The opening lesson of the second section of Likutey Moharan (LM Tinyana, Lesson 1), commences with the monumental declaration that the ‘Ultimate purpose and destiny of the Jew is to have dominion over the Angels,” in order that we channel and draw down Divine blessing into this world. But how do we develop ourselves into human beings with such enormous power?
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Why was the destruction of the Holy Temple, so devastating for Jews and non-Jews alike? Why do Jews yearn for the rebuilding of the Temple and return from the exile? How does the exile affect each one of us? Discover insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov and learn how you can make a difference.
Every person possesses an aspect of Moshiach. Learn how to preserve that special holiness inside and draw closer to God as taught by Rebbe Nachman in the Kitzur Likutey Moharan II, Lesson 32.
Lamentations says of the destruction of the Holy Temple, “Beetza emrato”, “He executed His word.” These stark words can also be read as “He tore His royal robe.” In this class about the destruction of the Beit Hamikdash in Likutey Moharan, Lesson 219, Rebbe Nachman shows us how the degree of Godliness revealed to a person is commensurate with the degree of humility he has attained.
BreslovCampus Presents
The Spirit of Moshiach
Sunday, July 15th—10:00 AM (EDT); 5:00 PM (Israel Time)
With Meir ElkabasEvery person possesses an aspect of Moshiach. Learn how to preserve that special holiness inside and draw closer to God as taught by Rebbe Nachman in the Kitzur Likutey Moharan II, Lesson 32. There will be time for questions and answers.
Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
For women only
Everyone struggles with making decisions. Am I doing the right thing? Will things turn out okay? While we can never know for sure what will happen in life, if we rely on the wisdom of the Tzaddikim, we can trust that we’re aligned with Hashem’s Will.
Traditionally learned during the late spring and summer, Pirkey Avot, the Teachings of the Fathers, is a classic Talmudic text, a collection of mishnayot that offer advice from the sages on how to live our lives and deal with ordinary—and not-so-ordinary—situations. The BRI Pirkey Avot combines Breslov teachings in a thoughtfully comprehensive commentary which make this classic text come to life.
Without Reb Noson’s explication of Likutey Moharan, much of Rebbe Nachman’s deeper meaning would be obscured, perhaps most of all for the more complex lessons. Lesson 66 is one of those lessons whose riches might have remained hidden without Reb Noson’s Likutey Halachot.
Last semester, Reb Meir Elkabas taught Lesson 66; this semester, he’ll shift directly to Reb Noson’s vibrant exploration of many aspects upon aspects of this Torah. Join Jerusalem-based teacher, Reb Meir, for a class that will alter your perceptions and open the door to your bond with the true Tzaddikim, and help you prepare, day by day, to receive the Torah.
Series: Likutey Moharan Essentials
This Series: Likutey Moharan is the Magnum Opus of Rebbe Nachman with a depth and breadth unlike any other work in Jewish spiritual literature. In this series, Reb Yirmy Ginsberg explores Likutey Moharan I and II in compelling yet down to earth explorations of spiritual growth in real life.
This Course: In this text-based course, Reb Yirmy Ginsberg will discuss three short lessons in Likutey Moharan Tinyana—LM II 48, 49, and 50. Although less complex on the surface than some others, these lessons go to the core of our spiritual service of Hashem. Each topic offers the opportunity for reflection on a larger theme within each lesson.
Series: Living the Life of a Breslover Chassid with Likutey Halachot
The Series: Reb Noson, Rebbe Nachman’s leading student and scribe, tells us that the depth and breadth of Rebbe Nachman’s unique teachings show us how improve ourselves and get closer to Hashem. In his singular work, Likutey Halachot, Reb Noson extrapolates from Rebbe Nachman’s works to uncover rich insights into the Shulchan Aruch (the Code of Jewish Law), a text that is often misperceived as dry, dusty, or irrelevant. Likutey Halachot is bursting with inspirational explications of halacha (Jewish law), via the light of Breslov Chassidut, scripture, and the Kabbalastic masters.
Tikkun HaKlali, the famous Breslov prayer which contains the 10 Psalms revealed by Rebbe Nachman, is well-known for its ability to nullify the impurity of immorality, especially for men. Yet it is also a general remedy for everyone, men and women, a remedy which repairs spiritual damage of all kinds. Sin leads one to feel mired down in depression and frustration the process of repair leads to genuine joy and fulfillment in life.
In this two-semester course, Rebbetzin Yehudis Golshevsky will discuss how you can harness the power of Tikkun Haklali to rectify your life. She will share insights from many sources to help the students connect with and benefit from the these 10 Tehillim.