What makes a person cry on Yom Kippur? And what does one gain by…
daat
In Parsha Vayigash, Yaakov descends into Egypt, into exile, with all his family. He…
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Parshat Ha’azinu – Crying Out To Hashem
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasIn Likutey Moharan lesson 21 Rebbe Nachman provides profound insights into the verse from…
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Meir Elkabas – Parshat Haazinu
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasThis week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Haazinu, with insights from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.
Reb Meir explains that each of us must give birth to “daat”, knowledge, and just as a mother screams and cries during labor, also when a Jew wants to give birth to newer and higher levels of understanding, he has to scream and cry to Hashem.
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Shabbat is considered to be a “taste” of the World to Come, and the…
Rebbe Nachman offers insights into cultivating da’at (holy awareness and knowledge) and infusing ourselves…
Rav Yisrael Karduner needed shoes. He asked God: Please, give me the daat, the…
Rebbe Nachman says no matter what, keep on praying. Express yourself fully from your heart and that one prayer will elevate all your earlier prayers.
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How to fight depression
Series: Human Self-Creation and the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman with Mordechai Kaufman
It’s not difficult to argue that today’s materialism is out of control. We are barraged with increasingly sophisticated attempts to convince us that more is better and having the best is a necessity. There is a pervasive, even reflexive belief that we are defined by the ways in which we express and fulfill our materialistic desires. The near-Universal lust for money blocks our ability to grasp the reality of Divine Providence. This is our present-day idolatry.