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.
Elul
Rebbe Nachman explains that when a father repents, his offspring yearns to return to Hashem, too. There is always hope for a parent to help their children.
Breslov preparations for Rosh Hashana. Meir Elkabas explains that the custom in Elul to read Tikkunei Zohar by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and saying ten chapters of Tehillim (Psalms) every day and how this applies to reciting Rebbe Nachman’s teachings, too.
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In this three-part class, Yossi Katz discusses Likutey Moharan II, Lesson 82. In this complex, rewarding Torah, Rebbe Nachman gives us insights into the reasons why we experience disorder and shows us how our awareness that Malchut (Kingliness) belongs to God, helps us live the life we’re meant to.
Repentance is an ongoing life-long process, but there is a special time God has given us to return. That time is now—the month of Elul and in this three-part class, Meir Elkabas discusses aspects of repentance and tools we can use, based on Rebbe Nachman’s book, Advice.
BRI’s Breslov Campus has just posted our exciting Elul schedule including live interactive and…
It’s that time of year again: National Teshuvah Month, aka Chodesh Elul. In “honor”…
Time: 8 PM (EST) 5 PM (PST)
Date: Wednesday, Aug. 19; Aug. 26; Sept. 2
Level: All (This course will be use a Hebrew text that will be translated to English)
Instructor: Yossi Katz
Text: Likutey Moharan, 6
Our Elul line-up starts next Monday evening, Aug 17th, at BreslovCampus.org. Rosh Hashanah is…
Lesson #6 of Likutey Moharan has traditionally been studied yearly by Breslover Chassidim around…