Time: Sunday, 11:00 AM EST – 6:00 PM Israel Time
Date: January 11 – March 1 (8 weeks)
Level: All
Text: The 7 Pillars of Faith by Rabbi Yitzchok Breiter
Note: Text will be posted on the whiteboard for students who want to follow along, but students will be able to keep up with the ideas even without textual skills. There will be plenty of time allotted to answer your questions.
Breslov Campus
Light Up Your First Night of Chanukah with this Free Special Event!
The Radiance of Chanukah
with
Reb Chaim KramerTuesday, Dec. 16th 2014, at 8 PM (EST) at BreslovCampus.org
In this course, Rabbi Chaim Kramer will lead on you the journey of a lifetime as he teaches two fundamental lessons from the Chassidic masterpiece, Likutey Moharan.
Series: Likutey Moharan
Level: All
Text: Likutey Moharan I, 282; LM I, 51.In this course, Rabbi Chaim Kramer will lead on you the journey of a lifetime as he teaches two fundamental lessons from the Chassidic masterpiece, Likutey Moharan.
- Breslov CampusCourse Library
Feeding the Soul: Eat Right, Feel Great, Embrace your True Self
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasLevel: All
Text: Likutey Moharan 47, Other TextsAre you endlessly searching for that one magic diet that’s going to satisfy your hunger and help you feel better about yourself? Can you really trust the doctors and diet gurus, or the latest health fads?
What are you really hungry for?
Jews have always known that what we eat and how we eat it is important — on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level. The laws ofkeeping kosher, special Shabbat and holiday foods, and even fast days are integral to Jewish life. For Jews, food is definitely a focus!
But Rebbe Nachman of Breslov has a unique outlook on why we struggle with our relationship to food. In this one-of-a-kind course, Reb Meir guides us through the teachings in Rebbe Nachman’s Likutey Moharan 47 and other texts that will help us heal our hunger. Eating right goes deeper than we think.
- Breslov CampusCourse Library
Speaking from the Soul: Discovering the Spiritual Potential of Your Words
Women have a particular connection to speech—the Talmud tells us that “Ten measures of speech descended to the world, and women took nine of them.” But, aside from a knowing smile, what does this mean to us personally?
Level: Beginner through advanced
Text: Various, optionalNote: This class is for women only. Textual skills are not necessary; Yehudis’ forte her ability to take more complex Chassidic concepts and break them down so that both relative beginners and more advanced students can absorb them. Those who have textual skills will be provided with source material to prepare or use as references for classes.
Women have a particular connection to speech—the Talmud tells us that “Ten measures of speech descended to the world, and women took nine of them.” But, aside from a knowing smile, what does this mean to us personally?
The Turkey Prince, one of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov’s most well-known stories, contains deep secrets cloaked in a deceptively simple tale. In this spiritual yet intellectually provocative course, Breslov Research Institute author Yitzchok Bell will reveal some of The Turkey Prince’s hidden meanings and discuss how they pertain to each of us. At the beginning of the course students will be invited to read this iconic tale, and share what it means to them.
Series: Self-Discovery through the Tales of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov
Level: All
Text: The Turkey PrinceSome topics include:
Living under the Table (The Human Dilemma)
The Source of Doubts and Confusion
Rediscovering the Glory
The Plight of the ‘Enlightened’
Faith as True Awareness
Anxiety vs. Simplicity
A Settled Mind
Connecting to Joy