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Kid's Page

SHALOM!
(means, “Hello. Let’s be friends.”)

Don’t go away! We’re still building here, but there’s already some stuff to see.

Come on in and take a look.

There’s something new on the stories page. It’s a story about a man who finds a diamond and who doesn’t lose hope. I’m sure you’ll like it.

SHALOM really means “peace.” In Hebrew it is used as both as a greeting (“Hi!”) and as a farewell (“Bye!”).

Not everything on this page is for “people of all ages”—some of this stuff may be a bit babyish for you and some stuff may be for some one older. But you should find something that’s right for you.

We’re gonna have some interesting stories to share with you, stories that Rebbe Nachman told. (C’mon! Like, you don’t know who Rebbe Nachman was?! Check it out.) They’re fun and they’re interesting. I’m sure you’ll want to tell them to your friends and have them see them for themselves. Look here to find out some more.

With God’s help this page will be ready to rock by the end of July. Hope to see you back here!

My friend Yitzchak A. made this nice graphic and told me I could give it away to as many people as I wanted, so I figured I’d put it on the site and let anybody who wants, have it.

What’s it about? Well, there was a Jew who really, really liked to do mitzvot and he wanted to do them all the time. Like, he didn’t even want to eat or sleep! But, of course, like, you’ve got to eat and sleep. But still, he felt bad and went to talk to Rebbe Nachman about it. Rebbe Nachman answered him—well, get the graphic and you’ll know what he answered!

C’mon! This way to the jumble!

SHALOM!
(means, “Good-bye. Let’s continue to be friends.”)

Mom and Dad! I think you might be interested in looking at these links. Together with some prayer, you and your children will be safe, not sorry.

Want to know more or just say “Hi!”? Don’t be shy! We’ll try to answer as soon as we can. Drop us a line.
Anything we can do to make the site better? Write to the webmaster@breslov.org.