In Parsha Shemot, the Torah tells us that Moshe witnessed an Egyptian viciously beating…
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“Be tamim (wholesome or simple) before HaShem your God.” On this verse, Rashi explains…
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov taught… There is a natural tendency to seek conflict and…
Life is so incredibly topsy-turvy from the moment you wake up – or the…
Don’t get caught up in the machloket, controversy, between the authentic Torah teachers. Listen to good advice, even if it is a (genuine) Torah sage or tzaddik you might be unfamiliar with.
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Meir Elkabas explains the far-reaching spiritual significance of eating on Shabbat based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.
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For women only.
This exciting class will focus on the insights that Rebbe Nachman’s story The Exchanged Children offers us into: the nature of the relationship between body and soul; the necessary challenges and “exchanges” of the human condition; the roots of addictive behaviors and how to heal from them; the role of the tzaddik in catalyzing change; the re-balancing of our conflicted natures, and more.
Rebbe Nachman develops the thesis that Man’s powerful gifts generate great personal responsibility to care, protect and perfect this World.
Series: Human Self-Creation with the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman
Time: 10 PM (EST); 7 PM Pacific Time
Date: Monday, Oct. 26th to Monday, Dec. 21st (6 weeks)
Level: All. This course does not require knowledge of Breslov Chassidut but will appeal to those interested in a deeply thoughtful, intellectual exploration of the ideas of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, which are sourced in the Kabbalah of the Ari’zal, Rabbi Yitzchak Luria.Text: Likutey Moharan, 5
Instructor: Mordechai Kaufman
This powerfully uplifting Torah is founded on the reality of Man being the purpose and centerpiece of Creation. His unique status is reflected in the possession of Free Will and ongoing direct access to his Creator through Prayer. Rebbe Nachman develops the thesis that Man’s powerful gifts generate great personal responsibility to care, protect and perfect this World.