In #Uman, there is a grave of the #tzaddik (righteous man) #Nachman of #Breslov. All #Jews of the #Breslov branch of #Hasidism consider it their duty to visit it at least once.

📹: #Radio_Liberty

#ukraine #putinisamasskiller #putinisawarcriminal @kardinal691

#Christians changed the #holiday to ‘Yom Saint Valentine Ha’Kadosh’ in honor of an early Christian #tzaddik who was known for performing marriages among young people, and who was executed by authorities for his beliefs.

On Yom Saint Valentine Ha’Kadosh, young Christians visit the kever of Saint Valentine Ha’Kadosh at a Christian shul in Medinat Eire, to daven for a successful shidduch. Christians do not wear white nor dance in vineyards for their holiday.
4/9

From Nachman Davies - Hanuka: The Light of the Tzaddik

The story of Joseph, which is spread over four parashot in #Genesis, is always read at the time we celebrate the Festival of #Hanukkah. The themes of that festival are Light, Providence, Dedication and Miracles. The story of Joseph does not relate closely to the theme of Light and yet is the Light of the #Tzaddik or “Righteous One” which is a beacon to those who would follow the path of righteousness -

https://jewishcontemplatives.blogspot.com/2022/12/hanuka-light-of-tzaddik.html

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Hanuka: The Light of the Tzaddik

Jewish Contemplative Practice