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This piece is an elegant sculptural work that embodies Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav and his Prayer for Peace. It is a two-page glass scupture 9 3/8 x 13 3/4, with each letter of the Hebrew text dissected between the front and back plates. When the work is displayed open on any flat surface it is a fascinating abstract sculpture; when it is closed the Hebrew text of the prayer magically appears. It is a beautiful item for all who yearn for peace, a perfect present for a newly wedded couple, or as a gift to give as a gesture of reconciliation. The following is the translation of the Peace text: Lord of Peace! King to Whom all Peace belongs! Maker of Peace and Creator of All! Help and save us all that we may ever be worthy to hold firmly to the attribute of peace. Let there be a great and truthful peace between each and every person, between every husband and every wife. May there be no strife, not even inner strife, among all humanity. For You are the Maker of peace even in the heavens where You bring together two oppositesâ?"fire and waterâ?"and unite them. Through Your great miracles you make peace between them. Draw forth a vast peace upon us and upon the entire world, for You alone can unite opposites, bring them together, as one, in peace, and in great love. May You encompass us together with one mind and with one heart to draw near to You and to Your teachings in truth. And may all humanity be joined into one fellowship to do Your will with a complete and perfect heart. Lord of Peace! Bless us with peace, and through peace, may all blessing, all salvation and all holiness flow down to us. Rav Nachman of Bratzlav (1772-1811) Liqutei Tefillot Part I: beginning of Prayer 95 Collected by Rav Natan Sternhartz and Facsimile signature engraved in the glass. Production supervision: Paul Feinstein. Edition limited to 360 exemplars numbered 1/360 to 360/360.
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