in this Introduction. Only the most obvious of these are referenced in the footnotes. There are undoubtedly others that have gone undetected, having been deftly woven into the text.
הקַדְּמָָה מִבַּעַל הַמְחַבֵּר זֵכֶר צַדִּיק וְקָדוֹשׁ לִבְרָכָה, אֲשֶׁר כְּתָבָהּ בְּעַצְמוֹ
REB NOSON’S INTRODUCTION1The reader will readily notice Reb Noson’s copious use of verses from throughout Tanakh in this Introduction. Only the most obvious of these are referenced in the footnotes. There are undoubtedly others that have gone undetected, having been deftly woven into the text.