
What is "Na Nah Nahma Nahman Meouman"? Joy, faith and Breslev song
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🎶 1. A sacred song that opens hearts
In the Breslev tradition , joy ( simcha ) is a central tool for drawing closer to God.
Rabbi Nachman said: “It is a great mitzvah to always be joyful.”
This sentence is a song of liberation , a tool allowing:
- get out of sadness,
- push away negative thoughts,
- to rise spiritually.
The Na Nah repeat it while dancing and singing, sometimes for hours, because it opens the doors of the heart and attracts divine light .
🧠 2. A song with spiritual effects
- The repetition of the name “Na Nah Nahma Nahman Meouman” acts on the soul.
- It calms the mind, connects to God , and brings down healing ( refu'a ) .
- It also repairs faults and purifies the soul, according to the teachings transmitted by Rabbi Israel Odesser.
🪧 3. Why write it everywhere?
You may have seen graffiti written on the street , on stickers, clothes, cars, etc.
Here's why:
- The Na Nahs want to spread the light of Rabbi Nahman throughout the world.
- The public writing of the sentence is seen as a dissemination of Tikkun (universal spiritual reparation).
- It is a way of reminding everyone that there is hope , a connection with God, even on the street, even for those furthest away.
📿 4. Why dance in the street with this phrase?
- Dance and music are ways to express simcha , divine joy.
- The Na Nah take to the streets with loudspeakers and dance in the name of "Emouna b'pshitat" (simple faith).
- It creates an atmosphere of light and return to God , even amidst the hustle and bustle of the modern world.
🕊️ In summary
Appearance |
Role of the phrase "Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meouman" |
Singing |
To connect with God with joy |
Mantra |
To purify the mind and soul |
Stickers/tags |
To spread the light of Rabbi Nahman |
Dance and street |
To share the simple faith with everyone |
- NA NAH NAHMA NAHMAN MEOUMAN -