The four elements are linked to our personality traits. Connecting to the Tzaddik helps us correct our traits.
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The teshuvah process, returning to God, seems so difficult, it seems impossible. But coming close to the Tzaddikim the righteous Jews, helps mitigate suffering.
Meir Elkabas explains how we can tap into the power of the Choshen Mishpat, the High Priest’s Holy Breastplate, even today.
The firstborn son gets a double portion. Meir Elkabas discusses Reb Noson’s explanation of the deeper meaning of how a “first”, whether a first child or a first answered prayer, is an indication that salvation is on its way. Hashem hears your prayers.
Liked this video the first time you watched it? Then please LIKE this video.Recipe for Joy:
Take one part Simplicity.
Mix with large quantities of Faith.
Add a dash of Hitbodedut (prayer–talking to God in your own words).
Combine and live with joy.Post your comments and questions, below.
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Bender after his escape from the Soviet Union, that his greatest accomplishment in life was “living in Russia (the USSR) and still believing in God.” Faith must be strengthened and encouraged, especially during difficult times when opposition is strongest.
On Rebbe Nachman’s last Rosh Hashana before he died, he said nothing is greater than being by him on Rosh Hashana. Reb Noson tells us what the Rebbe really meant.
Are you planning your Uman Rosh Hashana yet? Be sure to contact the Breslov Research Institute for information about our Rosh Hashana program. info @ breslov.orgRebbe Nachman tells us to learn halacha, Jewish law, each and every day. Why? And how does the average person go about doing this? Meir Elkabas explains.
What’s more amazing than an instrument that can make a horse sing? Find out what is truly greater and connect to your true personal mission in this short video based on Rebbe Nachman’s story, The Exchanged Children.
The power of free will is the strongest personal force we have. In this week’s Torah portion, Balak, Bilam uses his power of choice to do evil. Reb Noson reveals the secret of free-will.