In this short video, Chaim Kramer discusses the types of teshuvah we need to do–on Yom Kippur and year-round. We need to ask forgiveness of Hashem and forgiveness from others, but at the same time we need to forgive, too.
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Everything that happens all year, even on the very last day, is decreed on Rosh Hashanah. When we follow Rebbe Nachman’s teachings, especially hitbodedut, we come closer to Hashem and live our life to the fullest.
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In this deep talk, Chaim Kramer explores the Torah portion of the week, Ki Tavo, with insights from Breslov Chassidut, Zohar, and other sources. Blessings and curses, ketoret, equality, freedom of choice, good and evil, politics, sin, holiness, Bavel (Babylon), Alexander the Great, empires, the Haftorah,Tzaddik, Rosh Hashanah, Uman, and more.
As we prepare for Rosh Hashnah, Rabbi Chaim Kramer talks about the Torah portion, Ki Tetzei, via the light of Breslov Chassidut.
Topics include: war, money, honesty, poverty and wealth, weights and measures, Amalek, mitzvot, building the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, the great mitzvah of charity, and more.
In this short video about the Torah portion of the week, Shoftim, Chaim Kramer gives us insights into appointing a king, names of Hashem, the Jewish people are a nation of priests, belief in God, and more, based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Appoint a king, and recognize Hashem.
Chaim Kramer explains the weekly Torah portion, Re’eh, via the light of Breslov Chassidut. Topics include blessings and curses, channels of wealth and bounty, charity and poverty, positive thinking, and more. Let us know if you enjoy this video by “liking” it on YouTube and our website, BreslovCampus.org.
Consolation is the theme of the seven haftorahs between Tisha B’av and Rosh Hashana. Parshat Eikev is filled with Hashem, God’s, love for the Jewish people. Rebbe Nachman explains that if you will (joyfully) guard the mitzvot that don’t seem so important to you, God will help you guard your morality so that you never transgress the more difficult mitzvot. Enjoy this uplifting, joyful video with Rabbi Chaim Kramer.