BRATSLAV: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav
His Life and Teachings
His Disciples' and Their Disciples' Literary Legacy
Bratslav Hasidism in its Context
Compiled and Edited by David Assaf
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Bratslav Publications: Collections and Anthologies of Teachings, Prayers, Stories and Commentaries; Indexes and Reference Books
2. Bratslav Publications: Epistles, Regulations, Placards
3. Bratslav Publications: Periodicals, Newspapers, Calendars, and Pamphlets
4. Bratslav Publications: Adaptations and Translations
5. Encyclopedia Entries, Reference Books, Indexes, Databases, Genealogical Lists
6. Bibliographical Matters; Printing Presses
7. Rabbi Nahman and Bratslav Hasidism in the Eyes of Nineteenth-Century Masikilim
8. Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav: His Life and Writings
9. Studies and Commentaries on Rabbi Nahman's Stories and Teachings
10. Influences on Rabbi Nahman; Rabbi Nahman's Influence on Others
11. Rabbi Nahman and Eretz Israel
12. Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov: His Life and Writings
13. Bratslav Hasidism in Tsarist Russia, Poland, and the Soviet Union
14. Bratslav Hasidism in Eretz Israel, the State of Israel, and the United States
15. Bratslav Hasidism as Reflected in Literature and Art
16. Bratslav Liturgy, Melodies, and Dance
17. Medical, Psychological, and Spiritual Aspects
18. Social, Folkloric, and Anthropological Aspects
a. The Pilgrimage to Uman
b. Bratslav Hasidim in Yavne'el
c. Israel Dov Odesser, His Disciples, and the Story of the Petek
d. The Controversy over R. Nahman's Remains