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Our daf (Pesachim 117a; Yerushalmi, Sukkah 3:10) states that there are ten types of songs in Tehillim, the Book of Psalms: Ashrei, Brachah, Maskil, Nitzuach, Shir, Niggun, Mizmor, Tefillah, Hodaah, and Halleluyah. The holy tzaddik (righteous person) Rebbe Nachman of Breslov revealed that the recitation of the ten specific psalms he identified, each representing one of these categories, would act as an effective tikkun (remedy, repair, or rectification) for all sins, especially sexual immorality. Their recitation would help in a process of teshuvah (repentance), leading to an awareness of the Divine Presence, which sends blessings to this world but is hidden through transgressions in thought and action. Rebbe Nachman famously said, “If you believe it is possible to destroy, believe it is possible to repair.” (Likutey Moharan II, 112.)