Moshe Breslover

They often provided warm water and towels for Reb Noson to use each night when he arose for Tikkun Chatzot (the Midnight Lament).

They refused, which led to a boycott of their mikvah and resultant financial loss.

Lubarski's faith in his mentor was so strong that he followed Reb Noson's guidance and teachings in all cases.

Once his house was robbed, but instead of going out to find the thief, he repaired to the study hall, opened a copy of Reb Noson's Likutey Halachot, and began to study the laws and discourses on stealing.

Lubarski settled in Tcherin, a small town in eastern Ukraine, after his marriage, where he conversed daily with Reb Avraham Ber, the grandson of Rebbe Nachman and a follower of Reb Noson.